“She should still be around. I’ve already got someone looking into it,” Silas said, his voice gentle.
He ruffled her hair affectionately. “Did the Jewell family give you a hard time again?”
Calliope shrugged, trying to sound nonchalant. “It’s not a big deal. After all, they’re not really my family.”
Silas pulled her into a warm hug. “Exactly. They’re not your real family, so don’t give them the power to upset you.”
He pressed a kiss to the top of her head. “Hey, sweetheart, you’ve got me. I’ll make sure you’re taken care of.”
“And when we find your real parents, I bet they’ll love you to pieces too. Don’t worry. I’ll help you find them, I promise.”
His tenderness melted away any lingering sadness in Calliope’s heart. She couldn’t help but feel safe in his arms.
“So, what do you want for dinner? I’m making something special tonight,” Silas said with a playful smile.
“You’re cooking?” Calliope stared at him, surprised.
“Yup, I am.” Silas grinned. “From now on, I’ll take care of the kitchen.”
“Really?” She cocked an eyebrow, skepticism clear in her voice. “You sure you know what you’re doing?”
She couldn’t quite picture Silas—CEO, always in tailored suits, perpetually busy—actually cooking.
“You’ll see for yourself,” he replied. “It’ll be edible, at least. Though, I don’t know if it’ll compare to your cooking.”
Calliope laughed, her suspicion giving way to curiosity. “Alright then, Chef Myers, let’s see what you’ve got!”
Silas grabbed an apron and headed for the kitchen. Suddenly, he looked less like the city’s most eligible bachelor and more like the perfect husband.
Calliope leaned against the kitchen doorway, watching as he moved around the room. Much to her surprise, he was quick and confident—chopping vegetables, marinating chicken, prepping ingredients like he’d done it a thousand times.
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