“I don’t know. Maybe? I don’t actually know shit about babies,” she says, and I start laughing.
“Really?”
“Shut up.”
“So babysitting didn’t suddenly ignite your baby fever?” I tease. Once Kat stopped being so anxious, she and Nathaniel were actually pretty cute together. I think she’ll be a fun aunt.
“It very much did not,” she says. “You?”
“Not even a little,” I say.
“Good,” she says. “I like having you all to myself.”
“Greedy,” I say, kissing the top of her head, her hair warm and smooth beneath my lips.
“You like it,” she says back, voice lazy and a little rough, and she’s never been more right.
“Yeah,” I agree, because I can’t argue with that. “I do.”
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