21. Kate

KATE

The next day, I waited for The Moment.

For the heavens to part and the angels to sing.

I waited for the complete and utter bliss of being debt-free.

I was no longer paying for my ex. I was no longer responsible for my romantic mistakes.

Surely a mariachi band would serenade me at lunch.

A singing telegram would arrive and tap-dance through the afternoon lull.

None of that happened.

Work was work.

I had a satisfying job I enjoyed doing from nine to five, and I was glad to be free and clear.

But as I finished a call with Daisy about the next steps in the marketing plan for Sin City Escorts, I felt oddly empty.

Because I missed Jake.

When I said goodbye to Daisy, I glanced at the calendar and spotted a sticky note that said Book Club .

Tonight.

That would fulfill me, surely.

But wait . . .

Ivy had confessed she’d switched to reading a hot romance novel. Truth was, we never stuck to the books we chose, and our meetings ran off on tangents about the sexy books we’d devoured. I couldn’t handle that tonight. Not when the missing was so fresh.

Grabbing my phone, I found the group chat with the book club gals and fired off a quick note.

Something came up, and I can’t make it tonight. Keep the pages turning for me.

Then I breathed a sigh of relief.

Relief from the dread of talking about hot novels, but not from the spot inside that satisfaction and gladness and success couldn’t fill.

I had to fill this emptiness somehow and soon.

Maybe I’d go for a walk and do some window-shopping, or maybe I’d work out.

I gathered my bag and got ready to take off.

Then Trish knocked on my door.

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