Chapter 121: Wooing of Serena

Dana had let the kids stay up to wait for Logan and Serena. They were sitting on the couch, already in their pajamas. Oliver was drawing a picture and Olivia was reading a book.

“Mommy, daddy!” Olivia said when they came in. They both jumped off the couch and ran over to hug their parents. “Hey you two,” Logan said, dropping to a knee to hug them better. “How were they?” Serena asked Dana. “Perfect angels, as always,” Dana said. “We can put them to bed if you want to turn in” Serena offered. “Great, thank you,” Dana said. “I will take them to daycare in the morning.” Serena nodded and waved goodnight to Dana. “You should say goodnight to Dana and thank her for dinner,” Logan told the twins. “Thank you, Dana. Goodnight,” they both said together. “Alright, it is time for you two to get up to bed too.” Serena said to the kids. “Can you tuck us in?” Olivia asked Logan. “That’s why I’m here,” he said. Serena followed them all upstairs. She was happy to see the twins bonding with Logan, and to see how hard he was trying to be a good dad. Serena hung back though, watching as Logan tucked each twin in to their respective beds. She went in after and kissed them each goodnight. Seeing as Logan wasn’t there every single night, she wanted to give him the chance to take control and be the primary caregiver when he was around. It created a stronger bond between him and the kids. There was still a lot he missed out on, at least until Serena was sure she wanted them all to live together. When they got scared at night, it was her bed they crawled into. She was there for all their bumps and scrapes and questions.

Logan still only had split time with them.

“When can we go stay at your house?” Olivia asked Logan as he was tucking her head.

“Oh, I don’t know,” Logan said. “I think we will all live together sometime.” “No, I mean, when can Oliver and I come stay with you for a while?” she clarified. Serena stood in the doorway, listening to the conversation. It made her heart hurt a little to hear that they wanted to go stay with their father. She almost felt like she and Logan were a divorced couple trying to figure out joint

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it made sense that the twins

“Thank you for the date tonight,” Serena said. She walked out onto the porch with Logan. Serena looked up at the night sky, leaning her shoulder against the porch rail pillar. Logan came up beside her and put his arm around her waist. “It was a good date,” he said, slowly caressing her hip with his thumb. Serena gasped, closing her eyes. Talking about their shared night at

Serena closed her eyes, succumbing to the feelings coursing through her. She kissed him back, the moment turning from a simple goodnight kiss into a heated, passionate kiss in seconds. Logan’s hands ran up and down her sides and Serena curled her hands in his hair. She pressed her body as close to his as she could, and Logan stepped back, leaning against the porch pillar behind him. With a soft moan, Serena pulled away, panting for breath. Her cheeks were flushed. Logan released her so she could step back and catch her breath. She looked up at him to see him smiling at her, a goofy grin. “That was a perfect end to a

 
 

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to work after her date, Serena couldn’t help the smile that was plastered all over her face. Her cheeks were aching from smiling so much, but she couldn’t help it, and she couldn’t stop, even

good mood,” Adriana pointed out. “How

night?”

smile pulled even

on a date,” she explained. “And then we got home in time

really stepping up to the plate with you,”

flower delivery man came in with a large bouquet of beautiful red flowers. Serena just stared at them. “I’ve got a delivery for Serena,” the delivery man said. “Over here,” Adriana called, waving the

she said with a giggle. Adriana laughed and called in her next patient. Serena took the flowers to her office. She set them on her desk and opened a window curtain to give them some

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