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Wondering at the strange expression Ginny made, she laughed. “You’re married.” Sophie looked at the wedding rings on Ginny’s hand. “Are you married to your soul mate?”

“Yes.”

“Then I’m glad you found him. Did you know he was your soul mate before you were together?” Sophie was about to prove her point.

“I did.”

Sophie blinked at her. “Okay …” she drawled out. “But that was after you started dating.”

“Before.”

“How did you know he was your soul mate?”

“I saw his face. The moment I saw him, I knew he was my soul mate.”

Sophie had another word for what Ginny probably thought happened.Lust. With Treepoint being a small town, her parents would have drummed into her to save herself for marriage. She hadn’t been particularly adventuresome in the bedroom herself, but just because she had found a man earthshakingly attractive, like Jody, she wasn’t going to chalk those feelings up to finding her soul mate. If he was her soul mate, she thought sarcastically, she would be crying, right after she kicked him in his balls a couple of times.

“I’m happy you found yours, but I won’t hold my breath about finding mine.”

Ginny seemed about to say something then changed her mind.

Sophie thought Ginny was thinking of a way to change her mind about soul mates. She was going to make it easy for her.

“I’m not ruling out having a soul mate. I have my eye on a man I’ve met.”

Ginny’s face lightened. “You have?” she asked her happily.

“I have. I just need to ask if he is dating someone before I make my move.”

“Who is he?”

“Isaac.”

Chapter Thirteen

“Ithink that went well. Don’t you?” Jody asked as they got back in the truck after spending most of the morning helping Sophie out at the diner.

“Umm … I guess.”

Jody turned to look at Ginny once he was driving on the road back to their homes. “What does that mean?”

“It means, your goose may be cooked. She doesn’t believe in soul mates, which Gavin didn’t either when I told him, so I’m sure you’ll be able to convince her. On the other hand. you might not want to.”

“How in the hell did you get on the subject of soul mates?”

“I really don’t remember. She noticed the way Mina acted around you, and she thought you two were dating.”

His hands tightened on the steering wheel. More than one of his chickens had come home to roost.

“Go on,” he said through tight lips.

“I told her how none of you have ever been on a date because you’re waiting for your soul mates.”

“I don’t want her thinking I’m a nerd.”

“Oh … umm … I don’t think she thinks you’re a nerd from the way Mina came on to you.”

“Does she believe in soul mates?”