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Later, after the dishes were cleared and homework was done, I knocked on Quinn’s bedroom door.

“Come in.”

She was in bed under a pile of blankets, the glow of her bedside lamp giving her enough light to read by.

I hadn’t tucked her in for years, but I hovered in the doorway like I used to when she was young.

She set the paperback down when I walked in.“What’s up?”

I hesitated for a moment.“I just wanted to say good night and…” I gestured with my head toward her bed.“Can I sit?”

She didn’t answer, but scooted over and patted the bed next to her.I reached out and smoothed a piece of hair off her forehead.She didn’t pull away.

“I just want you to know that I am going to try to fix things with Delaney,” I said softly.

She blinked up at me.“How?”

I blew out a breath.“I’ll start with an apology, but I know it needs to be more.”

She nodded, but didn’t speak.

“I’m going to show her that she matters,” I continued.“Reallymatters.”

“Good.”

I smiled a little.“I know I screwed up, kiddo.But if she’ll let me, I am going to fix it.”

“You better,” Quinn murmured.“Because I like her.A lot.”

“So do I,” I said softly.

“So?”Quinn straightened up in bed.“Do you have a plan yet?”

“As a matter of fact,” I told her, “I do.”

Her eyes lit up.

“And I’m going to need your help.”

“Obviously.”She rolled her eyes before a yawn took over.

“We’ll talk about it tomorrow,” I said.“I still have a few details I need to discuss with your Uncle Reid first.”

To my surprise, she accepted that and held her arms out for a hug.

I kissed her forehead.“Love you, kiddo.”

“Love you too, Dad.”

I stood and was halfway to the door when she called out again.“Hey, Dad?”

I turned.“Yeah?”

“She looked like she missed you.”

The lump in my throat was instant.

“I miss her, too.”