Aiden, who had been completely quiet since, glanced up at his father before staring down at his mother, who had her face buried in the task of packing up their things. “Mom, aren’t we visiting the dentist anymore?” Alex’s gaze flickered to Aiden, then to Sophia, who still hadn’t looked at him once since Alice left. “We are,” she said to their son, her tone soft but dry, as if all her warmth had been tucked away somewhere unreachable. She closed the basket, lifted it, and started toward the car without waiting for him. Alex ran a hand over his jaw, forcing his feet to move. The need to explain pressed hard against his chest, but the way she walked away told him she wouldn’t hear a word. He followed them to the car. Sophia got the twins settled, her hands moving quickly, her voice even. She didn’t glance in his direction once. The drive to the dentist’s office was quiet, except for the twins chatting in the back. He kept his hands tight on the steering wheel, his mind stuck on the
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