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that man. Hell, even if he is a psycho, he’s damn good looking. One date won’t kill ya. Go give him your number.”  
     
    Following the advice of my friend, I walked back out to Dale’s table and took out my order pad. “Here, I’m going to give you my number, but all you’re getting is one date.”  
     
    He took the piece of paper out of my hand and pulled out his cell phone.  
     
    “ What are you doing?” I asked.  
     
    “ I’m calling you to make sure this is really your number before I leave.”  
     
    The audacity he had pissed me off. “Who in the hell do you think you are? You’re not God’s gift to women, I can tell you that right now.”  
     
    “ Oh? I think I am,” he flashed his movie star teeth at me. My voicemail picked up. “And there you are, Kimberly. I’ll call you later.” He slipped me a hundred dollar tip as he walked away from the table.  
     

 
    Chapter Two
     
    “ What did the doctor say?” Lorraine asked.  
     
    “ Well, he noted Nevaeh might have a bug, which would explain her fever. He also seems to think the way she plays on the floor all the time are causing her knees to swell and hurt from it,” I explained.  
     
    “ So what’d he say to do?”
     
    “ Just to let the bug run its course, and he suggested having her play while sitting on her bed or at the kitchen table. He thinks that will help her back and knee pain and swelling should subside.”
     
    “ That’s good. Are you bringing her over tomorrow when you go to work?” Lorraine questioned.  
     
    “ Yeah, we’ll be there at the usual time. See you in the morning.” I had said before we hung up the phone.  
     
    “ Momma?”
     
    “ What Nevaeh?”  
     
    “ I was wondering if you would read me a story tonight after I put my jammies on.”
     
    “ Sure baby, I’ll do that. Why don’t you brush your teeth and hop into bed? I need to give you some ibuprofen first, though, okay?”
     
    My hazel-eyed sweetheart nodded her head, “Momma, is it all right if I wear my princess nightgown?”  
     
    “ Yes, that’s fine. Why don’t you go get your pajamas on while I pour your medicine and then we’ll read you a story?”
     
    “ Yep! I’ll race you!” My daughter yelled, running to her bedroom.  
     
    I headed into the kitchen and measured out Nevaeh’s ibuprofen as I made her a cup of water. She was already in her PJ’s, waiting for me under her blanket and had her favorite book picked out— “Cinderella”. After I had given her the medicine, I snuggled beside her and began to read to her. As we were wrapping up the story, my little girl had a question for me.  
     
    “ Momma when are you going to find your prince charming?”
     
    “ That’s a good question Nevaeh, hopefully, one of these days.” I sighed.  
     
    “ But Momma , I want a daddy like all my friends at school,” she pleaded with me.  
     
    “ I know baby. I’d rather you have two parents also, but mommy wants to make certain you have the best father in the whole wide world!” I smiled at my daughter as she wrapped her arms around me and squeezed tight.  
     
    “ Momma? Is your heart big enough for both a mom and a dad?”  
     
    “ What are you asking?”
     
    “ Does that mean you love me twice as much since I have just you?”
     
    “ Yes, I do Nevaeh. There’s not a thing in this universe I wouldn’t do for you! Now go to sleep.”  
     
    I had kissed my beloved angel good night before I went to my room. Nevaeh’s question rang through my head as I tried to fall asleep. When would I find the perfect guy to settle down with ? My baby deserves to have a dad so much. My heart ached within my chest that Nevaeh longed to have a father figure. As hard as I worked to provide that little girl with everything she needed in life that was the one thing I couldn’t give her no matter how much money I had.  
     
    I thought about the attractive man that came into the restaurant. He seemed like a nice
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