Shirley As I stare at Keith, I’m nearly certain that I only imagined his words, that he didn’t actually say them aloud. But the seriousness on his face begins to make me question the thought. “What?” I finally ask, wanting to see if he’ll repeat himself. I hadn’t even realized he’d been listening, but I’m beginning to realize that’s a recurrence with Keith - he’s always listening. “You won’t stay at a hotel,” he begins, his tone straight. “You’ll stay at my home as my guest.” I hadn’t heard him wrong, and my features mirror my surprise. “No,” I start. “No, I can’t do that.” It’s too much, too gracious. “Really, Keith. Thank you for -“ I try, but Keith jumps in agai
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