“I’ve never had a girlfriend, until now. So, it’s expected that I’ll make mistakes,” Kamden said. I jerked back at his comment. “Expected?” I questioned, pushing my ear closer to hear his response. “Baby, I’m saying I won’t cheat on you. Sometimes, it’s more than a s****l connection. Emotional distance because of work,” Kamden informed me and leaned back in his seat. “I hear you.” He peered over at me and smiled before turning onto the 101 Freeway into traffic to take the long drive to his mother’s place. An hour later, he pulled in front of her place and shut the car off. “Anything I should know about, so I’m not caught off guard?” I asked. “Just be you. I promise it’s not all bad,” he joked. “Well, I can’t say the same for my family,” I responded, watching him get out of

