CHAPTER SIX Color me #mindblown. It was definitely c**k a***e, but I had been able to restrain myself and do nothing more than cuddle her all night. I woke up earlier than Roxy and got out of bed to make coffee, country potatoes, bacon, and eggs with Parmesan like she liked. She joined me a good half hour later, looking adorably sleepy. Her eyes locked onto the table. “Wow, better than a restaurant! If only you had a little tin of crayons and a coloring sheet.” I nabbed a sketchbook and 64 crayons with a built-in sharpener in the back out of the pantry. Sure, I was ready to teach her a lesson when she needed it, but I was also plenty prepared to spoil and understand her as well. “You remembered!” She opened the box. “Soooo pretty!” It was like being in third grade again—except the ele

