Two single parents raising children meet under unusual circumstances in small town America. Dr. Jane is known in town for always being there for the parents of small children. Being a single mother of two children she knows how scary it can be when you have a sick child, even for pediatricians. Especially when they are not able to speak for themselves yet, learning and interpreting their tells and cries can be daunting under normal circumstances, but add a fever, an ear infection, or projectile vomiting and we are talking a whole different monster.
So when Dominic Rosario ends up in her office with sweet Olivia she takes notice of them both. Because her body has never reacted to anyone the way it does to his. Which scared the ever-loving daylights out of her. Her kids are nine and seven, Mikey and Sally. And Mikey is having a time of it since his father just announced he was getting remarried, and to a woman twenty years his junior. If it weren’t for her village of friends, and her family, it would be beyond hard raising them alone. It doesn't even bother her that the marriage broke up for her, but the toll on her children is what kills her.
Rick used to be a decent father, but since the divorce, it's like he divorced the children. It's at that appointment that Dominic asked if it was too soon to introduce Olivia to play group situations with other children. Jane said not at all she said it would be wonderful for her. “Do you, by chance, know of any single parents that might be up for hanging out?” Something about the way he asked it shot nerves straight through her stomach again. Was he flirting with her? As they talked some more they figured out he was Mikey’s new teacher, since his regular teacher went out on maternity leave.
She suddenly stood dazed as Dominic and Olivia got ready to leave the exam room. I’ll see you next week. At the parent-teacher conference. Dominic threw over his shoulder as he left. Not only had she been amusing dirty thoughts about the father of one of her patients, but she was also now having them about her son’s new teacher. As if that couldn’t get any more tricky. “Yes. I will see you then.” He stood up, grabbed the diaper bag from the bench beside him, and lifted Olivia to his hip. “See you around, Doctor Hughes.”
He stopped briefly, resting his hand on the doorknob before turning it. “Oh, and if you’re interested in a play date, just let me know.” Now she was freaking out. In talking with her sister Abby and brother-in-law, Nate she gets their take. First, Abby. Why is it an issue? Because he is going to be Mikey’s teacher? Jane tells her it's not just that his one-year-old daughter is her patient. Abby does point out, however, that she is too young to know what is going on. Jane then spits out what’s bothering her, he’s a baby he’s ten years younger than her.
He’s barely thirty-two. She’s TEN years older! And wonders who would even want to date an old bag like her?” Abby scolds her, You’re not old. She retorts, I’m not young. I can’t do all the things guys his age expect women to do. “What exactly do you think he expects you to do? And how do you know how old he is? Did you ask him? Her face turned beet red. Jane?” “We needed to make sure we had everything updated in Olivia’s file.” “What’s going on?” Nate asked. “Spill it,” Nate coaxed, looking between us. “Cause you know Abby is going to tell me as soon as you leave the room.”
“Abby’s the worst at keeping secrets.” “She has a crush,” Abby rushed out. Penny Abby’s daughter’s birthday is on Saturday the whole town seems to be invited. Saturday would be Penny’s birthday and there was about to be a turning point in both Jane and Dominic’s lives they just didn't know how much. Would it be a smooth ride to happiness oh no. No one ever said life worked that way. They did say love is always worth it.