CHAPTER SIXTEEN “I don’t think this is going to work Lana and for the record, I think we still have a chance to turn around and go back home,” He stated as we walked into my office in the club. “Look, I need this Nick. I want you to go put yourself out there while I brace myself for Andrew. I know he is going to show up here and maybe I could give him a chance to work this out. I do not want my child to grow up without a father like I did just because I was too proud to talk it out,” I said. He would not understand what I had been through growing up without a father. “Fine. I’m only doing this for you and because I want to keep our friendship,” he smiled as I sighed in relief. Later, dressed in a white dress tagging every inch of my skin, I leaned over the glass railing, watch