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to her chest and closed her eyes. If only she could stop thinking. She couldnā€™t. Flashbacks came to her in a rush and tears leaked from her eyes. The horror of seeing her house burning would stay with her forever. That emptiness that she felt while sitting inside Langstonā€™s car was back.

What am I going to do?

Where do I even begin?

She covered her face with her hands as an overwhelming wave of sadness engulfed her. This was all too much. Her whole life was falling apart and she didnā€™t know how to fix it. Despair settled around her and seeped into her soul as her sobs came harder and grew louder despite trying to muffle the sound.

What am I supposed to do? The question played around and around inside her mind. For the most part, sheā€™d had an easy life and could handle just about everything. But this? This was too much.

Connie didnā€™t know how long she sat there crying when she felt a hand on her bare leg.

ā€œSweetie, weā€™re going to get through this.ā€

Traceā€™s sleep-filled voice penetrated through her thoughts, and Connie frantically wiped her face before looking at him. He had already seen her at her worst, but she didnā€™t want him to see her still crying.

He was staring at her with bloodshot eyes, and he looked absolutely exhausted. That almost made her start crying all over again. She knew heā€™d stayed up to get answers...for her. Considering the crap heā€™d been going through with her this past week, it was a wonder he hadnā€™t run for the hills.

His large hand was still on her leg and he squeezed. ā€œI promise things are going to get better. Donā€™t lose hope, okay?ā€

Not trusting herself to speak, all Connie could do was nod. When Trace turned onto his back and opened his arm to her, she didnā€™t waste any time snuggling against him. Her head on his chest with his arms wrapped tightly around her helped ease some of the melancholy that had settled inside her.

She inhaled deeply, soaked up his fresh scent, then slowly released the breath.

ā€œThank you...for everything youā€™ve done for me and all that youā€™re doing,ā€ she said. ā€œI canā€™t imagine going through these last few days with anyone but you.ā€

ā€œYou donā€™t have to thank me.ā€ His deep, raspy voice sounded so tired, but that didnā€™t stop him from trying to comfort her. ā€œThereā€™s no other place Iā€™d rather be than right here with you. Except maybe on a beach somewhere, but definitely with you.ā€

ā€œA beach sounds wonderful right now.ā€ Connie closed her eyes and tried to imagine huge waves crashing against rocks and seagulls shrieking in the distance. She and Trace would be lounging on the white sandy beach as if they didnā€™t have a care in the world.

ā€œI still owe you a real first date. How about when this is all over, we take some time off and go to the Bahamas?ā€

Connie opened her eyes and glanced at him. ā€œReally? Will I get to meet your dad?ā€

Trace gave her a tired smile and nodded. ā€œYeah. Weā€™ll stay in a hotel, though, because you get a little loud when we make love.ā€

Connieā€™s mouth dropped open. ā€œMe? I wasnā€™t the only one screaming my release, if I remember correctly.ā€

ā€œMen donā€™t scream. I donā€™t scream. What you heard was a growl or a roar. Definitely not a scream.ā€

ā€œAll right, if you say so, but Iā€™m pretty sure you were screaming ā€˜uncle.ā€™ā€

He chuckled, and Connie returned her head to his chest, enjoying the way his hand glided up and down her hip. And just like that, he managed to pull her out of her funk. Her heart might be aching for the home she had lost, but being with Trace reminded her of what was most important in life. Family and friends.

Acknowledging that made her think about her parents. It was time she put the past in the past and reconnected with both of them. Just because she didnā€™t agree with a lot of their decisions when she was growing up didnā€™t mean that she didnā€™t still love them.

That was her last thought before drifting back to sleep.

* * *

A few hours later, Connie climbed the stairs with a tray of food. When she came up with the idea of giving Trace brunch in bed, she hadnā€™t realized what a pain it would be carrying food to the second floor.

When she reached the top landing, Trace was exiting the hallway bathroom with a towel around his neck and clothes in his hand.

ā€œIā€™m so glad youā€™re awake. Can you help me?ā€ Connie asked. Heā€™d been asleep when sheā€™d gone downstairs to cook, but, boy, was she glad he was awake. Her arms were like limp noodles from carrying the heavy tray.

Trace hurried toward her and reached for the tray with his free hand. ā€œWhatā€™s all of this?ā€

ā€œWhew, thanks. That was tiring,ā€ Connie said and shook out her arms. ā€œI wanted to do something special for you. Before Langston left the house, he told me to make myself at home. So I made you breakfast. Well, actually, brunch.ā€

ā€œThatā€™s sweet of you, but this tray was too heavy for you to be carrying up the stairs. I couldā€™ve eaten in the kitchen.ā€

ā€œThen it wouldnā€™t be breakfast in bed. Now come on and get back in bed.ā€

Trace chuckled. ā€œIā€™m right behind you.ā€

He followed her into the bedroom and dropped his clothes into a nearby chair. Connie repositioned the pillows on the bed, then took the tray from him.

ā€œNow get in.ā€

ā€œBoy, youā€™re bossy this morning.ā€ He did as he was told and climbed onto the bed before taking the tray from her. Connie settled in next to him.

ā€œCanā€™t say that Iā€™ve ever had breakfast in bed.ā€

Connieā€™s eyebrows shot up. ā€œReally?ā€ He shook his head while chewing a piece of bacon. ā€œThatā€™s great. That means youā€™re having a first with me.ā€

ā€œSweetheart, I plan to have a lot of firsts with you.ā€ With a finger under her chin, he pulled her close, then kissed her lips.

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