Kelvin’s phone beeped in his hand. He would have to put it on airplane mode once Leila stepped out, but for now, he tapped on the message from his assistant. He had ended up leaving her behind to tackle the rest of the tasks because today was important to him. Did she remember? AMARA: Some of the investors are insisting on seeing you before they can close the deal. Kelvin had been with them for eleven days. If that wasn’t enough time to close the deal, then he didn’t need to be there. He’d rather be with his wife, who he had first thought ditched his offer for lunch to eat with another man. Mad wasn’t the right word. Hurt was. He hadn’t fully shaken off the ache that spread through him when he heard the familiar voice from her end. Truthfully, he had sent an email to Sarah, aski

