Violet:ย Please tell me youโve got your new recipes locked in and youโre back on track in the kitchen? Also, theย Food & Wineย photoshoot is happening next Tuesday. Theyโll be at the house at 6 a.m. to set up.
Me:ย Finalizing those recipes tonight. Kai planned a whole thing for me.
Itโs really sweet. And Tuesday doesnโt work.
Kai has a road game.
Violet:ย Canโt you stay back from one? Iโm sur7e he can handle one trip on his own. This is important.
Me:ย No, I canโt miss it. Howโs that following Friday?
Violet:ย Iโll check with the shoot coordinator. Chef Maven asked me what day youโre planning to be in California. Can I confirm that itโs the 1st? Youโll 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 Iโve already added another year of consulting gigs onto your schedule in the past couple of weeks!
Me:ย Great. Canโt wait.
Violet:ย Your sarcasm is loud and clear, but youโre blowing up right now, Chef. This is exciting. Itโs only the start of it all for you. See you in two weeks!
โThatโs the one,โ Isaiah declares, pointing to the final plate I put in front of him.
Heโs deemed every single one of my desserts as โthe oneโ tonight.
Cody moans around a mouthful, Travisโs eyes go wide, and my dad is simply wearing a proud smile as he has all night. Iโve found myself looking for his approval first before checking in with everyone else.
โWhatโs 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 hasnโt had the chance to try it yet.
I wipe my hands on the towel thatโs draped over my shoulder. โThat 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. Thereโs also a bit of Voatsiperifery pepper in there which is a peppercorn that has a bit more herbal and floral notes to it. Itโs 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 Iโve grown a second head. When I talk about a dessert with colleagues, Iโm understood, but when I explain to others outside of the industry, itโs as if Iโm speaking another language to them.
โI have no idea what that means,โ Isaiah says. โBut itโs amazing and you should do this for the magazine.โ
โI 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. Iโll have some fun and experiment.โ
Iโve 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 didnโt burn a single thing, didnโt struggle with any part of it. I was happy and excited to feed the people Iโve 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 Iโm best at.
โDad, what do you think?โ
The one person I want to impress takes another bite of the lemon curd. โPhenomenal. 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 Iโm doing something with my life thatโs made it worth him giving up his own.
I feel better today, like Iโm 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 meโno 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 Iโve never loved being in the kitchen more than I did with him here next to me. The only thing that wouldโve made it better was for Max to be sitting on the counter too, but itโs 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 donโt know how Iโm supposed to go back to work without Kaiโs 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 wonโt have him next to me any longer.
I meet him at the sink where heโs washing dishes, wanting to be wherever he is. I lean back on the counter, facing him.
โGreat job, Mills,โ he says, a proud smile quirking his lips.
โThank you. And thank you for tonight. This was . . . just what I needed.โ โFeeling 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. Heโs 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 donโt.
โYouโre pretty like this,โ he says, continuing to wash the dishes I used. โApron 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 chefโs coat.โ
โWell, lucky you, maybe tonight youโll get to see whatโs under the apron too.โ
โMaybe?โ His eyes lighten with excitement. โWeโre past playing hard to get, donโt you think?โ
I lean into him. โYou 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.
โViolet texted with a date for the photoshoot. Does the Friday before I leave work to have the shoot here?โ
โYou can do it whenever, Mills. Even if I have to go on a road trip, Iโll figure out childcare for Max.โ
โYou have a home game that night,โ I tell him. โI checked your schedule before I offered that date. Thereโs something called โFamily Dayโ on the team calendar the following day. Iโm not sure what that is.โ
Family Day also lands on my birthday, but Kai doesnโt know that.
He swipes the sponge on the inside of a mixing bowl, not meeting my eye. โItโs an event that team management puts on for all the families to come together on the field. Every team Iโve played for has hosted one. There will be food and drinks, that kind of thing. Itโs during the series against Atlanta.โ He finally looks my way. โDo you think youโll go to it?โ
He doesnโt have to say it, but I know heโs 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 couldnโt be there for each other, and yes, this year heโll have his son, but heโs also going to have me.
โIโm sure your dad would want you there,โ Kai adds.
His tone is casual, easy, and detached, just the way Iโve asked him to be, but he shouldnโt 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. โIโll be there,โ I say with conviction. โFor you.โ
I donโt miss the way his eyes soften before drifting back to the island to check on his teammates and coach, reminding me that theyโre here, and maybe wondering why Iโm 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. โThank you for tonight.โ
He leans his cheek on my hair. โIโd do anything for you, Miller.โ