“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
 
 “Cut the shit. I know you gave him your number last night.”
 
 I grinned as I took a sip of my coffee.
 
 “No. I haven’t heard from him,” I said.
 
 “Just guard yourself, Brooke. He already broke your heart once.”
 
 “I know. I was there,” I said.
 
 “You enjoyed spending time with him last night, didn’t you?” she asked.
 
 “I did. It was a crash-course in reminding me exactly why I enjoyed being around him.”
 
 “I’ll admit, I can see what you saw in him. He seems like a good guy deep down, not to mention great with his kids. But, we’re here to get over bad boyfriends. Just keep that in mind.”
 
 “Don’t worry. I haven’t forgotten,” I said.
 
 Morgan took a seat next to me and, like clockwork, my phone began to ring. I looked at the unregistered number calling me, and Morgan threw me a haphazard grin. She watched me, waiting to see what decision I would make.
 
 She rolled her eyes when I reached for my phone.
 
 “Hello?” I asked.
 
 “Brooke. It’s Kevin.”
 
 “Good morning,” I said.
 
 “Wasn’t sure you’d be up.”
 
 “So you decided to call anyway? What if I had been sleeping?”
 
 “You sleep like a log. You wouldn’t have picked up.”
 
 “You don’t know that. I might be a light sleeper now.”
 
 Morgan started laughing as I shot her a look.
 
 “I called to see what you guys were up to today,” Kevin said.
 
 Silence fell on the phone call as Morgan looked at me with a curious eye.
 
 “Um—we’re going swimming,” I said.
 
 “Where at?” Kevin asked.
 
 “Just off the pier,” I said. “Why?”
 
 “Well, maybe the kids and I will see you guys out there.”
 
 “Maybe,” I said.
 
 I hung up the phone and dodged all of Morgan’s questions. My mind was still spinning the sound of his voice around like a song. I peeled off my pajamas and slipped into my bathing suit, then slathered sunblock onto my skin.
 
 “Ready?” she asked.
 
 “Ready,” I said with a nod.