<p><strong><em>Trent</em></strong></p><p>I loved my hometown in the fall. The summer guests were drifting home and the sleepy town I ran fast and far from decades ago became the home I remembered. The home I loved. I let it get to me. I let myself get sucked in. I wasn't the town's son anymore. I was nobody.&nbsp;</p><p>Or so I thought. That random woman I met online? I didn't think she knew who I was. She pretended she didn't. But after one night she was trying to trap me into a lifetime together. Ha! She couldn't trick me. I wasn't falling for it. Or her.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>Finley</em></strong></p><p>Finally. I finally got things settled at work. I was good for nine months. Time to hang on and make a new plan. I deserved a night out. A quick fling with a rare stranger in my small town.&nbsp;</p><p>One night.&nbsp;</p><p>One time.&nbsp;</p><p><em>Not</em>&nbsp;one line.&nbsp;</p><p>Shit. I was supposed to spend those nine months growing my business not growing a person. Now I need to tell that stranger about the baby. If I can find him.&nbsp;</p>