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Olivia tried her hardest to learn as much about Angie as possible. It was hard, because there was so much to learn, and because Ember only knew the Mom side of Angie, not the side that Trevor knew before Ember was even thought of. As Olivia listened, she was wondering why Trevor ever even wanted to be with herself, because Angie sounded amazing. 

"Just don't compare yourself to my mother," Ember spoke, as she walked into the living room and her step-mother followed.

"It's kinda hard not too, Ember. She sounds absolutely amazing compared to me. I'm like a goblin compared to her." Olivia sighed.

"No, you aren't. My Dad loves you both so much, and if he loves you... you must be amazing too. I know you are." Ember spoke. She grabbed her sneakers before sitting down. Olivia settled beside her and frowned.

"Do you think that this will all work out? Your father misses her so much, but I don't want to try and do the things she did for him. I don't want to make it seem like I'm trying to replace her when that is the thing farthest from my mind." Olivia breathed.

"Do something special. Something that is special to you from him."

"I'm kinda working on that." Olivia laughed awkwardly, as she rubbed her swell.

"No. Like, maybe a date night. He loves this steak house that used to be next to our brownstone."

"Okay... uh, would you be good if I asked Felix to come to watch you tonight?" Olivia asked as she started to think about a date night with her husband.

"I guess. I still have to get used to him."

|*|

Olivia was dressed up when Trevor got home. The kids were out of the house with Felix, so she didn't have to explain why she wanted to go out on a date. No kids means that they can be alone together and Olivia can try and make everything easier on her husband.

"Kids?" Trevor called, as he came into the house. Olivia walked from the kitchen in her favorite red dress that was snug now, but she still liked the way it fit her and made her feel.

"Hey, handsome." Olivia smiled.

"Uh, hey. Why are you so dressed up? Did I forget an anniversary or something?" Trevor asked. Olivia shook her head as she moved closer to him.

"No. You didn't forget an anniversary or a special holiday. Tonight is a date night. You and me." Olivia smiled. She reached up and gently ran her fingers through his hair as she smiled at him.

"Liv, I'm not in the mood for a date night... can we do this another time?" Trevor asked as Olivia dropped her hands. She nodded slowly before stepping back.

"Yeah... that's fine. Uh, the kids are out with Felix. They will be back at around 9." Olivia spoke. She let her husband walk to his office, and Olivia turned to walk up the stairs to change into something more comfortable but she stopped herself. She walked over to the door and grabbed her purse and jacket before leaving.

She was going to go out on a date with herself, because why waste this outfit and the hour it took the curl her hair.

|*|

Trevor thought his wife went to bed, so he just chilled in his office before going to make dinner. When he went to call his wife down to eat, the front door opened and the kids spilled in with Felix.

"Daddy!" Ainsley exclaimed as she went running towards her father.

"Hey, Ains. What's up, baby?" Trevor asked, as he lifted her up and kissed her messy brown hair.

"Why are you home?" Ember asked before Ainsley could respond.

"I'm tired. I didn't feel like going out. Why?" Trevor questioned.

"Momma wanted to take you out for dinner, Daddy. Ember and her planned it." Adalee spoke. Trevor shook his head as he sighed.

"She was fine with it. She's upstairs sleeping. Your baby brother is making her exhausted." Trevor spoke.

"Her car isn't here, Trevor," Felix spoke, as he hung the girls' jackets up.

"What? I swear that I heard her go upstairs." Trevor spoke, as he sat Ainsley down.

"She's probably upset, Dad. She was excited about tonight and you had to ruin it." Ember sighed.

"Shit." Trevor groaned, before moving over and grabbing his car keys.

"Do you want to know where she is?" Ember asked, and Trevor nodded.

"Please."

"Your favorite steak house. In your favorite booth." Ember spoke, and Trevor nodded slowly before leaving quickly.

|*|

When Trevor got to the restaurant, he looked around before finding his wife sitting in his booth. It had been the same one that he had sat in on every date with Angie. He looked her over and saw that she was quietly mixing her water with lemon as she zoned out on something in front of her.

"Mr. Langan, your wife is waiting for you." The host spoke, and Trevor looked at him for a moment.

"She didn't tell you that I was trying to ditch her?" Trevor asked.

"She has been here every night to see if you'd come." The host spoke. Trevor looked at him in confusion before watching as he pointed at a lady with long black hair and a few scars on her face. Trevor drew in a sharp breath before slowly moving towards her.

"Angie?" Trevor spoke, and she stood and looked at him.

"I was tossed from the bus. I hit my head and didn't know who I was. I walked for miles with burns on my face and body. Some nice man helped me and I remembered... I've been trying to find you for weeks but now you are here. For me." Angie smiled. She stepped forward and hugged Trevor tightly. Trevor looked over and saw that Olivia had stood and was watching with wide eyes.

"Angie, I need to go talk to her..." Trevor spoke, as he looked back at Olivia.

"Who is she?" Angie asked. Olivia bit her lip as she slowly walked away from everything and moved to the door. 

"Liv!" Trevor exclaimed, but Angie stopped him.

"Liv? Who is she, Trev?" Angie asked.

"I thought you were dead, Angie. I don't know who I buried, but they said it was you. Ember and I have been grieving your death for years, so we moved on. I married that woman. We are having a baby together... I don't know what to do." Trevor spoke. 

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