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By the time I dropped Gran off at home, I was already running late. I called the chief of the construction crew and Aiden so they knew I wasn't dicking around.

I drove to Essex at top speed, making it there in good time.

"Maddox, you’re here!" Aiden exclaimed as I got out of my car. "The rest of the crew already left, but this is Dean, the head of construction. I trust him 100 percent."

I shook his hand. "Great to meet you, Dean."

"Likewise." He clapped his hands together. "All right, let's walk through the to-dos," he said.

I nodded, listening intently while he listed off tasks. We went around the perimeter as we spoke, and I committed everything to memory. I was going to review it all with Gabe, and I didn't want to leave out even one detail.

"I'm excited about this project," Dean said when we finished our roundup.

"So am I," I said.

"And Aiden tells me you still don't have the green light for the neighboring property."

"We don't. But regardless, the plans for the hotel wouldn’t change.”

"All right, then. We'll hit the ground running," Dean said.

"How often do you want an update?" Aiden asked.

"Weekly," I replied. "And if you run into any sort of troubles, or if you fall behind schedule, I want to know that the minute it happens.”

Dean frowned at me. "Man, this is construction. Unexpected things happen all the time."

"I know. And I want to be on top of things at all times.”

"All right, then consider it done," Dean said. "Now, if that's everything, I’m gonna head out."

“Sounds good.” I turned to my architect. “Aiden, how are those new plans coming along?”

“Slowly, but I’ll have them soon.”

I didn’t press the matter. Even I knew that drafting up new plans couldn’t happen from one day to the next. And Cami knew my idea, so whether she saw the drawings or not didn’t matter too much right now.

After saying our goodbyes, I got into the car, my mind still on Cami. As I started the engine, I remembered the conversation with Gran about Cami repairing her roof.

Instead of driving to the interstate, I called her Dad and asked for her address under the pretense of wanting to chat a bit more about the sale. He was amenable enough and not at all suspicious. I headed straight to her home.

Chapter Ten

Maddox

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When I arrived at Cami’s address, there was a huge ladder propped against her roof. Cami was nowhere in sight.

Shit.

As I got out of my car, I inspected the roof, but I couldn't see what was wrong from down here. Just then, the front door of the small house opened, and Cami stepped out.

"Maddox," she exclaimed. She was carrying a bucket that looked heavy as fuck in one hand and a box of tools in the other.

I instantly closed the distance between us, relieving her of the bucket.