“It’s time to take a nap, little lady,” she says as Emma loops her arms around her mother’s neck.
 
 They pull away a moment later, Emma’s little hands waving at us.
 
 I sink back into my chair.
 
 “Afraid of kids?” Jaden asks, a faint smile on his lips.
 
 I run a towel over my legs, brushing off the wet sand.
 
 “No,” I say softly. “It’s just that I’m not used to them. But I like her. She’s a cool kid.”
 
 “Yes, she is,” he says, flicking his gaze to the ocean.
 
 We spend a few moments in silence, both looking at the ocean.
 
 The water is calm and clear, cooler this time of year.
 
 “You’re an unusual man,” I murmur, voicing a random thought.
 
 “Why would you say that?”
 
 He brings his gaze to me, a questioning look on his face.
 
 I shrug.
 
 “You’re so... I don’t know...” I say, briefly lowering my eyes.
 
 My lips curl into a smile as I register his scrutinizing gaze.
 
 “Dirty?” I say jokingly.
 
 He laughs quietly.
 
 “Hmm. Dirty you say...”
 
 “Yes, in a good way.”
 
 “Good to know,” he says, clasping his hands behind his neck.
 
 A grin tugs at his lips.
 
 “And what else?” he asks, shooting me a side-eyed glance.
 
 My smile begins to fade.
 
 “And different than other men.”
 
 My voice draws his gaze to me again.
 
 “You’re thoughtful and kind,” I say in a mellow voice. “At least to them, you are.”
 
 He doesn’t comment this time.
 
 “Two people live inside you,” I murmur.
 
 “I could say the same thing about you.”
 
 I shake my head in disagreement.