called a couple of minutes before Luke got here to cancel. I was going to call you, but he walked in and… and he told me we should just let you do your shopping in peace.” She has no qualms with calling Luke by his first name. “Mr. Maxwell told you that?” I whisper. She nods nervously and I grit my teeth to stop myself from saying anything that may make it seem as though I don’t trust Luke. “You can go now.” “Did you still want me to come tomorrow morning?” I look at her incredulously. “Of course.” As much as I’d love to take a vacation without the nanny, I know that there’s no way I can have a stress-free vacation with the kids and Luke without Violet there. This trip to London serves three purposes. Luke has a huge meeting with some investors the day after we arrive. The following day will be his family reunion. It will be the first time the children will meet all of Luke’s mother’s family. Luke and I are also using this trip as an opportunity to have a do-over of our honeymoon. Our first honeymoon didn’t go so well. Lucas was only a month old and I had trouble enjoying my time away from him. Luke and I are planning to take a couple of days away from the kids, while Violet takes care of them, to enjoy London. Luke exits Lucas’s room shortly after Violet leaves and he swiftly moves in to kiss me. I turn my head and his lips graze my cheek. “Why was Violet still here?” “Her sister-in-law cancelled—” “She’s not her sister-in-law yet. And I know she cancelled the dinner, but why was she still here if you were here? She could have left.” “She was putting Rhianne to sleep while I put Lucas down. Are you okay?” “I’m fine, just… nervous about flying with the kids for eleven hours.” “You’re sure that’s all that’s bothering you?” “No. There is something else that’s bothering me,” I say as I reach out and take a chunk of his T-shirt in my fist. “I believe you left some unfinished business in that dressing room.”
Chapter Two Luke Every time I’m on a business trip, I worry about Brina and the kids endlessly until I get back home. Though I’m not exactly looking forward to spending eleven hours in the air with Lucas and his need to jump off anything higher than two feet off the ground, I’m ecstatic that I’ll have my family by my side where I know they’re safe. Of course, I’m beginning to get a strong vibe from Brina that she suspects something is going on between Violet and me. We’ll have to be extra careful about what Brina sees and hears over the next few days if Violet and I are going to keep our secret hidden. By the time Brina and I are dressed and make our way down to the kitchen at 6:30 a.m., Violet has already dressed the kids and served them breakfast. Like yesterday, Violet is wearing a dress that shows just enough cleavage. She’s always trying to impress me with her hair and clothing, but Brina knows I’m more turned on by jeans and a tank top than a tight dress and heels. Brina’s skinny jeans and the black Vandals T-shirt she has tied in a knot at her waist is hot as hell. “Good morning, sunshine,” Brina says as she bends over to kiss the top of Lucas’s head. Lucas ruffles his golden brown hair in an attempt to wipe away her kiss. “I don’t want to go. I want to stay with Violet.” Rhianne giggles when her mom plants a loud kiss on her cheek. Brina grabs a lemon muffin from the basket on the table and takes a seat next to Rhianne. I never get tired of the look of utter joy on the kids’ faces when they see their mom. “You can’t stay with Violet because she’s going to London, too,” Brina says and Lucas narrows his eyes at her. I tap him on the shoulder as I take a seat across from Brina, between Lucas and the empty seat on my left. “Don’t look at your mom like that or I’ll tell Polly to hide your tablet.” Brina flashes me a quick smile before she pops a chunk of lemon muffin into