CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Jared had won. He’d gotten what he wanted. Kate had called her attorney and stopped the divorce. She and Cassidy had been living in his apartment for the past two weeks. So how come his victory felt so hollow? He stared out the window of his hotel room on San Francisco’s Union Square. His meeting with a CEO had gone well. Tomorrow he would tour the manufacturing facilities; the next day he would attend more meetings, and after that... He hoped to finish in the morning and catch an earlier flight home. Home. Jared had only been home for five days since Kate and Cassidy arrived in Seattle. Unfortunately, the move hadn’t solved the problem of their spending more time together. Granted, he would see them less if he added in a weekly commute to Portland, but was that wo

