Gia invited me in through the gate. It took me a second to recover from the initial shock of what my brain had started to piece together. “Nick, this is Audrey. Audrey, this is mommy's friend Nick.”“Breakfast at Tiffany's, huh?” I mumbled to Gia, still in shock and amazed that I was able to recall what she'd told me was her favorite movie.She nodded.“Hi, Nick,” Audrey greeted me with a smile. I crouched down to get a really good look at her. To make sure her eyes weren't green or brown. I wished in that moment they were any color but blue. I could see a few other similarities, but the eyes were what told me things I wished I didn't know. I wished that I hadn't just figured out exactly why Gia reacted the way she did when Landry Westwood's name was mentioned. Wished that I didn't know the exact reason Gia had given up her career. So many things were making sense now. And I hated most of them.“Hello, Audrey.” I reached out and shook her hand. “I thought your mom was pretty, but wow.