“Aww. Touching.” I round the back of the truck. “See you, Krause.”
“Bye, Callahan.”
In my rearview, I watch her wait in the driveway until I turn onto the street, my ribs aching like I left my heart back there with her.
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Wren: Out of curiosity, can you add handlebar streamers to my bike?
Wren: August admired some at the park today
Wren: I want to get a pair for his bike, too
Shepherd: I can set you up with a little razzle dazzle
Wren: I heard they make the bike go faster
Shepherd: Verified. They create a slipstream effect
Wren: Are you home?
Shepherd: It’s almost ten at night
Shepherd: Yes, I’m home. Where are you?
Wren: Home
Wren: Just thinking about how quiet it must be out there
Wren: Like spooky quiet
Shepherd: I don’t mind the quiet
Shepherd: But I like that you’re thinking about me late at night
Wren: I’m thinking about your cabin
Wren: You aren’t part of it
Shepherd: Whatever you need to tell yourself
Wren: Daniel’s trying to arrange for Tess and me to meet his kids
Wren: Adult kids, to be clear. His son’s older than Tess
Wren: Easton and Evie
Wren: Bit of a theme
Shepherd: Are you okay with that?
Wren: I guess. It seems like he’s pretty serious about making a life with Mom
Shepherd: He wants to be part of your life, too
Shepherd: He was protective of you the other day at your house
Wren: He was not