Christopher“That’s for sure,” she snapped. “He was a lousy husband. A woman needs to be treated right. That man didn’t have two nickels to his name. I should have known better.”“Let’s get a seat up front,” Caleb said, ignoring his mother.Olin looked at me. “I’ll be up there.”I wanted to beg him not to leave me alone with the barracuda leering at me. “I’ll sit with you,” I offered.Olin gave me a look that said that was the last thing he wanted. “Dad, just text me when you’re ready.”I nodded. I had to remember he was sixteen. I didn’t want to smother him. “All right, have fun. I’ll be close.”“Well, I guess it’s just the two of us,” Gina said moving to stand a little too close to me.I offered her a smile. “I’m going to grab a hot chocolate. It was nice to meet you.”“Oh, I’ll go with you,” she volunteered.I hid my grimace. “Great,” I said with a forced smile.“How have you been doing?” she asked.“Good. We’ve been enjoying the warmer weather.”“I’ve always thought about heading
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