so,” Kate hesitated. “Do you think he’ll ever treat me the way he used to?”
“Give him time,” Jack answered. “It nearly killed him that night. Watching you suffer after… He’ll adjust.”
“Thanks,” Kate smiled at him. She was enjoying the easy relationship that had developed between them. It wasn’t quite a typical father-daughter thing, but they were becoming friends. Kate knew she had Tara to thank for that. She wondered how hard it had been for Tara to share her new husband with his grown daughter.
“The driver’s here,” Tara handed Kate her purse. “Come on, Jack will help you down.”
“Thanks,” Kate accepted the help with only the slightest twinge. She was getting better at that.
It was a short drive, but that didn’t stop Kate from working up a good case of nerves. When the limo pulled up outside her apartment, Kate called Gavin to let him know his chariot awaited. She stared longingly at her door, wishing she could see her little apartment. It had been hard, not being there when Gavin moved his belongings