âMom, itâs fine. Really.â Iâm holding the phone between my cheek and my neck. âIâm already at Allysaâs; itâs not an inconvenience at all.â
âAre you sure? Rob said he could watch her.â
âNo, Rob needs to take care of you.â
âOkay. Tell Emmy her nannie is sorry.â
âNannie? Is that what youâre going by now?â
âIâm trying it out,â she says. âI didnât like grandma.â
Sheâs referred to herself as a grandmother in four different ways since Emmy was born, but none of them have stuck yet. âLove you, Mom. Hope you feel better.â
âLove you, too.â
I end the call and then grab Emmy out of her car seat. Iâm relieved to see Ryleâs car isnât in his assigned spot. I wasnât planning on coming to the building where he and Allysa both have apartments, but my mother and Emmy came down with the same illness this week.
When I picked her up from my motherâs yesterday, Emmy had a slight fever. It peaked around two in the morning, and nothing I did helped. It was gone by the time I had to get ready for work today, though. But then it hit my mother this afternoon with a vengeance, and I had to go pick up Emmy in the middle of the workday. I had a little bit of a panic moment because tonight is my date with Atlas. I thought I was going to have to cancel, but Allysa saved the day.
I didnât tell her why I needed a sitter. I texted her and asked if she could watch Emmy for a few hours this afternoon and into tonight, and she responded with one word. Gimme.
I warned her that Emmy had a fever last night, but Emmy and Rylee spend so much time together, we stopped worrying about one getting the other sick months ago, since it happens every other week. Emmy probably got the fever from Rylee to begin with.
I knock on Allysaâs door, and when she opens it, sheâs immediately grabbing for Emerson. âCome here,â she says. She pulls Emerson to her and squeezes her. âShe smells so good. Rylee doesnât smell like a baby anymore. Makes me sad.â She pushes the door open to invite me in, and when I walk inside holding the diaper bag, Allysa finally registers my outfit. âHold up,â she says. She points a finger up and down my body. âWhatâs this? Why am I babysitting?â
I really donât want to tell her where Iâm going, but itâs Allysa. She reads me better than anyone. She can see the hesitation on my face and takes it for exactly what it is. âIs this a date outfit?â She whispers it and then closes the front door. âIs it the Greek god?â
âAtlas. Yes. Please donât tell your brother.â
Right when I say that, I notice Marshall standing close by in the living room. He immediately covers his ears and says, âI heard nothing. I see nothing. Lalalalalala.â He walks through the foyer and disappears into the kitchen.
Allysa brushes his presence off with a wave. âHeâs so good at being neutral; donât worry about him.â She motions for me to follow her into the living room. Rylee is in a playpen, so Allysa walks Emmy over to her. âRylee, look whoâs here!â
Rylee smiles when she sees Emmy. The girls are starting to show excitement in each otherâs presence. I love that theyâre not too far apart in age. The six-month gap feels smaller and smaller the older Emmy gets.
âWhere is he taking you?â
I smooth my hands down my outfit, and then flick off a piece of lint. âTo dinner, but Iâve never been to this place. I hope Iâm not overdressed.â
âIs this your first date with him? You seem nervous.â
âIt is our first date, and I am nervous. But itâs a different kind of nervous. A good nervous. I know him so well already, so I donât feel like Iâm about to have to spend an evening with a stranger.â
Allysa studies me for a moment with gentle eyes. âYou seem excited. Iâve missed this side of you.â
âYeah. Me too.â I bend to give both Emmy and Rylee kisses. âI wonât be out too late. I have to get back to the shop and close up for Lucy, so heâs picking me up there. I should be back around nine thirty, so try to keep her up until then if you donât mind.â
âWhy are you coming back so early? Thatâs lame.â
âI didnât sleep last night. Iâm exhausted. But I donât want to cancel the date, so Iâm going to power through.â
âUgh. Motherhood,â Allysa says, rolling her eyes. âIâll keep her awakeâgo have fun. Drink a coffee or a five-hour or something.â
Iâve lost count of the number of coffees Iâve had today. âLove you. Thanks for saving the day,â I say on my way out the door.
âThatâs what Iâm here for,â she singsongs.