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The next afternoon after Jake came home from work, there were five dozen flowers sent from different bachelors congratulating Sue on her part in the play. What are single men doing going to these events? It was clearly a family-oriented production.

“Has Sue seen these?” he asked Lydia.

“No, sir. She’s been at work all day,” she replied, her eyes wide. “Who knew she would become so popular after marrying you?”

“Indeed. Who knew?” He scowled at the flowers. “Throw them out. This is my house and she is still my wife. Those men have no right to try to court her. They should at least have the decency to wait until May 21.”

“Right away, sir.”

“Wait!” He took the cards. “I want to know who I need to watch out for. And I don’t want Sue to know about this,” he growled before he headed for the den. He sourly sat at his desk and sorted through the cards.

Dear Sue, I saw the performance last night. You did a wonderful job as director, and Trevor’s writing cont
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