EDWINA
It wasn't even the second date yet, and my betrayer of a heart was already aching for the presence of Kieran.
Or maybe it was aching at the absense of Kieran.
We have exchanged a few texts since that marvelous time we spent together at the restaurant, and the sight of his name always brought a smile to my lips every time.
I knew I was wavering, even when I knew the reasonable thing would be to keep my heart sealed off.
But it was hard. All the feelings I had harboured for him over the past years was finally bubbling to the surface.
And try as I might, it was hard to turn them off.
So I fought a constant battle, trying not to think about him while unable to stop thinking about him.
It was weekend though, and I had just gotten back from dropping Noah off at the regular venue for his play group.