"I thought you were here about a job opening." I redirected the conversation away from Me and Nicole. That is none of her business.

"You just answered my question about Nicole, by not giving me an answer. You have feelings for her, I'm not stupid. That explains the change in you. She's very pretty. Someone finally got to the infamous, Skyler Pennington," She sighed, and stood from her chair.

Her voice was husky. "I really wanted to see you again. I heard your company was moving to Georgia. I knew you'd be gone. I still think about what could have been, had we gotten married. I was hoping that you and I could go to dinner, or do something before you left. I'm sorry things didn't work out between us." She walked her fingers along the edge of my desk, as she spoke to me.

"I appreciate you stopping by, but I think it best if we say goodbye, right here. I'm really busy trying to wrap things up and get down to Savannah. We have an office building there, that needs to be fully staffed. My parents have found a new home and some of my staff are moving down this weekend." I was searching for reasons to end this conversation.

"My new Sales Account Executive is there, and I'm anxious to join her very soon. We need to be fully operational by next week." I was overwhelmed, just realizing what all had to transpire in the next few days.

"I see that you don't have room for another try at you and I." She stared at me and her eyes started getting misty. "

"I wish you success as the CEO of Pennington Inc. in Savannah. I'm sure everything will turn out well for you, and your family. Also for whomever you choose to be Mrs. Skyler Pennington," she said the last part in a soft spoken voice. She rushed over and kissed my cheek, quickly leaving my office and never turning back.

I blew out a loud breath, and swiped my hand across my forehead. I was glad to see the last of her. She just wasn't for me and I'm glad I came to that realization, before it was too late. I needed to get down to Savannah.

I had hired all of the new employees that I needed. Any remaining positions that needed filling, I could do there. Now that my parents have a house, I could move in with them temporarily.

I needed to drop Princess off at Auntie Maxine's house. She agreed to take her, now that I was leaving. Nicole decided to move to Savannah, and live with Mimi Dunbar. She was waiting for the reading of the will. She would be staying with her grandma, and starting work at the new Pennington Inc. on Monday.

I will fly Princess down to Georgia, in a couple of weeks. Nicole's father, stepmother, and sister went back to their home in Savannah. It's an hour drive from Mimi's house. She was happy to see them go.

Friday is the reading of the will. The lawyer had to change the date a second time. I wanted to be there for Nicole this time.

She has no idea that I am coming. I was surprising her this weekend. I only told my parents, so that my mama would get a room ready for me at their new home. My father could help me at our new office complex.

I looked around my office here, a little choked up. I was embarking on a new journey. I will make sure to have all of my office furniture sent down to our new building. But for some reason I wasn't quite as sad, as I was when my father originally came up with this decision.

That was before, Nicole came back into my life. I miss her and I'm anxious to see her beautiful face. I want to be there for her and whatever she needs.

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"Hi Auntie Maxine, thank you for taking care of Princess. Poor thing is waiting so patiently to see Nicole. I can't wait until they are reunited." I smiled brightly at that thought.

"Yes, I'm sure she misses her. Thank you Skyler. It gave me a break with you having her for a few weeks." She took Princess from me and held her in her arms. She whimpered, as I let go of her. She has grown attached to me. It feels like she's my dog.

I looked at the picture of Nicole once again on her aunt's shelf. I just don't know why she looks so familiar to me.

"You like that picture of Nicole, I see. You can take it with you." She offered.

"Is this her in high school?" I asked just to reaffirm what I already knew.

"Yes, did you go to the same high school?" She asked curiously.

"I went to Dallas High School, it's referred to as Crozier Tech." I responded.

"That's the same school that Nicole went to. She's younger than you, isn't she?" Her aunt remembered.

"Yes, but I think she could have been a freshman, when I was a senior. I'm four years older than her. Did she start school early or did she skip a grade?" Now, I had to know.

Aunt Maxine thought for a few seconds. "She did skip a grade in middle school. She is very smart. She was always in gifted and talented. She was a straight A student, even in college."

"I will take her picture with me, I'll bring it back before I leave. Thank you!" I yelled on my way, running to my car. Now I had to confirm my hunch

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