The dinner had been warming on the stove for the last half hour. From the kitchen window, she saw that Jim was preparing to feed the horses, which meant at least another three-quarters of an hour before he was done. With a sigh of irritation, she walked to the closet and removed her tan jacket. Her temper was simmering close to the surface when she walked into the barn where Jim was calmly measuring grain into a collection of buckets. She stopped a couple of feet away, her toe tapping out a nervous tattoo. 'I have dinner ready at the home, Jim,' she said, striving to keep her voice calm. 'I thought it would be best if I ate at my place while Lije is gone,' he replied, not a break in the rhythm of his work. 'Lije didn't mention that there was going to be any change in the meals.' It was difficult talking to someone when they wouldn't even look at you. 'It was my decision.' 'It's too bad you didn't consult me, because I have the food all prepared. And I certainly can't eat all of it by myself,' Diana said crossly.
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