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Popcorn Love
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Popcorn Love

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A prominent figure amongst New York City’s fashion elite, Elena Vega is a successful businesswoman and single mother to an adorable three-year-old son, Lucas. Her love life, however, is lacking, as those closest to her keep pointing out.
At the persistent urging of her closest friend, Elena reluctantly agrees to a string of blind dates if she can find a suitable babysitter for Lucas.
Enter Allison Sawyer, a free-spirited senior at New York University.
Elena is intrigued by Allison’s ability to push her out of her element, and the young woman’s instant and easy connection with a normally shy Lucas quickly earns Allison the job.
After each blind date, Elena returns home to complain to Allison about her lacking suitors. As they bond, Elena begins to realize that the person possessing all the qualities she most desires might just be the woman who has been in front of her the entire time.
The vast difference between the two women’s social statuses, however, may be an obstacle not easily overcome.

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Release dateSep 3, 2015
ISBN9783955332679
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Readers find this title to be a wonderful and delightful romance. The writing is strong, the story line is entertaining, and the dialogue is excellent. The book avoids common tropes and cliches, and there are no unnecessary conflicts or miscommunications. The characters are diverse and well-developed, and the relationship between Elena and Allison develops slowly and naturally. The book is filled with humor and heart, and readers are eagerly awaiting a sequel. Overall, this is a superb and recommended story.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Entertaining, delightful and full of heart, this is a wonderful romance
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    so cute!! so funny!! I would love to read more!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Wonderful read and so funny at times I found myself bursting out loud.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    LOVE this book.I have read it 3 times. Would love a sequel to it.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Loved this book! Give us a part 2 now please!

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Superb story! I’m waiting for this to be an audiobook! I love how the relationship progresses between the Elena and Allison. The build up attraction, the way they approached their attraction, treating each other with respect and how Allison includes Lucas into everything. Brilliant story! Definitely recommend it!

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Deserves a sequel! Would love to see what's next for them, and maybe Mace with the bff?

    2 people found this helpful

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Good things happen to sweet people, and everyone in this novel is sweet. No drama, no tragedy, not even any true misunderstandings, just two women from completely different backgrounds, lifestyles, and temperments coming together. Elena first meets Allison when she hires her to babysit her young son while she tries out the dating scene. As they come to know each other they slowly and inevitably find a deeper and more personal relationship, aided and abetted by Elena's best friend. The relationship and the love that follows develops slowly and naturally. The author captures the emotions and doubts as the two women move toward love. That they delay the consummation of their love affair only adds the the poignancy of their union.

    I love this story. I only wish Ms. Hughes would write a sequel featuring the best friend Vivian, maybe hooking up with Macy.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Listened to the audio version on audible and loved it so much that when I saw it on here, I had to leave a 5 star review. I own both of Hughes books on audible and am anxiously awaiting her next tale. I even read her short story. I can’t say enough great things about this author.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    For fan fiction, this was very good. As a published book, it's still good, but I don't know why certain aspects weren't cut(?!). This could be so much better with a few more trims here and there.

    The writing is definitely strong and the story line is entertaining. There's some good humor and the dialogue is excellent, minus the complaints I'll mention later in this review. The book hit on some of the tropes I've seen in the lesfic genre, namely beautiful leads with one rich and one raised in foster homes, while refreshingly avoiding others. There were no dreaded miscommunication issues or stupid fights just to create conflict. This isn't exactly slow burn but we don't get immediate instalove, either.

    There's some diversity with Elena being a Spanish speaking Hispanic/Latina (it didn't say exactly which so I don't know what's more appropriate) and her character is comfortably bisexual while Allison is lesbian. Any conflicts present in the book are more around class differences and grappling with learned defense mechanisms, not about same sex preferences and prejudices.

    Our leads do have great chemistry which is just fun to read and we also get an amusing and loving supporting cast that offer some good comedic moments and warm fuzzies.

    As for the complaints...

    I love Jan's description of "Elena is a 200-year-old vampire and single mom who finds love and passion with her 15-year-old babysitter Allison." because that is exactly how I felt. Allison seemed way younger than her 22 years and Elena needed to be at least 37, not 27.

    Elena is an executive of a fashion company, a single mother, and talks and carries herself like an older woman. A simple change would be to bump her age by a decade and have her stop calling people "dear". I read plenty of reviews that note "dear" is due to the original character that inspired it but keeping it in the published version serves no purpose. Other reviewers also complained about how Elena spoke in general, that she was too stiff of a character. I actually didn't mind her character, though, and found her to be believable (when I disregarded her younger age).

    There is a touch of melodrama with Allison. And, maybe it's just me, but I found her to be obnoxious sometimes. I understood that her "forthrightness" was meant to show that her character was free, ballsy, unfiltered, strong, a major contrast to Elena, etc. but some of the things she said to Elena with Elena in the role as her employer, even if it's an under the table type thing, was jarring. You just don't talk to a "boss" that way.

    And, anyone who says "Did I stutter?" in response to someone when not in the middle of a hate filled, knock out, drag down fight comes across as a jackass even if that other person receiving the question is rude. I don't think it's too farfetched that a building receptionist would be skeptical of a young, scruffy looking 22 year-old to be there to meet with a major executive of the company...even if that assumption sucks, it's not unwarranted. Tone down the attitude.

    On the whole, though, "Popcorn Love" is basically a pure feel-good romance with some comedic elements and a lot of "awww" mushy moments. Whatever its shortcomings, I still recommend it and can see why it's so popular.

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Popcorn Love - KL Hughes

First and foremost, I would like to thank my love. Thank you, my darling wife, for all your encouragement and support, your confidence and faith in me, and your endless supply of laughter and kisses. Your bright spirit always keeps me going.

I would also like to thank my editor and project manager, Michelle Aguilar, for sticking with me every step of the way, helping me to grow as a writer, and helping this book to bloom into what it was always meant to be.

Finally, I would like to thank my publisher, Astrid Ohletz, and the incredible team at Ylva Publishing for giving this book, and me, a chance. Please accept my deepest gratitude.

Dedication

For Swen

Chapter One

Stop whining, Vivian huffed before stuffing a forkful of Cobb salad in her mouth.

Elena rolled her eyes as she took a sip of her sparkling water and crossed and uncrossed her legs under the café table. "You stop whining, she hissed at the other woman. A refusal does not equate to whining, Vivian. You continuing to push the issue, however, does."

Vivian finished chewing her food in silence before dabbing at the corners of her mouth with her napkin. Both she and Elena were no strangers to proper manners. They had been raised to never forget them after all.

"Oh come on, Elena. It’s time for you to live a little. It’s time for you to move on. It’s time for you to get your sexy ass out there and share it with the world!"

Elena quirked a brow at her best friend. The world?

Running a hand through her long, ash blonde hair, Vivian leaned back in her chair. "Okay, so maybe not the world. That would put a whole new meaning on the phrase ‘sleeping around’, wouldn’t it?"

"I am not sleeping with anyone, Elena said. I have no desire to dabble in the dating world, let alone jump into bed with a string of nameless, faceless one-night stands that could only offer momentary satisfaction, and at the risk of heavy consequences." Elena knew well that some of those consequences could change one’s entire life.

"Exactly! That’s the problem!"

"No, dear. The problem is you continuing to hound me about this ridiculous idea of yours to set me up on a string of dates that I have absolutely no interest in."

"How do you know you have no interest in them? You haven’t met any of them yet. I haven’t even met any of them yet." Vivian pointed a finger at her friend as if she had just made the most brilliant argument for her case. Elena simply stared at her, unblinking and unfazed.

Look, Elena, it doesn’t have to be some big ordeal, Vivian said. It’s not like I am going to put you on a strict schedule of dates or try to marry you off to the first good-looking man or woman—

Woman?

"Well, there was that time in Cancún. Vivian’s soft laugh grew louder as she watched Elena’s cheeks color. That was the one and only spring break I convinced you to take with me during college. She let out a blissful sigh. Best spring break of my life."

Elena’s blush spread as she ducked her head and lowered her voice. Dios mío, she muttered. "I should never have let you talk me into that trip. It was a complete circus, a circus, may I remind you, of which you swore to never speak again! She snatched at her glass of water and took a long sip, the cold liquid an instant relief. Oh, and in my defense, I was highly inebriated that night. I’m sure you recall the nine tequila shots I took. Nine."

Oh I recall. Vivian turned a wicked grin on her best friend. I recall you took all nine of those shots off of nine different parts of that chick’s body.

The pink tint painting Elena’s cheeks deepened into a rich cherry red. She cleared her throat roughly as she glanced around the café before hissing, "Still, it was only one time."

Not true. Have you forgotten about that girl in sophomore year? What was her name, the one who somehow talked you into pledging ADPi?

Elena’s voice lowered to a near whisper. Audrey.

Audrey, yes! That’s the one! She was a real nut job.

With a silent wish that this conversation would fall into the fiery pits of hell, never to be spoken of again, Elena cleared her throat. "She was eccentric."

"She stalked you for a month after you quit the sorority! You had to get a restraining order! Vivian laughed. Oh my God, remember when she sent you that teddy bear?"

Elena’s blush crept down her neck to turn the visible parts of her chest splotchy and red. Please don’t.

When you pressed its ear, it played that recording of her… Vivian’s speech was broken around her laughter. …her singing ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ and audibly crying!

Elena sighed and pressed her forehead into her palm. That was a rather unfortunate experience.

"It was hilarious!"

Why am I friends with you? She practically guzzled down the remainder of her water, eager to be done with this ridiculous affair.

"Because I am incredible. Anyway, my point was—"

Oh, you had a point?

Vivian smiled at her, nudging Elena’s leg under the table with her foot. "My point was that I could set you up on dates with both men and women, if that is something you are interested in. It’s obvious that you are at least a little gay. I swear I will only set you up with the best of the best, and who knows? I could introduce you to your Mr. or Ms. Right! If nothing else, I could at least set you up for a good lay."

Okay, this conversation is over now. Elena clucked her tongue as she rose quickly from her seat and grabbed her purse.

Oh, come on!

Stepping around the table, she bent to peck Vivian’s cheek. Their waiter returned with the check at that moment and Elena smirked as she pointed to Vivian and said, Lunch is on her, then headed for the door.

Think about it! The door jingled with Elena’s exit, and Vivian was left there to cover the bill.

* * *

The sound of Elena’s heels clicking against the marble floor of her parents’ foyer reverberated off the walls as she made her way quickly through the place. She was eager to see—

"Momma!"

A pint-sized ball of energy crashed into her side from seemingly out of nowhere, and Elena stumbled but caught herself before she could fall. With a laugh, she turned and swooped up the small boy attached to her leg. Munchkin! She twirled her son around and planted a dozen little kisses across his face.

"Mooooooom! He whined as she set him back on his feet, then giggled, even as he made a show of wiping at the bright red smudges marking his puffy cheeks. You got lickstick on me!"

And it looks fabulous on you. Elena reached out and ruffled his dark brown hair, the same deep shade as her own, just as she noticed her mother Nora standing in the doorway of the kitchen, watching them.

The elder woman’s long sable hair, bits of gray peeking in, hung in a single braid over her shoulder, and her chestnut eyes, so like Elena’s, were warm and kind as she smiled at her daughter and grandson. Small wrinkles around her eyes showed years of both joy and stress, but Elena thought she looked ever young. She hoped to age as gracefully.

It looks like Momma gave you a makeover, Lucas, Nora said. Come and let me see.

Grinning, Lucas ran back over to his grandmother. She crouched down so that she could be eye-level with the boy as he asked, Does it really look fablous, Gram?

Oh absolutely!

You see? Elena said. I told you. Now, can you say ‘thank you’ to your Gram.

Gracias Gram.

Nora kissed his cheek. De nada.

Stepping over and scooping her son up, Elena squeezed him against her in a loving hug. Good boy. The sensation of one of his small hands tangling in the hair at the base of her head made her sigh. He always played with her hair when she held him. Over the years, it had come to soothe them both.

She leaned forward and pressed a kiss to her mother’s cheek. Hola, mamá. How was he today?

Oh, he was fine. Nora smiled. You know he is always a perfect angel. She crooked her finger at her daughter to beckon her to follow, as she turned to head back into the kitchen. I was just making some tea. Would you like a cup?

Yes, please. Elena dropped onto a stool at the kitchen bar and settled Lucas on her lap. He continued to play with her hair as she and her mother carried on.

How was your day, dear? Nora asked. Everything going well at the office?

The spring fashion shoot is developing smoothly. Elena gently bounced her son on her knee and patted his pudgy little thigh. Honestly, things could not be better at the office. She sighed. Things with Vivian, however…

Oh? The tea kettle whistled from the stove, and Nora poured the heated water into two waiting cups. The dating thing again?

Yes. She will not give—

Momma, I drawed a dinosaur today, Lucas dropped his head on his mother’s shoulder and played with the necklace dangling from her neck.

Elena patted his leg as she corrected him. "Drew, Lucas. Not ‘drawed’. You drew a dinosaur today, and I am sure it was the best dinosaur drawing ever. I can’t wait to see it, munchkin, but what did Momma tell you about interrupting people when they are talking?"

Uh, not to. Lucas chewed on his lip, his reply a guilty murmur.

But Elena’s smile stayed warm. That’s right. You are such a smart boy.

He grinned and hid his face in the crook of his mother’s neck, letting her short dark locks fall over his features as Elena turned back to her mother. She will not give up on this ridiculous idea that I am in dire need of a love life.

"Oh, I don’t know that she is necessarily focused on providing you with a love life, per se."

"Mother!" Elena hissed, scandalized at her mother’s teasing smirk.

Laughing softly at her daughter’s reaction, Nora said, Lucas, dear?

When his little face peeked out from under his mother’s hair, Nora smiled at him. Ear muffs, please.

Lucas huffed out a disapproving sigh as he brought up his hands and cupped them tightly around his ears to block out any sound.

Perhaps Vivian is right, Elena. You need to get out more, and not just to the office. It would do you some good to meet new people, and truth be told, dear, your sex life is lacking. Let off some steam. Have some fun.

You, of all people, are telling me to have fun, Elena drawled, "to go out and have s-e-x with someone I don’t know just to ‘let off some steam’?"

"Well, do be responsible about it, but yes, Nora said. I know your father and I kept you on a rather tight leash when you were younger, and things were admittedly strained when Lucas was born, but you are an adult, Elena. We have treated you as such for quite some time now, and you are a responsible woman. I trust that you will take care of yourself, but it may be good for you to simply let loose for once and stop holding onto things you cannot change. Stop being afraid to connect with people."

Elena sighed as she took the cup of tea her mother offered her and blew at the hot liquid. Thank you.

At least think about it, Nora said as she blew at her own tea. It’s time to move on from the past. You know what your father always says.

Sólo se vive una vez. Elena nodded.

It’s true, Nora said. You only live once, and you are in your twenties. You don’t get those years back, my darling. So have a little fun.

Elena tugged on Lucas’s arm to let him know he could drop his hands from his ears. She then rested her head on top of his and closed her eyes. Maybe her mother and Vivian were right. Maybe it was time.

I will think about it. Though her eyes were closed, she knew her mother was smiling.

* * *

Later that evening, after putting Lucas to bed, Elena collapsed onto her plush leather couch and reached for the remote. With a sigh, she flicked through the channels on her flat-screen television. She cycled through all of them twice before giving up and clicking the damned thing off again.

She laid her head on the arm of the couch and closed her eyes, the events of the day spiraling through her mind. Her mother and Vivian were right: She was only twenty-seven and already extremely successful and wealthy, but if she was deeply honest with herself, she was also lonely. She was so lonely she could feel it in her bones.

A single tear slipped from the inner corner of her eye and over the bridge of her nose, and before Elena even realized what she was doing, her cell phone was pressed to the side of her head and a soft ringing echoed in her ear.

El—

Okay. Elena began before Vivian could get a word out. I will do it. I will let you set me up.

Vivian’s squeal of excitement made Elena roll her eyes as she swiped at her cheeks, thankful that her friend couldn’t see her. See? Vivian said. I knew there was some good sense still floating around in that head of yours. Why the change of heart?

Is insanity a fair answer? Elena could only imagine how pitiful she looked in that moment.

No, but I will let it pass for now. I can’t wait to get started. I already have at least two people in mind.

She interjected before Vivian could get swept up in her excitement. I have a condition.

Of course you do. What is it?

A babysitter.

You want me to set you up with a babysitter? Vivian asked, confused. Seriously? I was thinking someone more your status, Elena.

I don’t care about status, Viv. She sighed. You know that, but no, I was referring to my condition. You have to find me a suitable babysitter for Lucas. My mother already keeps him during the days while I work, and I don’t want to put any extra burden on her. Oh, and also, no more than two dates a week, maximum. I refuse to give up too much of my time with Lucas.

Yeah, yeah, you’re the world’s best mom. Vivian’s voice fell into a bored drone. I’ll buy you a trophy later.

Elena chuckled. Those are the terms. Do we have a deal?

Oh, we definitely have a deal. I find you a babysitter, and then we work on finding you a spouse.

Let’s not go overboard.

I’m just saying. You never know. Anyway, I’m guessing you will want to meet the sitter ahead of time?

Of course. Just let me know when you have someone for the position, and I will set up a meeting.

Deal.

Oh, and Viv?

Yeah?

Elena sighed, blowing a wild strand of hair from her face. Thank you.

She could practically hear Vivian’s smile through the phone, even though she spoke in a whisper. You got it, babe.

* * *

Her hand shot into the air as Elena rushed to the curb for a cab. She was already ten minutes late for her lunch date with her potential babysitter. Thanks to Vivian’s last-minute phone call a few hours before Elena’s lunch break, information on the applicant was limited. In fact, Elena knew absolutely nothing about the young woman she was about to meet except that she was a senior at New York University. Vivian hadn’t even given her a name or appearance to go by, so Elena could only hope that the café she chose wouldn’t be too terribly packed; she didn’t want to spend half of her lunch searching for the girl. Then again, it was entirely possible that there would be no one waiting for her at all. She would be nearly twenty minutes late by the time she got there, after all.

When the cab pulled up to the curb by the café, Elena handed the driver a few bills and dashed inside. She let out a breath of relief when she saw that the café was mostly empty, only a few people dining. So she let her eyes shift from occupied table to occupied table. When a young woman with a long yellow-blonde ponytail and startlingly bright green eyes smiled awkwardly and waved her over, Elena let out another sigh and crossed the café to meet her.

A young woman rose from her seat, and Elena took in the old jean jacket, white tank top, and skin-tight jeans with narrowed eyes. Her style was bland, but the girl was definitely in good shape; that much was obvious, and Elena hoped it meant she would be able to keep up with Lucas. The boy was a bundle of energy during the day, but he could be even worse in the evenings, transforming into an unholy nightmare the moment she tried to put him to sleep, if he wasn’t yet ready to go.

Hey, uh, Elena Vega, right? She held out a hand, and Elena watched the girl’s emerald eyes rake the length of her body quickly before darting back up to lock onto hers. Women were strange in that way, always scanning one another, sizing each other up, and comparing. It didn’t bother Elena, though, or she never would have survived the fashion industry.

She plastered on a smile and nodded as she took the outstretched hand and shook it firmly. I am, she said. How did you guess?

Your friend said you were some big business something-or-other. The girl plopped heavily back down into her seat. You’re the only person who’s come in here in the last fifteen minutes wearing anything even remotely expensive and looking all shit-my-meeting-ran-late.

Elena arched one slender brow at the young woman’s blunt speech, but she could hardly help the chuckle that escaped her as she lowered herself into the opposite seat. Yes, I apologize, she said. It has been a terribly busy day.

It’s cool.

I’m sorry, Elena said, blushing slightly. I just realized that I don’t even know your name.

Oh, it’s Allison. Allison Sawyer.

Chapter Two

Allison. Elena repeated the name softly on her tongue. It’s lovely to meet you.

Wow. Allison laughed. "No one’s ever said it was ‘lovely’ to meet me. Good, yeah. Nice, definitely. But lovely? That’s a new one. Let me guess. You went to some fancy prep school immediately followed by Harvard or Yale or something, right?"

The surprised look on Elena’s face made Allison smile. She slipped a pair of thick black-rimmed glasses out of her backpack and onto her face as she pulled the menu toward her. This is going to be a trip, she thought as she glanced back up at the woman, who was still just staring at her.

Yes, actually, Elena said as she shifted uncomfortably in her chair. I earned my MBA from Harvard Business College.

Knew it, Allison said smugly. This woman certainly wasn’t the first upper-class person she had worked for. She had had several catering jobs at random high-class events throughout her first couple of years in college, and she had babysat a lot of friggin’ kids, for rich and poor families alike. So, she was used to the five-minute delay that the wealthy folks sometimes required in order to acclimate themselves to what Allison referred to as normal-people speak, but they all eventually caught on. Or they sneered and decided not to hire her.

Whatever.

So, what’s good to eat here, Elena? She paused. Is that okay?

Elena looked up at her, confusion in her eyes. "I’m sorry? Is what okay?"

That I called you Elena. I can call you Mrs. Vega if you prefer that instead, or whatever.

"Actually, it’s Ms. Vega. Glancing away, Elena rubbed a hand down the side of her neck before clearing her throat and turning back to Allison. I am not married, but the formality is unnecessary. You are welcome to call me Elena."

Awesome! Allison smiled before letting her gaze fall back to her menu. So, what’s good to eat here?

The small smile that tugged at the corners of Elena’s mouth did not go unnoticed. It was soft, more natural than the tight smile she had worn before, and Allison hoped it meant the woman was relaxing a bit.

Well, I suppose I almost always order a Cobb salad.

Okay. Allison shrugged. Let’s go with that then. She put her hand up and waved the nearest waiter over.

When the young man reached their table, he pulled a pad and pen from his apron and politely asked, What can I get for you ladies?

Uh, yeah. Allison chewed on her lip and pointed at Elena. She’s ready to order, and I’ll have whatever she has plus another water with like three lemons.

An audible chuckle escaped the waiter as he turned to Elena, who was staring at Allison as if she was some sort of natural phenomenon.

Okay, Elena said, then I will have a sparkling water and the Cobb salad, and I suppose Ms. Sawyer will have the same.

I’ll have it right out, ladies.

Thank you, Elena replied at the same time that Allison said, Thanks, man.

As soon as he walked away, Allison scrunched up her nose. Can we not do the whole ‘Ms. Sawyer’ thing? she asked. Ever again, preferably.

Is it a problem for you? Elena asked, intrigued.

It’s just that a few of my professors call me Ms. Sawyer, and it grates on my nerves. I know it’s supposed to be respectful or whatever, but it just makes me feel old, and I’m way too young to feel old. Allison winked at her. You know what I mean?

Clearing her throat, Elena rested her hands in her lap and crossed and uncrossed her legs. Yes, I can certainly understand that.

"I figured you would get it. You can’t possibly be older than twenty-five, and I bet you get that Ms. Vega crap all the time, right?"

A soft blush decorated Elena’s cheeks even as she smirked and corrected Allison. I’m actually twenty-seven, but you have just earned a few points in your favor for making me feel at least two years younger.

Go me! Allison took a sip of the extra-lemony water the waiter had delivered.

Elena laughed in a soft sigh. "But yes, I am often only referred to as Ms. Vega while at work."

Right. Allison nodded as she pulled off her glasses and stuck them back in their case before slipping them into her bag, having forgotten for a moment that she was still wearing them. She only needed them to read, drive, and sometimes to watch television and hardly ever wore them otherwise. In fact, she tried to avoid handling them when she could, because she was a tad clumsy. She had broken a pair before and had had to save up to afford the ones she now owned. She was in no hurry to break those as well.

You look younger with your glasses on, Elena said, tilting her head. Striking either way, of course, but younger.

Struck momentarily speechless, Allison scratched at the back of her head and let out a choked gurgle of a laugh. Uh, thanks, she said, for the ‘striking’ part or whatever.

Elena smiled, and Allison could see the amusement dancing in the woman’s eyes. You are welcome.

So, you’re like some super successful businesswoman, right? Allison asked, quick to change the subject. You must be pretty awesome at what you do to be so successful when you’re so young.

"I would like to say that yes, I am quite successful at what I do. However, Allison, I believe we are here so that I may interview you, not the other way around."

Right. Totally. Fire away. Oh, and you can call me Alli if you want; that’s what my best friend and a few others call me. Or, you know, Allison is fine if that’s what you prefer. Just throwing that out there.

Allison it is, then.

Allison let out a small laugh and nodded. All right, then. She wasn’t terribly surprised by the choice given how much Elena seemed to favor formalities, but it might take some getting used to.

The waiter returned then with their Cobb salads, and the two women began to eat as Elena started in with a list of questions.

Why don’t you start by telling me a bit about yourself, Elena suggested as she nibbled at her salad. Vivian mentioned that you were a senior at NYU. I’m guessing that puts you at around twenty-one or twenty-two, unless you are an accelerated student.

Nope, no acceleration here. I’m twenty-two, and yeah, I’m a senior at NYU. I’m a social-work major with a lit. minor.

Elena arched an intrigued brow. Social work and literature, she said. That is an interesting combination. Why the interest in either?

Well, the first is a little complicated, Allison admitted. She didn’t like to go into detail on this particular subject. Let’s just say that a lot of stuff gets overlooked in the system or doesn’t get looked into hard enough, and I want to help correct that, or at least, I want to make strides in correcting that.

Allison’s stomach lurched when Elena visibly stiffened at the words. She should have just said she wanted to help people or something, but she tended to ramble and give herself away. She hoped Elena wouldn’t read too much into it, but the way the woman’s smile slipped back into its earlier strained form made Allison suspect otherwise.

And the other is simple, Allison said, clearing her throat. I just really like to read.

I see, Elena said. I enjoy reading as well. I have quite the collection at home, so, perhaps, if I hire you, you may find a book or two to entertain you while Lucas naps or once he has gone to bed for the evening.

Lucas? Allison grinned. Your son’s name is Lucas? Is he the only one you’ve got? How old is he?

Elena smiled brightly, clearly unable to help herself. Yes, his name is Lucas. He is three, and yes, he is the only child I have.

Three. Allison cooed. That’s a great age. I bet he’s adorable.

Beyond, but he is also quite the handful.

Most toddlers are. I’m sure I can handle him.

The way Elena narrowed her eyes gave Allison the impression that the woman was a bit skeptical about that statement.

How has he been with other babysitters? Allison asked.

I have never hired a babysitter before. Elena shifted in her seat. My parents keep him when I cannot.

Ah. That explained a lot. Elena was obviously very protective of her son, and parents tended to be a little skeptical when starting out with babysitters anyway. Well, hopefully I’ll be a good fit.

So, you like children? Elena asked. "What I mean is, do you actually enjoy caring for children or are you simply in it for the money? Is this your first potential babysitting job?"

The last family I babysat for moved across the country. So, Lucas would be my one and only if you hired me, and yes, I like kids. I love kids, actually.

Oh? Do you have any siblings?

Allison laughed so hard that she snorted, and Elena simply stared at her with a perplexed expression. Sorry. It’s not really funny, but yeah. I’ve had siblings before. If you count them all up, in fact, then I had twenty-nine siblings by the time I was sixteen.

The surprise in Elena’s widened eyes quickly gave way to an understanding nod. You’re a foster child. She whispered the words so softly that they were almost inaudible.

Scratching at the back of her neck, Allison shrugged to hide her discomfort. Yup. I’m an orphan. Spent most of my life in the system. Anyway, I don’t really like to talk about it, so if we could move on to the next subject, that would be great.

Yes, of course. Elena glanced away and licked her lips before turning back to Allison. I apologize. I didn’t mean to pry.

You didn’t. You asked a perfectly acceptable question and I answered it. That’s that.

Very well. Taking a quick peek at her watch, Elena sighed. I’m terribly sorry, but I should be on my way. I am already late in returning to work.

Oh, right. Allison nodded and forced a smile. Yeah, I get it. I have my next class in an hour anyway. She stood as Elena did and stretched out a hand. Well, uh, it was nice to meet you, Elena.

You as well, Allison. With a firm shake of Allison’s hand, Elena collected her things and laid several bills on the table. I will take care of lunch.

You don’t have to do that, but thanks. I appreciate it.

Elena nodded in answer and turned to leave, but she whirled around again when Allison called her name. She began walking over until they were a little closer than was typically considered appropriate.

Look, I know you don’t know me, Allison said. "And I know that you probably just want the best you can get for your son. I get that, and I’m not asking you to pity me or to throw me a bone just because of my past or because I need the money. I’m asking you to give me a chance because, unlike a lot of people who get these jobs, I do actually care, and I’m a good person. I work hard, really hard. I’m an honor student. I’m trying to make something of myself. And I may not know a lot about family, but I will take care of your kid. I’ll make sure he’s safe and happy anytime you need me to. I’m punctual and I’m clean and I’m a good choice for this job."

Allison reached into her pocket then and pulled out a small slip of paper with a string of numbers scrawled across it. This is my number, she said as she handed it to her. I hope you’ll give me a chance, Elena. She gave the brunette one last smile before slipping by her, out the door, and into the rush of the city.

* * *

The soft sound of Lucas’s breathing sang like a comforting and familiar lullaby in Elena’s ears as she drove home from her parents’ house with her sleeping son in the backseat. Lucas always fell asleep in the car, whether the drive was five or fifty minutes. Something about the hum of the road always knocked him out.

Elena watched the road beneath the orange sky as the sun set and her thoughts wandered. She thought of the hectic day she had at work, but mostly she thought of the woman she met on her lunch break, Allison Sawyer. Something about Allison stuck with her after she returned to work and even now. Elena was accustomed to taking command of the majority of the social situations she found herself in, and considering she had intended to interview this young woman as a potential employee, she had assumed this situation would be no different. Boy, had she been wrong. Allison Sawyer had slipped right in and taken the reins like she was entitled to them, like she had bred and raised that horse herself, and strangely enough, Elena had simply let her—no arguments, no fuss. Elena couldn’t stop thinking about it but as she contemplated the young woman, she made a split-second decision.

She drummed her fingers on the steering wheel impatiently for the remaining few minutes it took to reach her house. As soon as she parked the car, she dug through her purse until she found the small slip of paper she had been given earlier that day and punched the numbers into her cell.

Who’s this? the voice on the line asked without any form of greeting, and Elena couldn’t help the small smile that formed on her lips. So blunt, she thought.

Hello Allison. This is Elena Vega. Before she could say anything else, Allison jumped right in. Elena was surprised that she had been expecting anything else from the woman.

Elena, oh my God, are you hiring me?

Well, I was hoping that we could do a trial run. I want to make sure that Lucas is comfortable with you before I make a final decision. If you are interested, when might you be available to come meet Lucas and perhaps spend a bit of time with him?

Yeah, I’m definitely interested. Elena swore she could hear her grinning over the phone line. And well, it is now officially the weekend. I just got out of my last class, so I’m available right now. I mean, if that’s okay with you and everything.

Mouth agape, Elena tried to think of an excuse to pick a different time and day. She hated impromptu anything. It always made her feel flustered and nervous, but, then, impromptu seemed to be the definition of Allison Sawyer. So if Elena was going to hire her, she had better get used to it. She glanced at the small digital clock above her stereo. Five forty-five blinked back at her. She swallowed before stuttering, "Oh, well, okay. Um, yes, I suppose that right now

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