Sara tipped her head curiously, trying so hard to make the butterflies that were jumping in her stomach stop when he brushed the hair out of her face. "And what's that?" Gavin didn't say anything; he just slid an arm around her shoulder and started to walk towards the door. Sara tipped her head up at him and then finally got it. He wanted to go public and she was okay with that, but she partly wished she would have been able to give Kaleb or Annie a heads up. It was too late for that now, though, so she would just have to deal with all as it came. This had to be the last place in the world that Savannah would have wanted to spend her Saturday. She had already spent five days a week in school, she'd complained, and now she had to spend an extra day there. And it wasn't like she didn't a

