Sebastian had kept her mind off her first day by keeping her busy for all of Saturday. Now it was Sunday and school loomed like UFOs on the Sloan horizon. Sebastian buzzed a kiss across her cheek. “What’s up?” “I’m apprehensive about school tomorrow. All the kids are so much younger.” “You’ll be fine.” Sebastian handed her a cup of coffee. “All you need to do is keep your head down and hand in your assignments. You don’t need to worry about boy-girl stuff because—newsflash—you’re taken.” “You make it sound easy.” She remembered her school days, even if she had left early to look after her mother. “All the cliques. Navigating them is hard. Scary.” “Don’t forget the kids in your class are new to this too.” “But they know each other.” “Honestly, Jen. You get on well with everyone. You won’t have any problems.” Easy for him to say. “It’s closer to lunch time than breakfast. Should I make a bacon and egg pie?” “Wayne has a sweet tooth.