At least there are no stairs.
Me
Malaki
Is the baby gate holding up okay? What did she think of it?
I glance at her, and as if she senses that I’m looking at her, she turns to glance over her shoulder while holding onto the gate.
“Charleigh…” I warn.
She grins, the mischievous glint in her eye loud and proud.
I shake my head and quickly type Malaki another message.
Me
The baby gate is perfectly sturdy, but I think she’s conjuring up a plan to climb it next.
Malaki
Maybe we should look for a one-story house?
My stomach tumbles.
What?
Is he serious?
I look at Charleigh and picture the three of us house hunting together. Butterflies take flight, and I’m suddenly sweating.
Me
We can’t just get a new house because of Charleigh falling down a few steps.
Malaki
Says who?
Me
Says me! That’s insane.
Plus, I could see Benedict using it against me that I’m moving again.
Malaki
I also want you to have the house you want.
This is the house I want—including the people living in it.
Me
I like this house.
I walk over to Charleigh and sit to get on her level. She flops into my lap, and I quickly pull her upright so she doesn’t hit her head on my leg. “Do you like this house?” I ask her.
Her little eyebrows furrow, and her eyes drop to my mouth as she tries to figure out what I’m asking her.