CHAPTER TWENTY The cab driver told Justin it would take one hour to get to the pharmacy, be seen and come back. Naturally, Justin intended to take his responsibilities seriously. He may not have much experience with children, but he was the adult. These things came naturally, didn’t they? Otherwise, how had the human race managed to survive for so long? She wouldn’t get away from him as easily as she had at the cafe. She’d taken an unfair advantage that time. Things were going to be different from now on. He looked down at her a little dubiously. She smiled sweetly back. “Shall we go and get a coffee?” he suggested. She turned up her little nose. “I don’t drink coffee,” she stated, apparently amused by such a thought. “Ice cream, I mean,” he corrected himself. “Shall we get an ice

