For the past six years, he and Cameron had been partners in running their business, EarthNet, though to be fair, Cameron was the brains of the operation and Boston was technically only his attorney. But Cam tended to get irritable when Boston tried to call him boss, so they'd settled on the term partners, when in truth, all Boston handled was the legal end of things. Cam made the ultimate decisions.

"Dude, where were you?" Cam asked, frowning. "I've never seen you space off that bad before."

"Sorry," Boston mumbled and tried to remember what they were discussing. It was seven in the evening and he'd been stuck in this office since five thirty that morning, escaping for only fifteen minutes to fetch some food at noon.

He was starving, and horny, and didn't want to think about work.

"So...good daydream?" Cameron asked curiously.

Boston shifted, moving so Cam couldn't see his arousal, though he wasn't sure why he bothered. There was a desk between them, hiding anything embarrassing.

"Do you think wanting to see Cassie every weekend is asking for too much?" he wondered aloud, instead of spilling his secret memories.

"Every weekend?" Cameron asked, looking seriously thoughtful for a moment. Then, "Actually, yeah, I do."

Boston scowled and straightened. "Hey, you're supposed to be on my side here."

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"I am," Cameron argued. "But come on, Bos. What do you know about little girls?"

"I know Madison and Helena and Cheyenne's daughters love me." All his nieces and nephews loved their Uncle Boston.

"That's because you only play with them a few minutes when you see them," Cameron countered. "You don't take any of them home with you. You don't have to discipline them or provide for them, feed them, or clothe them. Face it, bud.

Neither of us have any idea what it takes to be a father.

That's why kids start as babies. They know as little about being a kid at that point as we know about being parents.

Ergo, we all learn and develop together. You don't just pick up a nine-year-old girl one day prepared to be a dad."

"Hey, it's not my fault I wasn't there—"

"I know," Cam said sadly. "But that's how it is, okay?

That's why I think you need a learn a little more about her and how to be a father before you can spend so much time with her."

"And how am I supposed to learn if I don't get to see her every weekend? Not being able to practice isn't going to help me learn

squat, Banks."

"So, go over and spend time at her place, in her environment. Watch how her mother treats her and learn that way."

Boston nearly swallowed his tongue. There was no way, no how, he was going to spend that much time around Ellie.

He'd...well, he'd implode or something. Damn, he was already thinking about sex too much as it was.

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Scowling at Cameron for his logical advice, Boston shoved out of his chair and moved to the window, where he rested a shoulder on the curtain-lined frame.