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Chapter no 27 – Miller

Caught Up (Windy City Series Book 3)

Violet:ย Please tell me youโ€™ve got your new recipes locked in and youโ€™re back on track in the kitchen? Also, theย Food & Wineย photoshoot is happening next Tuesday. Theyโ€™ll be at the house at 6 a.m. to set up.

Me:ย Finalizing those recipes tonight. Kai planned a whole thing for me.

Itโ€™s really sweet. And Tuesday doesnโ€™t work.

Kai has a road game.

Violet:ย Canโ€™t you stay back from one? Iโ€™m sur7e he can handle one trip on his own. This is important.

Me:ย No, I canโ€™t miss it. Howโ€™s that following Friday?

Violet:ย Iโ€™ll check with the shoot coordinator. Chef Maven asked me what day youโ€™re planning to be in California. Can I confirm that itโ€™s the 1st? Youโ€™ll be starting your drive from Chicago on Sunday the 29th, correct?

Me:ย Right. In two weeks.

Violet:ย Thank God. The food world is missing you, Miller. I have an inbox full of emails from food bloggers wanting to interview you about your little summer hiatus, not to mention Iโ€™ve already added another year of consulting gigs onto your schedule in the past couple of weeks!

Me:ย Great. Canโ€™t wait.

Violet:ย Your sarcasm is loud and clear, but youโ€™re blowing up right now, Chef. This is exciting. Itโ€™s only the start of it all for you. See you in two weeks!

โ€œThatโ€™s the one,โ€ Isaiah declares, pointing to the final plate I put in front of him.

Heโ€™s deemed every single one of my desserts as โ€œthe oneโ€ tonight.

Cody moans around a mouthful, Travisโ€™s eyes go wide, and my dad is simply wearing a proud smile as he has all night. Iโ€™ve found myself looking for his approval first before checking in with everyone else.

โ€œWhatโ€™s that one?โ€ Isaiah takes another mouthful before going in for his third bite, but Kai knocks his spoon out of the way to fill his own because he hasnโ€™t had the chance to try it yet.

I wipe my hands on the towel thatโ€™s draped over my shoulder. โ€œThat is a lemon curd glazed with strawberry. That slight shock you feel on your tongue is a homemade pop rock, paired with a rosรฉ sorbet. Thereโ€™s also a bit of Voatsiperifery pepper in there which is a peppercorn that has a bit more herbal and floral notes to it. Itโ€™s typically reserved for cooking, but I think it pairs well with the lemon.โ€

The boys all stop their chewing, looking at me as if Iโ€™ve grown a second head. When I talk about a dessert with colleagues, Iโ€™m understood, but when I explain to others outside of the industry, itโ€™s as if Iโ€™m speaking another language to them.

โ€œI have no idea what that means,โ€ Isaiah says. โ€œBut itโ€™s amazing and you should do this for the magazine.โ€

โ€œI think the flavor profile is a bit too summery for the fall release of the article, but I saw the strawberries and the lemon and thought, what the heck. Iโ€™ll have some fun and experiment.โ€

Iโ€™ve experimented all right. Making five new desserts for the boys to try. The dark chocolate cylinder filled with a smoked hazelnut praline cream that I thought of when we were at the bakery in Boston was an instant success, and I even impressed myself when I created a mozzarella cheesecake topped with a blackberry compote.

I didnโ€™t burn a single thing, didnโ€™t struggle with any part of it. I was happy and excited to feed the people Iโ€™ve come to care about more than I knew I was capable of. So much relief courses through me knowing I can still succeed in what Iโ€™m best at.

โ€œDad, what do you think?โ€

The one person I want to impress takes another bite of the lemon curd. โ€œPhenomenal. As always.โ€

I can feel my smile beaming under the lights in the kitchen, seeing him so proud of me. This is why I do what I do, to make sure he knows Iโ€™m doing something with my life thatโ€™s made it worth him giving up his own.

I feel better today, like Iโ€™m on the right track to getting back to where I was before all the pressure hit, and I know a huge reason for that is Kai.

The fact that he would organize this for meโ€”no one has ever done something so thoughtful. He played sous chef all night, getting me

ingredients when needed and cleaning up after I was done using a bowl or spatula. He wore the proudest grin on his face the entire time and Iโ€™ve never loved being in the kitchen more than I did with him here next to me. The only thing that wouldโ€™ve made it better was for Max to be sitting on the counter too, but itโ€™s long past his bedtime.

I was clean tonight, organized too. Nothing like I am when I bake with Max. I was more of the well-known pastry chef who helps kitchens earn Michelin stars, though I still had my tattoos showing, my septum ring in, and felt more like myself in the kitchen than I ever have before.

But the scary revelation is, I truly donโ€™t know how Iโ€™m supposed to go back to work without Kaiโ€™s encouraging words quietly spoken in my ear or his hand resting on my lower back to check if I need anything.

Tonight was perfect. He was perfect because he always is. And in two weeks, I wonโ€™t have him next to me any longer.

I meet him at the sink where heโ€™s washing dishes, wanting to be wherever he is. I lean back on the counter, facing him.

โ€œGreat job, Mills,โ€ he says, a proud smile quirking his lips.

โ€œThank you. And thank you for tonight. This was . . . just what I needed.โ€ โ€œFeeling better?โ€

I nod, wanting to lean up on my toes and break my own rules, to press my mouth to his and thank him. Heโ€™s so handsome, so kind. Cares so much for his people.

I want to hide myself in his home forever just so I can call myself one of those people.

Whoa . . . no, I donโ€™t.

โ€œYouโ€™re pretty like this,โ€ he says, continuing to wash the dishes I used. โ€œApron tied around your waist. Hair thrown on top of your head. Creative brain of yours at work. I love getting to see the polished pastry chef not so polished under her chefโ€™s coat.โ€

โ€œWell, lucky you, maybe tonight youโ€™ll get to see whatโ€™s under the apron too.โ€

โ€œMaybe?โ€ His eyes lighten with excitement. โ€œWeโ€™re past playing hard to get, donโ€™t you think?โ€

I lean into him. โ€œYou and me, Malakai, will never be done playing hard to get.โ€

Bending down, he presses a chaste kiss to the top of my hair, chuckling as he does.

โ€œViolet texted with a date for the photoshoot. Does the Friday before I leave work to have the shoot here?โ€

โ€œYou can do it whenever, Mills. Even if I have to go on a road trip, Iโ€™ll figure out childcare for Max.โ€

โ€œYou have a home game that night,โ€ I tell him. โ€œI checked your schedule before I offered that date. Thereโ€™s something called โ€˜Family Dayโ€™ on the team calendar the following day. Iโ€™m not sure what that is.โ€

Family Day also lands on my birthday, but Kai doesnโ€™t know that.

He swipes the sponge on the inside of a mixing bowl, not meeting my eye. โ€œItโ€™s an event that team management puts on for all the families to come together on the field. Every team Iโ€™ve played for has hosted one. There will be food and drinks, that kind of thing. Itโ€™s during the series against Atlanta.โ€ He finally looks my way. โ€œDo you think youโ€™ll go to it?โ€

He doesnโ€™t have to say it, but I know heโ€™s never had anyone there for him at one of these events. I would guess Isaiah had always been too busy with his own season that they couldnโ€™t be there for each other, and yes, this year heโ€™ll have his son, but heโ€™s also going to have me.

โ€œIโ€™m sure your dad would want you there,โ€ Kai adds.

His tone is casual, easy, and detached, just the way Iโ€™ve asked him to be, but he shouldnโ€™t be detached when it comes to asking for someone to finally support him.

Hand on his forearm, I trace my fingertips up the thin skin on the inside. โ€œIโ€™ll be there,โ€ I say with conviction. โ€œFor you.โ€

I donโ€™t miss the way his eyes soften before drifting back to the island to check on his teammates and coach, reminding me that theyโ€™re here, and maybe wondering why Iโ€™m suddenly okay with a bit of PDA.

I lean my head on his bicep, hand wrapped around his arm to hold him while he washes the dishes, forgoing my rules for the moment. โ€œThank you for tonight.โ€

He leans his cheek on my hair. โ€œIโ€™d do anything for you, Miller.โ€

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