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Leaning back in my chair, I sighed. “I was thinking about that ever since Marley and I were at the baby store buying all the furniture and equipment for the twins. I just called my contractor this morning because Marley wants to knock out one of the walls of two bedrooms and make it one large room. Thanks for letting me know. I’ll give Grant a call.”

“You’re welcome, Charlie. I’ll talk to you later.”

Dialing Grant, he answered on the first ring.

“Charlie, my friend. What can I do for you?”

“Hey, Grant. Miles Bradshaw just called and told me the townhome next door to him is for sale.”

“Yeah, it is. It went up yesterday.”

“I would like to see it.”

“Seriously? You’re thinking about moving already?” he asked.

“It’s just a thought. When can I see it?”

“I’m over that way now at another showing. Can you be at the house in half an hour?”

“You bet. I’ll see you then.”

I texted Mateo to get the car ready. I grabbed my suitcoat, and Chase walked in as I was heading out of my office.

“Where are you going?” he asked.

“To look at a townhome.”

“What?” He chuckled. “You want to move again?”

“It’s not that I want to, but I think it’s what’s best for us.”

“You better have that awesome gaming room in the new place.” A smirk crossed his lips.

“You know I will.” I grinned.

As I climbed out of the car at the curb, I saw Stella leaving her house with her nanny and the kids.

“Charlie? How are you?”

“I’m good, Stella.” I hugged her.

“What are you doing here?”

“Your husband called earlier and told me the house next door is for sale. I’m meeting Grant.” I looked at my watch. “He should be here any second.”

“Oh, I hope you love it! It’s a beautiful home. I couldn’t ask for better neighbors than you and Marley.” She grinned.

Grant’s car pulled up, and he climbed out.

“Good luck, Charlie.” Stella smiled.

“Let me show you this gorgeous home, my friend.” Grant patted my back.

After unlocking the door, I stepped inside.

“Wow,” I spoke, placing my hands in my pants pockets as I toured the place. “It’s practically brand new. Adalyn did this, right? I know her work anywhere.” I smiled.

“She did. Isn’t it beautiful? I don’t expect it to be on the market long. The owners haven’t lived here in over six months. They went to their Hawaii home to stay while it was being remodeled. Their daughter found out she was pregnant, and they decided to stay there permanently. They came back last week to get the rest of their clothes and personal items. The movers just moved everything out a few days ago. It’s a great neighborhood with excellent schools. And there’s a lot to be said about your neighbors.” He grinned.