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"Hilarious."
His stoic face broke into a grin. "I thought Iโd grab a few for old times' sake."
I nudged his side with my elbow as I scooted past him to grab a box of strawberries.
"Bartholomew!"
Smiling, I turned around to look for whoever dared call Bane โBartholomew.โ A middle-aged man stood behind a cart, his suit jacket unbuttoned, and an insincere smile on his face.
I didnโt like him.
I didnโt even know him, and Iโd only heard him say one word, but I knew I didnโt like him right away.
Baneโs face tightened only for a brief second before it went back to his stoic expression. "Sterling, how are you?"
"Excellent. You havenโt been falling asleep on the job anymore, have you?" Sterling laughed loudly. Obnoxious was the word that came to my mind.
"I have not. Have you been double charging for your realtorโs fees?"
The manโs face fell, and an angry expression filled its place. "Well, itโs clear only one of us has a sharp business sense. Soon Iโll be the only real estate agent in town that people want to work with. As a matter of fact, Iโm taking on a Mercier property. Iโll be his go-to agent after I finish this project."
With that, he marched past us, pushing his creaking cart.
"Who was that?" I asked as I studied Baneโs eyes that were still trained on Sterling.
Bane finally looked at me. "Heโs another real estate agent in town. And the most self-absorbed, self-righteous...anyway."
"Donโt hold back. Come on. Weโre married. You can tell me what you really think. And maybe I can figure out why he seems so familiar to me."
"He's not my favorite person. I hope that someday I won't have to deal with him. But right now, we tend to cross paths when weโre representing clients."
I snapped my fingers. "I figured it out!"
"What?" He asked in surprise.
"Where Iโd seen him before! He was there at the house," I told him.
"At the house?" Bane asked.
"Oh, I mean at the old apartment building when they were evacuating the entire building, before they shut off all the power. He was there in the parking lot talking with the demolition crew. Chippy was there too. I wonder if he's helping Sebastian Mercier with the renovation and construction of the luxury apartments. But that doesn't make sense," I said. "Usually Sebastian does his own work."
"He does?" Bane looked surprised.
"Yeah, at least he used to." The dull feeling in my chest was back. "But I guess now he wouldnโt be in a hurry to meet his real estate agent."
Bane quirked an eyebrow. "Would you hurry to meet Sterling?"
With a snort, I answered him, "Iโd hurry away from him, thatโs for sure."
"I knew you had better judgment than most people."
I straightened my shoulders and nodded. "Thank you. Now, Iโll show off my impressive judgment skills in the frozen pizza aisle."
I looped my arm through his and he finally broke out with a relaxed grinโthe one I was coming to love so much.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Homeowners Association Rule #55:
Lawns must be kept at ยพ inch length.
The lawn was getting long. And Carol had canceled the yard crew that had been hired to mow the yard for the homeowners. She had told me that they came one afternoon while Nola and I were at work. Carol just knew that I would prefer to mow the lawn myself, so she told them to take my lawn off their list.
Just great. At least there was a lawnmower in the garage. I didn't want to have to go out and buy one. That was an expense we didn't need.
I was already worried about how much our electrical bill would be this month. With the amount of laundry Nola did, it should be nearly sky high.
I wanted to keep track so that we paid Nolaโs friends back for the increase in bills. I really hoped Nola could get a hold of them soon.
I hopefully balanced out all of that with the number of cold showers I was taking. Of course, that only increased our water bill.
Living with Nola was going to be the death of me, but I had to admit it would be a great way to go. I hadnโt looked for another rental for myself in a week now. I wish I could say it was because I was so busy working, but the reality was that I wasnโt ready to say goodbye to her. It was getting harder to not think about her all day. I looked forward to coming home every night and spending time with her. She didnโt have any friends in town. I sometimes wondered if she had had any other friends since her friend Riley had disappeared.
I really hoped she would be able to find some closure someday, but in the meantime, I could be the friend she needed.
I opened the dresser drawer and pulled out a pair of athletic shorts. Was this what people were supposed to wear when they mowed the yard? I wasn't sure. Having never mowed a yard before, I wasn't sure what the expectations were and if I was going about this the right way or not.
There wasn't a manual out there that covered proper lawn mowing attire. Or at least I didn't think so, but I didnโt want to sacrifice any of my suit pants to the task.
Pulling on the shorts, I grabbed my tennis shoes from the shoe rack in the closet and headed down the hall toward the garage. It took me less than three minutes to drag the lawn mower out onto the front lawn.
Now to start it. It couldnโt be that hard.
VRRROOM.
I glanced across the street to see Carol mowing her yard. She pushed the mower so fast that her floppy sun hat nearly fell off with the wind resistance.
In the yard next to me, Fredrick, who was apparently our neighbor, was busy rolling
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