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“Seriously.”

“Why are you asking?” Ash evaded.

“Because I remembered the night you guys met. You couldn’t take your eyes off each other, and I never got the chance to ask about it.”

Ash paused before she said, “Something did happen between us, but I stopped it.”

“Why?”

“I needed a break from all that man stuff. My judgment’s been off. I wanted to clear my head.”

“I understand.”

“You do?”

“Of course I do,” I said.

“Thanks for not judging me.”

“You’re my best friend—and nothing is going to change that. Not on my end.”

She breathed a sigh and I could hear the relief. “Not on my end, either.”

“Thanks, Ash,” I said, meaning it. “You have no idea—these last few months, I’ve felt so…”

“Yeah, I can only imagine.”

“I’m disappearing,” I nearly whispered.

“You’re not,” she insisted. “The Barrett I know and love is in there. There’s just other parts of you now, too.”

“I’m not sleeping,” I admitted.

“You know what you need?”

“What?”

“A girls’ vacation. Somewhere tropical.”

“I wish,” I said mournfully. “Maybe when all this calms down.”

“It might never calm down.”

“Don’t say that. I can’t handle that idea.”

“But it’s a strong possibility, isn’t it?”

“Yes, unfortunately. For now, can we settle for eating a meal together?”

“Sure, I’d like that.”

“Soon,” I promised.

We hung up, and I got ready, slugging down more coffee. The caffeine just wasn’t doing it. I had a busy day of looking at apartments, so I fought through the tiredness. I left the hotel and took the town car to the first place, a luxury building that I didn’t even enter because I didn’t like the look of it from the outside.

Yeah, house hunting was going to be an involved process.

My phone rang.