The rest of the meal, they ate in silence. Of course, that didn't stop him from gazing at Taylor, and it didn't stop her from looking at him. He could tell she was hesitant to believe that things would work out for them. If only she'd be honest and tell him what exactly happened five years ago, maybe he would be able to forgive her. Once they were all done eating, he paid for their food. Meggie held her mother's hand as they left the building. Nearing the Blazer, the little girl pulled back, and shook her head. "What's wrong, sweetie?" Taylor knelt to the girl's level and peered into her eyes. "Don't wanna drive no more." Meggie pouted. "I wanna play." Emotions tugged at Cory's heart. What he expected a four-year-old girl to do was plenty in their little cat-and-mouse chase with the s

