Since I no longer lived down the street, I’d started bringing my gym bag on the nights I went to exercise right after work. After a quick, heads-down dash to the car, I put up the sun visor and changed in the passenger seat. Alec folded himself behind the wheel while I shimmied into a tank top an...
My dad stuck his head into the bathroom where I was just finishing my makeup. His nose was red from the cold, and he’d succumbed to wearing his giant glasses rather than his contacts. “You can see how I’d find this surprising, given our lengthy discussions about dating cops.” &n...
Because I’d already planned on staying out with Alec, I had brought a change of clothes in the car: a red slip dress that pulled over my black camisole, and black strappy sandals. I wriggled out of my yoga pants and combed my hair before leaving the front seat, annoyed that I had chosen not to br...