She laughed again. “You can do it. How old is she again?”
“Seven.”
“She’s self-sufficient. You just need to keep an eye on her. She can keep herself entertained. We did it as kids.”
I sighed as I got up from my chair. “Have fun in LA. I’ll see you when you get back.”
“Oh, I will. Have fun playing daddy!” She smiled.
“That’s not even funny!” I pointed at her as I walked out the door.
After spending a couple of hours doing some work, I called the hospital to check on Lorelei. The nurse said she had been sleeping all day and that Hope and I could visit tonight but only for a short time. I hated leaving her there all alone.
I left the office around four o’clock and, when I arrived home, Hope and Madeline were in the kitchen baking Halloween cookies.
“Isn’t it a bit early for Halloween?” I asked as I set my briefcase down.
“Halloween is in two and a half weeks. It’s never too early. Is it, Hope?” Madeline asked.
“Nope. Never too early for Halloween. I can’t wait to try on my costume.”
“What are you dressing up as?” I asked.
“Cinderella. My mom is making my costume.”
“I bet it’ll be very nice. Did you cook dinner?” I asked Madeline.
“No. I’m sorry, Jack. We got so involved with these cookies that I forgot about dinner and I have to leave in about a half hour to get ready to leave tomorrow.”
“No worries. Hope and I will stop and get something before heading to the hospital to see Lorelei. I’m going to head upstairs to change.”
“Mr. Sutton,” Hope spoke.
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“Would you like a cookie?” She held one out to me.
I stood there for a moment and looked at Madeline, who was smiling at me.
“Sure, Hope. I’d love one. Thank you.”
“You’re welcome,” she spoke as I took the cookie from her.
Chapter Thirty-Two
Jack
I took Hope to one of my favorite Italian restaurants called Maialino, which wasn’t too far from the hospital. As the hostess seated us, she gave me an odd look. What the hell was her problem?
Hope picked up her menu and looked it over.
“Do you know how to read?” I asked.
“I’m seven. Of course I can read.” She shook her head as she looked at me.
I couldn’t help but smile, because at that moment, she reminded me so much of Lorelei.
She set down her menu and looked at me. “I can’t read this menu. The words are too big.”
“Okay. Let me help you.”
Just as I said that, our waiter walked over. “May I start you off with something to drink?”
“I’ll have a scotch on the rocks, please.”
“And for you, Madame?” he asked as he smiled at Hope.
Hope looked at me for a second and then at the waiter. “May I have a coke, please?”
“Of course.” The waiter gave a small bow.
“So what would you like to eat?” I asked as I set down my menu.
“Spaghetti with plain sauce.”
“Oh. Well, I’m not quite sure if they have that here. How about a spaghetti with clams and a white wine garlic sauce?”
“Yuck.” She scrunched up her nose.
“Okay. The pasta with the lamb ragu, tomato, and grana Padano?”
“Huh?”
The waiter set our drinks down and asked to take our order. After placing mine, I asked him about spaghetti with plain sauce for Hope.
“Do you have spaghetti with just plain sauce?”
“Umm. I’m not quite sure. I’ll have to go ask the chef if he can do that.”
“Thank you and please tell him that I will pay whatever it costs for him to make a plain sauce.”
“Very well, sir.” He smiled.
I pulled my phone from my pocket and started checking my emails and messages.
“My mom said that it’s very rude to have your phone out during dinner and that you should be talking to the people who are with you face to face instead of being on the phone.”
I looked up, gave her a blank stare, and slowly slipped my phone back into my pocket.
“Are you driving me to school tomorrow?” she asked.
“I suppose I have to.”
“Do I have to go to latch key?”
“What’s latch key?” I frowned.
“I go there in the mornings before school starts because my mom has to be at work by eight o’clock and school doesn’t start until eight fifteen. The ladies there watch us until school starts.”
“I see. Well, I suppose you won’t have to go to latch key while you’re staying with me. I can drop you off when school starts.”