"Seriously?" Everett hesitated, suddenly feeling like he'd shown too many of his cards, which left him a bit embarrassed. After all that firm insistence on breaking up, after all the harsh words exchanged, he hadn't even changed the password. "Either it is or it isn't, why the hesitation? Forgot it already?"

Dorothy just had to tilt her head up, locking eyes with him.

Left with no choice, Everett caved and told the truth.

"Didn't change it."

"If you did-"

The moment Dorothy spoke, Everett's gaze froze, as if waiting for her to continue.

She suddenly broke into a smile, her eyes crinkling with mischief, "Then I'd just change it back."

"Besides, Bay Residence is my turf, I'm the one who gets to decide on the passwords." Everett was mesmerized by her smile, so much that he forgot to look away for a moment.

It took him a while to come back to his senses, finally saying, "Bay Residence is yours." That place held all their cherished memories, and he wouldn't allow anyone else to step foot in it.

Everett wanted to call off work to help her move, but Dorothy refused.

She said, "You go handle your business, don't put off anything on my account! I want to see if I can stand on my own two feet." Eventually, Dorothy's firm stance meant Everett went off to work.

But not before he dropped Abigail and Langston off at school.

was repacking things she'd

she even felt like humming a

phone rang, Dorothy was folding

at it and then

"Karen."

to?" Karen's voice had a different tone than

something was on her

Getting

"Move?! Where to?"

"Back to Bay Residence."

for a few seconds before speaking, "Didn't

with Everett

Abigail and

settling in well here. I

back to

more comfortable

Everett was okay withat,

I'm moving back."

Karen wasn't surprised about

would

it was unthinkable she'd move back

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