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“Have a seat,” Ethan said,the massive desk

“Thank you,” I replied, having a seat

Ethan walked up to one spot on the bookshelf and pulled it aside, briefly shocking ed door that covered a couple of the shelves He reached in and pulled out a couple of water bottles and shut it again He handed one over tofroe, I just shook my head

“Not thirsty?” he said, setting the bottle down in front ofinto his leather desk chair

I felt like an idiot To make matters worse, I was actually really thirsty “I’m just too nervous to drink I think”

Ethan sain and it was a ray of sunshine “There’s no need to be nervous Your credentials speak for theuess I’d just love to know a little bit more about how you ca in a school or counselor’s office?”

I was prepared for that question “I’ve actually always loved kids I never had any siblings, so I alanted to go hang out with my friends that had little kids in the horades when I was in high school I just think I do a good job of speaking their language, which is why I went to school for child psychology and early childhood developo work in soht noant to be able to ith them all day, every day”

Ethan nodded with his lip turned up as if ireat news for you then”

“Oh yeah?” I replied

Ethan nodded “It was entirely clear fron, but this position isn’t just to look after my kids, it’s to becole Dad Club”

Everything Ethan said and did was shocking “The Single Dad Club?”

“I’ravitate towards one another In entlemen who are all in positions si our children alone, and we all have very successful careers that de nannies on our own, but we found that a lot of our nannies were doing sis at similar ti to find a nanny we could trust” Ethan took a drink of his water “We were also spending a lot of money So, we decided to switch it up We pooled our resources and made sure our kids’ schedules were conducive to one another, and decided to vet one really good nanny to take care of all of them”