I couldn’t even entertain the idea. There was no way I could take that little girl away from the only mother she’s ever known. Ripping her from the only person she’s ever called “Mom,” just to throw her into an unfamiliar world surrounded by strangers? That’s something I could never do. I had to find another way. I needed to ease my way into her life, make her feel comfortable around me, while I give Amara the time to come clean, that’s exactly what I was going to do. “Keep an eye on Logan,” I said, knowing full well he was going to stir up trouble again. “Already on it,” Davin replied confidently. “I heard what happened with Ezra at the airport.” I still couldn’t believe those idiots let him slip through their fingers. “Don’t worry about that,” I said, shaking my head. “You’ve got eno

