@page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } Chapter 12 Andi dragged herself out of a sound sleep to go home in the middle of the night, since she knew her mother wouldn’t approve of an all-nighter. I’m thirty-seven years old and still worried about my mother’s approval, she thought as they rode the elevator to her top-floor apartment. Andi hadn’t mentioned her mother’s disapproval to Jack and didn’t plan to. She hugged him at her front door. “Thank you for the most amazing evening.” “It was entirely my pleasure. I’ll see you at your office later this morning after my meeting with David. Will you be able to leave around noon for the game?” She stifled a yawn. “Mmm, but I’ll probably fall asleep in the third inning.” “Go get some rest. I’ll see you in few hours,” he said with one last kiss. Jack let the car go so he could walk the short distance to the hotel. Even though it was still dark, the sky was shot with the first traces of sunrise.