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Felix:It should be. At least in our history book.

Gracie:Ours?

Felix:Yours? Sorry. Ours was probably presumptive.

Gracie:A little. But I didn’t mind. ??

Gracie:Congrats on the win! And another shut-out.

Felix:Thanks. It took all my willpower to focus on the game.

Gracie:Yeah? Why is that?

Felix:There’s just been this person I’ve been thinking about a lot lately…

Gracie:It’s Brahms, right? He can beso distracting…??

Gracie:FELIX. You have a surprising number of romance novels on your shelf.

Felix:And?

Gracie:And I’m very impressed. But it IS unusual. I’d be lying if I didn’t say I expected more historical war novels.

Felix:My mom loves romance. She’s gotten me hooked. But I think I also have a very impressive collection of historical war novels.

Gracie:Very. But I’m just saying. Their spines don’t look nearly as worn. ??

Felix:Have you ever read Amy Harmon’sFrom Sand and Ash?

Gracie:I haven’t.

Felix:It’s a historical war novel that’salsoa romance. Read it. It’s one of my favorites.

Gracie:I will read and report back.

Felix:I can’t wait.

Felix:Hey, can I ask a favor?

Gracie:Of course!

Felix:Across the street, there’s a blue house on the corner. The one with white shutters?

Gracie:Yes. I see it.

Felix:That’s where Mrs. Dobson lives. She goes to the grocery store every Saturday morning, and I always keep an eye out for her when she gets home. She’s not very steady on her feet, and I like to help her get everything inside.

Gracie:You watch for her every Saturday morning?

Felix:Only if I’m home. It’s not a big deal, and I don’t think she really expects it. But if you’re around, will you run over and make sure she’s okay?

Gracie:Of course I will.

Gracie:Also, I finished the book—read it in one day—and I LOVED it. So far, you’re two for two with your recommendations. Excellent work.

Felix:Keep stroking my ego, and you’ll get book recommendations for life.

Gracie:I like this plan.