Maybe this will help you understand where I'm coming from. If it were me in this instance I would not forgive him or ever trust him again. However I try and write stories that come from different perspectives; not just the "oh he's a scum bag he doesn't deserve her trust blah blah blah" Taking that into consideration and the fact that some people react the same way and others completely different, for some people all the other person has to say is sorry and bam! They are forgiven, for others it takes more. But I am not one to say when a person has proven themselves; I think it's up to each individiual and what they can live with in their lives. For me nothing would make me forgive and forget but let's say for my best friend he says he's sorry and he regrets it and for her that's good enough. I don't think there is one right answer or one right opinion or emotion for that matter. Hope that helps a little in explaining what I'm trying to show. Not to say that all is forgiven just like that either

I think I have rambled enough...so yeah here's the next part!
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Chapter 20
The next day Max and his mother headed out early to see Mr. Johnson who was very eager to get the meeting over with. Max decided to leave Kylei with Serena since they would only be gone about two hours and trying to have a serious discussion was kind of difficult with a baby on your lap. During that time Max closed the diner since there wouldn’t be enough people around to handle the customers.
Serena was currently sitting upstairs in the living room playing with Kylei. She just finished talking to Kyle on the phone and he was on his way over with a few movies to for them watch later tonight. There was knock on the door and she knew it couldn’t be Kyle already.
She rose to answer the door and when she swung it open she was surprised to say the least to see who was standing at the other end of the doorway.
“Liz.” Serena pulled the petite girl into a quick hug.
“Hi.” Liz said shyly as she entered the living room.
“What are you doing here? I thought you would be gone for a few more days?” Serena asked closing the door and waiting for Liz’s response.
“I was going to but there wasn’t anything there for me, so I finished what I needed to get done early and wanted to surprise Max.” Liz smiled and walked around the couch. That’s when she spotted Kylei and a smile full of happiness made its way across her face. That look did not go unnoticed by Serena.
“He will be pleasantly surprised when he gets home.”
“Home? He’s not here?” Liz said a little disappointed.
“No he and Diane went to talk to this man who’s looking to buy the diner.”
“I didn’t know they were selling it?” Liz said a little saddened that Max had not mentioned it, but figured it was because of everything else that was going on.
“Yeah well ultimately it’s Max’s choice since uncle Phillip left the business to him, but aunt Diane wants Max to sell it. She doesn’t want him to be stuck here you know?”
“Yeah I know.” Liz decided that she needed to talk to Max about where they were headed. Liz was broken from her thoughts when Kylei spotted her and crawled quickly to Liz’s feet.
“Hi sweetie! Did you miss me?!” Liz said as she effortlessly lifted Kylei into her arms. Kylei threw her small arms around Liz’s neck and placed a kiss on her cheek.
“She’s amazing isn’t she?” Serena said taking a seat on the nearest couch. Liz joined her with Kylei on her lap.
“Yes she is.” Liz said in awe while she ran her hands down the little girls back.
“That’s not what I mean Liz.” Serena decided it would be time to talk to Liz about what she thought was going on with Kylei.
“What do you mean then?” Liz was a little confused she hoped that Serena explained it a little better.
“I mean she has never known what it’s like to have a mother. Hell her own mother never even held her once. But with you it’s like she knows what a mother is, I’m not sure I’m explaining myself very well here. It’s kind of hard to explain.” Serena was frustrated because for the first time ever she could not get her words out correctly.
“I know what you mean. I felt it the first time she looked at me. Like she knew something was missing but she didn’t know what until…” Liz stopped. She knew she was analyzing things too much.
“She saw you.” Serena finished.
“Yeah.” Liz said letting out a breath she didn’t know she was even holding.
“That’s just crazy.” Liz decided they were both talking crazy now.
“No it’s not Liz. Children are smarter than most people give them credit for. I don’t think anyone can explain it, but it’s just like when they know something is wrong. It’s weird but I believe it. I see the way she looks at both you and Max when you’re together. She knows Liz.”
“Knows what?”
“That you love her.” Serena answered simply.
“I do more than I thought possible and she’s not even mine.” Liz said leaning over and placing kisses on top of Kylei’s soft curls.
“She may be one day.” Serena said and Liz’s head snapped up quickly, but before she even got to say anything the front door swung open to reveal Max and his mother.
“Liz?”
“Hi Max, Diane.” Liz rose quickly from the couch pressing Kylei close to her chest.
“Hi Liz. Well Max I’m tired maybe you should just not open the diner today. I think I need a nap and Serena don’t you have a date with Kyle or something?” Diane didn’t even try to hide the fact that she was trying to give Max and Liz some time alone. Serena simply played along.
“Yes actually I was on my way over the Kyle’s once you guys got home.” Which was a total lie because Kyle was on his way over.
“Alright you two we’ll see you later.” Diane and Serena exited the living room quickly. Liz and Max had yet to say another word they just stood there staring at one another that is until Kylei reached out for Max.
“Hi pumpkin! I missed you so much!” Max lifted his daughter and placed kisses all over her face. He hated being away from her for longer than a few minutes at a time. He knew he would have to learn to let go eventually, but for now he could keep her around him at all times and he loved it.
After setting Kylei back on the floor they both watched as she crawled in front of the television to chew on one of her toys and watch the cartoons currently gracing the television screen.
Max quickly stepped up to Liz and wrapped his arms around her. Liz stood on her tiptoes and lifted her hands around his neck. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath. She missed him so much.
“What are you doing here? Are you okay? I thought you weren’t coming back for a few days?” Not that Max was upset that she was there, but he wondered what happened. Liz pulled out of his embrace and guided him over to the couch. Once Max was seated Liz sat down in his lap and Max quickly wrapped his arm around her waist.
“I’m fine. I needed to see you and Kylei. I missed you. I finished what I needed to get done yesterday after I talked to you and called the airport, so here I am!” Liz said smiling.
“Here you are.” Max smiled at her and ran a hand through her soft hair. He then pulled her into another hug; he wanted to hold her forever. She felt so perfect in his arms.
“Where were you?” She pretended not to know. She didn’t want him assuming that Serena told her everything. Max pulled away and looked into her eyes.
“Actually my mother and I went to a meeting with a potential buyer for the diner.”
“You’re going to sell it?”
“I don’t know. My mom wants me to but because my father left it to me I feel like I can’t just sell it to the highest bidder.” Max finished sadly.
“I can understand that. But why does your mom want you to sell it?” Liz figured she’d go the most direct root and find out the reasons why Diane, who after all knew her husband better than anyone, would ask her only son to do such a thing.
“She feels like I’m wearing myself down and that I’ll be stuck here forever if I don’t sell it. She wants me to go back to school and do whatever I want to do. But I don’t know if I can do that in good conscious.” Max spoke honestly.
“And what will your mother do if you sell the diner?” Liz wanted all the facts before she gave her opinion to Max. This was important and needed to be handled with great care.
“My father and her were going to retire in Boston once I graduated college. She wants to go to Boston. That’s where they met and fell in love. So I told her to go, she won’t though not if I don’t sell. I feel like I’m betraying my father all the while letting my mother down in the process.” Max adverted his eyes elsewhere. Liz quickly framed his face with her tiny hands and willed him to look at her.
“No Max your mother loved your father with every fiber of her being. She’s knows your father Max, she knows what he wanted for you. If she feels its okay to let go, then maybe you should too. You owe your father that.”
“What Liz? What do I owe him because I don’t know anymore what’s right and wrong?” Max pleaded with her to help him see what he was missing.
“Your father worked hard and wore himself out for the both of you. I bet he never regretted it, so long as he saw you and your mom’s happy faces. He was a happy man Max, he may have died too young but he lived a full life and I bet he had no regrets. He never got to see his granddaughter, but because of him his granddaughter can see the world. She can be anything she wants to be and you know why?”
“Why?”
“Because of you Max. Because you love her just as your father loved you and you would give her anything in your power that you could. I know it seems wrong and I know that he left it to you, but he also in doing so left you with a choice. If you want to keep the diner…keep it, but you have to let your mother go. She needs to be at peace Max and staying here is a constant reminder of what she no longer has.” Liz was practically in tears watching the emotions play across his face.
“My dad.” Max was in tears listening to Liz’s words. He knew she was right he knew that she understood him.
“Yes. Baby you love Kylei the way you do with your whole heart because of your father and your mother. You saw the love they had for one another and that taught you…prepared you to love your daughter just the same. I know it’s hard to let go but sometimes it’s easier than holding on.” Liz finished and wiped away the tears that fell across Max’s cheeks. Then she leaned in and kissed his mouth softly. She could taste the saltiness from his tears mixing with her own.
“Thank you Liz.” Max pulled away to look in her eyes and then he pulled her closer for another kiss. He wrapped both hands around her and covered her soft lips with his. He loved the taste of her kisses. Liz slowly slid her tongue across the bottom of his lip and he opened up for her. She loved the feel of being in his arms and the taste of him. He consumed her.
The broke away panting for air a few minutes later and Liz rested her head against his chest. She loved hearing the sound of his heart beating quickly knowing it was because of her that it was.
“What are you doing today?” Liz asked him while watching Kylei on the floor still playing.
“Spending it with you.” Max smiled and placed a kiss on her temple.
“Good, there’s someplace I’d like to take you.” Liz smiled and rose off his lap making her way over to Kylei.
“What are you doing?” Max asked when Liz picked Kylei up in her arms.
“Getting her dressed because you Max Evans have a date…with me.” Liz said with a big smile, turned and walked towards Kylei’s bedroom without another word leaving a very stunned Max in her wake.
TBC...