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by Kelley Armstrong


  When I don’t follow, he waves for me. I carefully climb from the car.

  “What do you think?” he says.

  It takes me a moment to realize he’s talking about the duplex.

  “It’s . . . nice?” I say. “Is this . . . ? Do you mean as a possible place for me?”

  He nods. I just keep looking from him to the duplex. Is this his way of saying he still wants to support me? Or is he changing the subject, distracting me from talk of custody?

  “I . . . I’m not sure I could afford it,” I say. “I have the down payment, but I should wait until I have a new job. I’ll get a full-time one. I should—since I don’t have Charlie to look after.”

  “Do you want Charlie to look after?”

  My heart leaps, but I keep my expression neutral.

  “In an ideal world, Bree, what would you want?” he says. “No pressure. No judgment. Full-time job? Full-time parent? Part-time both? Go back to school?”

  “I . . .”

  “Perfect world. Just tell me.”

  “I loved being home full-time but . . .”

  “No judgment.”

  I take a deep breath. “In a perfect world, I’d stay home with Charlie and go back to school part-time. I’d let her go to daycare a couple of days a week because I think it’s been good for her.”

  “Then that’s what you’ll do.”

  I nod. “Okay, I’ll find a better apartment—”

  “I’d like you to live here, Aubrey. The left-hand unit has a nice sunroom you can use as a study. The right-hand one is better for me—the office has a lousy view, which will keep me from getting distracted.”

  I turn to look at him.

  “This is for us,” he says. He steps toward me. “You’re concerned that I don’t want you parenting our daughter anymore. This is my answer. I found it yesterday, and I haven’t changed my mind. I would like to change the custody arrangement. To this.” He nods at the duplex. “Extreme co-parenting. If you’d be interested.”

  Tears prickle my eyelids. “I would absolutely be interested.”

  He shoves his hands into his pockets. “I’d love to just ask you to move back into the house, so we can try again, but even if you want to try again—”

  “I do.”

  “Then I think we need to get to know each other first. Start over, and let me meet the real Aubrey.” He looks up at the house. “Which will be a lot easier like this.”

  “I get to date the boy next door?”

  He smiles. “Yes, I guess you do. And if it works . . .” He shrugs. “The neighborhood is a work in progress. It’s a good investment. Easy to sell if we want closer quarters. I just don’t want to rush. I’m sorry. I know that’s not the most romantic solution—”

  I throw my arms around his neck. “It’s the perfect solution. Thank you.”

  He kisses me, a long and passionate kiss. When he pulls back, he says, “Will you come with me to get Charlie?”

  “That depends. Think we can find a hotel along the way?”

  His brows arch.

  I grin. “Well, you did say you want to get to know me again. Not to rush or anything . . .”

  “That doesn’t sound like rushing at all. Perfectly logical.” He puts his arm around my waist and leads me back to the car. “I’ll tell my mother to expect us first thing in the morning.”

  Also by Kelley Armstrong

  Rockton

  Watcher in the Woods

  This Fallen Prey

  A Darkness Absolute

  City of the Lost

  Cainsville

  Rituals

  Betrayals

  Deceptions

  Visions

  Omens

  Age of Legends

  Forest of Ruin

  Empire of Night

  Sea of Shadows

  The Blackwell Pages

  (co-written with Melissa Mar)

  Thor’s Serpents

  Odin’s Ravens

  Loki’s Wolves

  Otherworld

  Thirteen

  Spell Bound

  Waking the Witch

  Frostbitten

  Living with the Dead

  Personal Demon

  No Humans Involved

  Broken

  Haunted

  Industrial Magic

  Dime Store Magic

  Stolen

  Bitten

  Darkest Powers & Darkness Rising

  The Rising

  The Calling

  The Gathering

  The Reckoning

  The Awakening

  The Summoning

  Nadia Stafford

  Wild Justice

  Made to be Broken

  Exit Strategy

  Stand-alone novels

  Aftermath

  Missing

  The Masked Truth

  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

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  Also by Kelley Armstrong

  Copyright Page

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  WHEREVER SHE GOES. Copyright © 2019 by KLA Fricke Inc. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data (TK)

  ISBN (hardcover)

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  First Edition: June 2019

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  9781250181350

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