As I set down my phone, Hannah cocked her head and asked, "Allie, you heading out?"
I glanced at her and replied, "Yep, Nettie's asked to meet up!"
"Just the two of you?" Hannah prodded.
"Mmm, but it's not set in stone. She didn't say her dad wanted to meet, just that she did!"
Hannah scoffed, "As if she can call the shots. What's the point of meeting with you?"
I paused for a moment before responding, "Since when did you become so pragmatic?"
"It's not about being pragmatic," Hannah retorted. "Irving's a shrewd one, and I doubt Nettie has him figured out. What difference can she make? It'll be a waste of time. She can't make decisions anyway!"
Hannah had quite a bias against Nettie because of the complications Janice faced with her premature birth.
"Maybe so, but she called me twice. Must be something important she wants to discuss," I said calmly. "No harm in hearing her out. If I'm just loafing around at home, might as well take a stroll and see what's on her mind."
"Curiosity killed the cat!" Hannah laughed recklessly. "Alright then, off you go! Good thing Carl's napping, or you wouldn't dream of leaving once he wakes up."
"Good point. Let's get going." I chuckled, grabbed my bag, and gave a quick word to Mom before scurrying out the door with Hannah.
Lately, Carl had been clinging to me constantly. I couldn't even step away for a moment without him seeking me out. That's mother-son love for me.
Helga was oblivious to my situation with Carl, always nagging that the little lord grew fussier by the day, always wanting me in sight.
Truth be told, it didn't sit well with me. But I hadn't spilled the beans about the real story, not even to Catherine. I'd wait until I found that missing piece of myself.
Once Hannah and I left the house, I checked the time and suggested, "Let's call the driver to pick us up at the street corner and we can walk there."
Hannah was on the phone with the driver in a flash, asking him to meet us.
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