Kayden
After we left Dr. Amara's clinic, the heavy tension that had filled the examination room finally evaporated, replaced by the quiet hum of the luxury SUV's engine.
Rhys had wanted us to return home and rest for the rest of the afternoon, but I didn't want to just yet. As I stared at the afternoon sun through the heavily tinted window, all I could think of was going on a date with him.
I was just tired of staying at home all day.
While I was staring at the sun, he was on his phone, probably discussing with Anderson Park about the improvements Raymond had been making lately.
I shifted in my seat, feeling a sudden restlessness settling deep into my bones. Being cooped up in the house all week was starting to make me stir-crazy.
In such cases, I would have invited Leo out, but he was on vacation, and the last thing I wanted was to be selfish and bother him—even though I didn't know why he and Miller had gone.
