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“Yes, sir.”

The chauffeur came up behind me, and both Reginald and I moved aside so he could set my bags just inside the door. It was then that I noticed the activity inside the house.

“Oh, no,” I sighed, spotting a cleaner and what looked like a caterer moving around. “What’s Zaya up to?”

“A party to welcome you.”

I groaned, the last thing I wanted was a party. “Please tell me he’s keeping it small.”

“Under a dozen.”

I blew out a breath. That was manageable. “Ok.”

“The party starts at seven, so you have a bit of time to freshen up if you’d like.”

“I’d like that. Should I assume I’m in the same room as last time?”

“That’s the one we prepared, unless you’d like another.”

I shook my head. “That room is fine.”

“Very well. I’ll take your bags up.”

“Thank you.”

Reginald nodded, then grabbed my suitcases and carried them deeper into the house.

I took a deep breath of the sea air and walked inside.

I’d only taken a few steps when I heard the pounding footsteps of a squealing child.

“Bryce!” chastised the nanny, who was on his heels. “Don’t you want to go play with Hope and Bryan?”

“Nooooooo!” screeched Bryce.

“Bryce,” I said as he scurried past.

He stopped and stared up at me. “Unca?”

I chuckled. “Yep.”

He leaned to one side, then the other, looking behind me. “Ganpa? Ganfa?”

I shook my head. “They’re still in Chicago, it’s just me.”

He studied me, and I realized that he had never seen me in his house, and without Papa and Father around.

I laughed and swooped in, scooping him off the floor and tickling his stomach with my free hand.

Bryce erupted into high-pitched squealing giggles as I spun us around.

A sigh of relief came from my side, and I turned to see the nanny standing there. “Hi Ellen,” I said, pausing my tickling of Bryce.

“Hello Mr. Starling. Apologies for his outburst.”

I chuckled. “He’s young, it’s to be expected. What’s he refusing to do?”

“We’re headed down a few houses this evening so that Bryce and a couple other children can play during the party.”