Chapter 55: Second Date
“Serena, good afternoon,” Carson’s voice said cheerily into the phone. “Hey. Carson,” Serena said. She had just gotten in from
her shift at the hospital. Dana was already making the kids dinner, and when she’d arrived, the phone was ringing. “Are you just
getting in?” he asked. “You sound flustered.” Serena chuckled. “Yea, I just got back from the hospital. What’s up?” she asked.
“Well, I may have heard from a little bird that you have a babysitter tonight,” he said. “So, I was wondering if you wanted to have
dinner with me.” “You’re asking me to dinner again?” Serena asked. “My cooking didn’t scare you away.” Carson laughed.
Serena saw Olivia make a scrunched-up face. She thought it was about her own cooking, but she made it again the next time
Carson spoke. “Not at all,” he said. “I will be handling the food this time, though.” Serena sighed. “I guess I could come over for a
little while” she said. “Let me shower and change, then I’ll come by.” “Great!” Carson said happily. “I’ll see you soon.” He hung
up. “Are you going to see Carson again?” Oliver asked moodily. Clearly, her kids hadn’t taken to him very well. “I am,” Serena
said. “Dana, are you okay to stay with the kids?” “Of course,” Dana said with a nod. “Thank you,” Serena said. She showered
and changed quickly, kissed the kids goodbye, and then headed out to see Carson. When she got to his house, Serena was
surprised by the setup. The lighting was dim, and he had a candle lit dinner prepared. It smelled amazing, and her mouth started
to water. Between her own cooking and eating hospital cafeteria food, she hadn’t had a really delicious meal in too long!
“Wow.” Serena said as Carson took her sweater. “This looks amazing.” There was a pretty flower arrangement at the center of
the table. “Well, you are always working so hard, as a mother and a doctor, I figured you could be spoiled for a night,” he said
with a chuckle. Serena smiled, taking a seat at the table. “Did you cook?” she asked. Carson shook his head. “No, but I had a
few favors to call in,” he said. Carson poured them each a glass of wine. Serena raised an eyebrow at him. “The kids aren’t
here.”
“That is true,” she said, accepting the glass and taking a sip. Not that she didn’t think she could drink wine in front of her kids, but
she was a little suspicious about what Second Date Carson had in mind for their night. “Don’t worry, I’m not going to try
smiling as she cut into the juicy steak cut on her plate. “That’s what I’d like it to be,” Carson admitted. “You’re an incredibly strong
female, a great doctor, and a great mother. I can’t think of any other qualities that matter.” Serena snorted a laugh and set her
wine down. “I could probably cook better,” she teased. Carson rolled his eyes and gave her a dismissive wave, sipping his own
wine. They ate in silence for a while, and Serena looked around Carson’s house. It was a definitely a bachelor pad. He hadn’t
done much to decorate the walls or get interesting furniture. She didn’t know how long he’d lived there, but he was a lifelong
member of the Night Sky pack. As Beta, he would have access to whatever luxuries he wanted! What are you thinking about?”
Carson asked her. Serena chuckled. “I was admiring your house, and the simplicity of it,” she said. Carson nodded. “I don’t need
much to be happy,” he admitted. “I’m not one of those lush Betas that needs to show off my status with expensive furniture, fine.
art, and a big house.” Serena nodded, biting her bottom lip. “I see,” she said. “I’ve offended you,” Carson said. Serena shook her
head. “No. My mother and father are Alpha and Luna. They live very comfortably,” she explained. “I always assumed it was more
of a pack lifestyle than a choice.” Carson shrugged. “It could be,” he said. “I just didn’t adhere to it. Does that bother you?” “No,”
Serena said, shaking her head. “I enjoy simplicity. Something I lack a good deal in my life.” Carson laughed. “I imagine so,” he
said. Serena smiled at him, the candles flickering slightly. “But you still went through the trouble of getting this flower
arrangement and setting up this romantic dinner,” she pointed out. “Well, why can’t romance be simple too?” he asked. Serena
shrugged. “I guess there is no reason it can’t,” she said. Carson nodded. “Good, How is everything?” he asked. “Delicious”
Serena said, finishing off her last bite of steak. “I’m almost sorry to be done.”
“You‘re not done yet,” he said. “I’ve got dessert too. How do you like chocolate mousse?” Second Date Serena’s eyes widened
for a moment. “Wow,” she muttered. “You really did go all out.” “Then again, sometimes romance shouldn’t be simple,” Carson
said. He retreated to the kitchen and came back with two dessert plates, each one holding a slice of seven-layer mousse.
Serena’s jaw dropped slightly. “That looks...amazing,” she said. She wasn’t sure how she could eat the whole thing! “Don’t be
shy, dig right in,” Carson said, grabbing his own fork and taking a big bite. Serena cleansed her pallet with a sip of wine, and then
took a bite of the mousse. It was the perfect amount of fluffy and sweet, practically melting in her mouth. “Oh my,” she muttered
through the bite, swallowing. “This is great service.” Carson grinned at her with chocolate smudged teeth. “Tell me a little more
mousse. “Okay,” she said softly. “I’m a werewolf from Starseeker pack, I have a twin brother. My mother and father are Alpha and
Luna, and I have twin kids.” Carson smirked at her. “I know all that already,” he reminded her. Serena gave a reluctant smile. She
wasn’t sure what to tell Carson. Most of her experiences since coming the Night Sky had been work related. She didn’t want to
just talk about work. She didn’t want to just talk
about her kids. She also thought it would be inappropriate to talk about Logan and Holly with the Beta while on a date! “Olivia,
Oliver, and I recently moved back into our house,” Serena said. “It is nice to have our own space again.” “You found it difficult to
live with the Alpha?” Carson asked, raising an eyebrow and topping off their wine glasses. Serena shrugged. “Not in the strictest
sense,” she said. “Raising kids in someone else’s household is always complicated.” “Yes, that sounds right,” Carson said. “Holly
didn’t give you too much of a hard time?” “Fortunately, we weren’t around each other much,” Serena said with a sigh. Carson
chuckled. “She can be difficult,” he said. “That’s not...” Serena trailed off. She didn’t want to get a reputation as a gossiper.
“She’s just not very practiced with kids.” After finishing her glass of wine, Serena decided it was getting late enough for her to go
home. The kids would already be asleep, but she didn’t want to stay late and give Carson the wrong idea. “I should get going,”
she said. “If you must,” Carson said. He stood up and retrieved her sweater. “I hope you’ll join me again for another date.” He
walked her to the front door.
“I did have a really great time tonight,” Serena said. “Thank you from the break from my routine, and the delicious food. I’ll be full
forever.” Carson laughed. “Next time, we can do something with the kids again,” he said. “I want them to be comfortable with me
too.”
“That would be great,” Serena said. She didn’t know if she wanted to start dating Carson, but he was nice to her, and he wanted
to get to know the kids. She couldn’t live like a nun just because she was concerned about telling Logan about the kids they
shared! Still, she had her reservations about getting in too deep with the Beta. Eventually, she would have to tell Logan the truth,
and when she did, if she was involved with Carson, it could hurt him and Logan. More than that, it could cause unnecessary
tension between them. “Carson, I really like spending time with you, but I’m sort of in a place where I need to take things very
slow,” she said. “For my kids, because I’m still focused on establishing my career.” Carson put his hand on Serena’s shoulder. “I
get it,” he said. “I’m not in a rush, and I’m not going to pressure you.” She felt herself blush as she smiled at him. He did make
her feel really good!
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