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“When I got here the water was so inviting I had to go for a dip, and then I sort of lost track of time and then passed out.”

Nailed it.

She tsks. “Were you drinking?”

“Yeah, I had like half a bottle of red.”

“Don’t you know that alcohol in high temperatures thins your blood so much you can lose consciousness? You’re a hot spring owner now. You need to know these things!”

Yep. Awesome.

“Yeah, I don’t know what I was thinking,” I say, running my hand through my hair as I pace.

“It’s a miracle you didn’t drown.”

No, it was a demon.

“I didn’t pass out in the water,” I say, hoping to assuage some of her fear.

“So, the place is nice, then?” she asks.

“I didn’t saythat. It needs a lot of work, but there’s so much potential here. I’m really happy.”

“What if it’s too much work for you? What if you call Jason to come help?”

I grit my teeth. “That’s not going to happen.”

“But, sweetheart, you’ve never done this before. It’s a big thing, and I just don’t want to see you fail.”

Crazy-girl is screaming from her prison, jumping on the bars and hooting like a mad monkey ready to fling fiery poops.

“Well, then you better let me go so I can get back to it,” I say, hoping she can’t hear just how angry I am.

“Hija,” she whines, then pauses for a good few seconds, waiting for me to placate her.

My silence speaks volumes.

“All right. Okay. I hope you have a productive day.”

“Thanks, Mom, I hope you have a good one, too. I love you.”

“I love you, too.”

She hangs up and I turn to the counter, setting my phone down with much less force than I want to. I lean on the dark granite and fight down the nasty emotions building in me.

Apollo’s hands fall on my shoulders. “May I?”

“Sure,” I whisper, and he begins to massage. The muscles are tight, bunched up next to my ears.

“Ihavedone this before,” I whisper, wishing I’d said it to her.

“Tell me,” Apollo says, not pausing the massage.

I shake my head at the audacity. “I’ve been consulting businesses for years. I built my own business from the ground up. I’ve networked with contractors and overseen renovations and gotten my hands plenty filthy helping some of my less well-off clients out. I’vedone this. I cando this.”

Apollo’s chest is warm against my back. “I knew the moment you stepped through the door that you would save this place from antiquity.”

I glance over my shoulder, trying to gauge the expression on his face. He’s calm, with a hint of amusement, and all sparkle in his icy eyes. “How did you know?”