“That’s… that’s… not a bad idea.” See, they could both be reasonable. If they stayed detached and didn’t get emotional. “You can have dinner and drinks, maybe you could invite her to—” “It’s business, not social,” he said like he was suspicious of her motives. It would make Ginger’s life easier if his romantic interest switched to someone else. “I’ll talk to Murph about it, he’ll set it up. Thank you, Bit.” “You don’t have to thank me. I will support your business and accommodate what you do providing it doesn’t interfere with Cam’s wellbeing.” “Nothing ever will.” “Good,” she said. “Then I think we’re done.” “The divorce papers,” he said before she could turn away. “Don’t sign them.” “I tore up the settlement.” “It’s not the money. I don’t care about that, just… don’t sign them.”

