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There were no good options.

I snarled as I swiped through my contacts and hit the call button.

“What’s up, Axel?” my supervisor, Tammy, asked. “I see you’ve been idle.”

“Got a situation I need an opinion on.”

“Shoot.”

“During delivery and pickup for Mr. Planche, he got really pale and stumbled. He assured me that he was ok, but I don’t know if I should call for a wellness check.”

“You said he told you that he was ok?”

“Yes.”

There was a moment of hesitation, then she spoke again. “I know you, Axel, and you never get rattled like this. Tell you what, I have a number on file since he’s listed as a business customer. I’ll give him a call in an hour or so for arandomcustomer service follow-up.”

I let out a sigh of relief. “Thanks, Tammy.”

“I’m only doing this because I know you wouldn’t have called unless you felt there was no other option. But don’t make it a habit.”

“I won’t.”

“Good. Now you should get moving again.”

“Yes, ma’am.”

“I’ll follow up after I’ve talked to him.”

“Thank you.”

“Uh-huh. Bye.”

“Bye,” I replied as the line went dead.

I shook my head as I restarted my truck. Tammy always hung up immediately after saying goodbye without waiting for a response. She was blunt, but I trusted her. If she said she’d call, she’d call. And she’d call for a wellness check if she thought something was wrong. I could continue my route without worrying that Ollie might be having a medical crisis.

It was something, at least.

I exited the cul-de-sac and continued along my route, but my thoughts drifted to Ollie every few moments. Had I made the right decision by leaving him alone?

The knot in my stomach started to loosen when Tammy called me back a little over an hour later.

Still, I realized that I needed to check for any updated company policy regarding customer medical concerns.

And… I needed Tripp’s phone number.

Chapter 8 - Tripp

Iblinked as Axel slid his phone in front of me.

“Put in your number,” he demanded.

“What?”

He huffed. “I said: put in your number.”

I picked up the phone, saw that it was unlocked, and on the ‘add contact’ screen. “Why?”