When I roll over, sunshine splashes across my face. Opening my eyes, I look around, and at first, I don’t remember where I am. Then the familiar smell of Kane hits me, and a small smile plays on my lips. It wasn’t a dream, and I’m really here. Pushing myself up, I lift my hands above my head and stretch. I stand and grab my phone, realizing it’s just past seven, which means Kane is already at work. A tinge of disappointment hits me until I notice a note on the coffee table along with my car keys. I immediately grin when I pick it up. Ivy, Ivy,Good morning. I left early this morning while you were still asleep and changed the battery in your car. It’s parked outside, so you won’t have to walk all the way back to the warehouse. If you need anything else, I left my number at the bottom. Ne