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I wish I’d known about this class thing that Ethan is teaching. I would’ve gone.

Maybe not for the topic, though I’m sure it’s very important. But more because I want to spend time with him. And if that time is spent just staring at his handsome face… so be it.

Which leads me to wonder about the people who are attending.

Are they locals interested in the topic?

Is it at the park?

Is the room filled with horny women who, like me, just want to stare at Ethan for an hour?

Is it longer than an hour?

Dropping my head back, I let out a groan.

I really need to find something to occupy my evenings.

Chapter 113

Ethan

I graba bag of beef jerky off the display next to the register and set it on the counter beside the trail cam.

“Anything else?”

I shake my head and pay the total.

Not needing a bag, I shove the receipt in my pocket, then grab the box and my jerky and push through the door into the afternoon sunshine.

It’s warmer here down the mountain, but the stores in Lonely don’t have what I needed. So I took my lunch break to drive another town over, to a larger outdoor store, to buy the highest-rated trail camera.

But it’s not for a game trail. It’s for Tilda’s driveway.

I open my truck door and toss the goods onto my passenger seat. I’m about to climb in when a flash of color across the street catches my attention.

I step to the side, so my door isn’t blocking any of my view, and I watch as my pretty little wife steps out of a dispensary with a paper bag clutched to her chest.

My Matilda.

My Firecracker, buying some sort of weed so she can get high.

Dear lord.

I pull my phone out of my pocket and dial her number.

She’s in that red dress she was wearing the day she bought the pool for Quackers. And since the wind is strong again today, I’m once again grateful for the length.

Tilda stops walking, reaches into her little purse, and pulls her phone out.

And her smile hits me right in the fucking heart.

She sees my name on the screen. And she smiles.

I watch her lift the phone to her ear. “Hello, Husband.”

“Hello, Wife.”

Her smile grows even wider, and I have to remind myself there’s a busy road with traffic between us, because all I want to do is walk straight to her.