EVANGELINE I appreciated the fact that she didn’t feel the need to impress me with a fancy restaurant. She took me to a small café that I’d been to a couple of times. It smelled like cinnamon and cookies, and it made my stomach rumble. I hadn’t been here in a while due to my busy schedule, but I’d missed their burgers and fries. As soon as a waiter arrived, I ordered it without even glancing at the menu. She laughed as soon as she heard my order. “Did I say something wrong?” I asked and she shook her head quickly. “You and Nicholas have the same taste. It shouldn’t be surprising considering that you’re siblings but he is the only person I know who will go into a place and decide that he wants burgers and fries when they have an entire menu filled with food.” I forced a smile on my f

