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“Wow,” Tacker says, reaching out to shake Doratulations
“Thanks,” Dorin “It’s not a done deal, but we think it will go through His name is Dillon, and he’s six It’s doubtful he’ll be re-homed No one knoho his dad is, and his es She wants to sign a parental waiver for him to live with us, and she’s inclined to let us adopt him”
Questions are launched, and Dominik does his best to answer the over to the women to survey Mollie I know so much about her, yet it hits me like a ton of bricks… I have no clue how she feels about children Or e, for that matter
Not that I’ht now This is all too new and tenuous, especially given the fact Mollie could very well choose to go back to life on the road
But I do wonder if she has ever thought about settling down, not just with a man, but to have a home and children one day
I’m not sure if my stare is so oppressive that she senses it, but she looks across the yard toward ives me a sweet smile
No ht, it suddenly strikes h ti with now
I clap Doain, and say, “Can’t wait to meet the little dude soon”
“Thanks, Kane,” he replies, then returns to his conversations
I take s sits off by hio talk to hiiven me no reason to want to He’s been surly and standoffish this week in training cay e’re out on the ice, but he’s been practically mute about himself personally
Still, I make a mental note to do as Mollie and I had discussed and invite hiht
When I reach the wo about stops abruptly, and I’ smiles
“We love her,” Pepper says toat Mollie “She’s now an official eance posse”
“Glad to hear it,” I reply, looping my arm around Mollie’s back When she moves into me, I find I like that a lot
“Also, we’ve figured out your problean says