The Matchmaker's Choice: A Lesbian Romance - Page 18

most guys a while to mature. I’ve never dated anyone younger

than me. It wouldn’t work out.”

“Okay.”

I note that down on the paper, though I really don’t

have to. I have a good memory. Usually by now, I already

have a mental picture of prospective matches, but, stubbornly,

none are coming to mind. I just keep picturing Steph with

some guy. Any guy. It sucks. It feels a little bit like

indigestion. Like a lunch of raw cabbage and three-day-old

pizza with sardines would give you. Not that I’ve ever eaten

that. Or ever would. But I can imagine.

“How about physical characteristics?”

“It doesn’t matter.”

“Is there anything you don’t like?”

“No.”

I jot that down. “I guess I have to ask you the hard

stuff now. About you.”

“That’s fine. I’m ready.”

We both look up as Tildy runs for the solitary swing.

She lays flat on it with her belly and starts rocking, arms

outstretched, legs in the air, like a bird. I smile softly. Steph

does too. That makes my stomach do a flip flop that isn’t

indigestion related.

“Is it important to you to have children down the

road?”

Steph tenses. She grips the water bottle so tight I’m

afraid the lid is going to pop right off. “Yes, extremely, but I’d

be open to waiting a few more years, until it was right. I’m not

about rushing into anything, but I would never match with

someone who didn’t want kids. If he had kids already, I would

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