Looking harried, but smiling, she rushed to catch up. âSorry about that. Theyâre both crazy for the otter exhibit.â
Zephyr tilted his head. âNo problem. Youâre lucky to have such active children.â
âThatâs one way to look at it.â But her grin as she sprinted after her children said she saw it the same.
âYou really do want children, for more than just having someone to pass on your legacy of wealth.â How could she have thought anything else?
He looked down at her, his dark eyes filled with a longing she was just beginning to understand ran soul deep for him. âYes.â
Lost to anyone else around them, she reached up to cup his cheek. âYouâll make a wonderful father.â
âThat is my sincere hope.â
Cass was wearing a beautiful bright dress when she opened Neoâs apartment door to Zephyr and Piper later that evening.
She grinned at Zephyr and pulled him in for a hug. âLong time, no see, stranger. How was Greece?â
âWarm and beautiful.â
âYou mean you actually took time to notice. When Neo told me you were taking a minivacation before going to the island, I almost fainted, but Iâm glad.â
âHey, I am not as bad as my business partner.â
âOnly a robot works as many hours and holidays as Neo did before we met, but heâs well on his way to reformed now.â
The complacency in Cassâs voice made him smile. âI noticed.â
Cass turned to Piper. âPlease tell me youâre taking on the job for Zee. He needs someone to.â
âDonât answer that,â Zephyr demanded, then said, âYineka mou, this is my best friendâs fiancée, Cassandra Baker, worldrenowned pianist and composer. Cass, this is Piper Madison, brilliant designer and my very good friend.â
Cassâs brows rose to her hairline and Zephyr realized he had made a mistake using that particular endearment in front of her. No doubt Neo had long since told her the translation and the implications often associated with it. Implications he was becoming more and more comfortable with.
Cass took both of Piperâs hands in hers and squeezed them. âSo, it is your job.â
âIâm beginning to think so, yes.â Piper glanced at him out of the corner of her eye. âGood friends have an obligation to look out for each other.â
âThatâs the argument Zee used when talking me into taking the piano lessons that changed my life,â
Neo said as he came into the entryway. âShouldnât we all go into the living room? Itâs got more comfortable seating.â
He gave Piper a smile that seemed to startle her, but she returned the gesture and said, âGood to see you again, Neo.â
Then Cass led Piper away by the hand while Neo hung back to give Zephyr a traditional Greek greeting. âIt is good to have you back in Seattle.â
âI miss the island already.â
âI felt the same after leaving.â Neo nodded. âIt is a special place.â
âSpecial enough to consider making it a more regular aspect of my life.â
âYou are serious?â
âWhat would you think of delegating another level of responsibility to our well-trained staff and moving our offices to the island villa?â
Neoâs eyes widened in shock. âYou are serious.â
âNever more so.â
âSomething has happened.â
Zephyr shrugged, but was feeling nothing like complacent. âIâm ready to make changes in my life.â
âDo you have news to share with me?â
âNot yet.â
âBut there will be?â Neo pressed.
âPerhaps.â
âYouâre going to have to do better than that.â
Not yet. âGive me until tomorrow.â
Neo didnât push. Cass would have. Zephyr could just be thankful his friend would not have a chance to bring it up to her while Zephyr and Piper were there.
They walked into the living room to find Cass and Piper ensconced on the sofa going through digital pictures of the trip to Greece on Piperâs minitablet PC.
âI didnât realize youâd brought that,â Zephyr said as he took the chair next to Piperâs spot on the sofa.
Neo sat beside his fiancée.
âI thought they might be interested in your trip.â
âOur trip.â
She rolled her eyes. âOur trip.â
âIâd really like to go to this art museum while weâre there,â Cass said to Neo.
He kissed her temple. âThen we will definitely add that to our agenda.â
âYouâre going to Greece soon?â Piper asked.
Cass beamed. âFor our honeymoon.â
âI seem to remember reading that youâd been there in a tour when you were younger.â
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