Impulsively, Summer reached out and patted Kera's hand. "You're right. We don't know what this has been like for you. But we want to make it easier."
Kera tingled at the touch. But just as quickly as the soft warm hand had been on hers, it was gone. But the touch lingered. "But you can't give me back the last two years of my life." She blinked rapidly as she looked into Summer's soft eyes.
Summer's face softened. "No, we can't Kera. But hopefully I can ease some of this loneliness for you." She patted Kera's hand again.
Suddenly Kera felt safe. It was hard to explain how such a simple gesture could make her feel protected, but it did. And a part of her was happy that Summer would be taking Karl's place. As much as she'd miss the sporadic rapport Karl and she had managed to build over the last two years, it would be nice to have a woman to talk to. But she could never tell Summer that she'd confided to Annette about her true identity. Just as she'd never told Karl. And she could never tell either of them that Annette was holding that information against her. Thinking about Annette left a bad taste in her mouth.
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