Cleo honestly wanted to know what Peyton wanted to say to her. After knowing her for almost a decade, they’d never had a good conversation or moment. And despite Peyton being the only woman in her life, Cleo had never seen her as a mom. Peyton hadn’t allowed her to or wanted her to. So, the fact she’d written Cleo a letter made her nervous. And she honestly expected more insults and put-downs. Because sober or not Cleo was sure Peyton still hated her. Luckily, she was wrong. Dear Cleo, I know you’re probably the last person I should expect forgiveness from. But here’s my best shot. You were an unexpected obstacle I hadn’t expected when I met Billy. He was a handsome man, well off, and I knew he wasn’t a perv. I knew he’d fall for my looks and s*x, and I had hoped I could