“I know I had said that I was game for anything, but I’d had enough excitement and intrigue for one day. I wanted to relax and enjoy myself. But I ignored my feelings of anxiety and said, “That sounds like fun. Did you ask Billy? Should we just move in?” “You could move in if you’d like, but I know you’re kidding. I think I know you pretty well by now, my dear.” “I don’t know if that’s good or bad.” “And yes, I did ask Billy about cocktails, dining with us tonight, and dining in St. George. He’s... all for it.” She leaned in closer to me and whispered, “Would you like to take off your windbreaker, or do you still have a gun in your pocket? It’s okay if you do. The captain won’t say anything.” I looked over at the group of men huddled together—Captain O’Riley, Billy, Loukas, McCoy and Steven. Apparently, they were talking about baseball because I heard one of them laugh and say something about last season’s grand slam walk-off in the final inning of the game.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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