You didn't have time to miss me." She laughed, her palms flat against his chest. "You missed making love with me maybe." She pointed at the table. "Dinner's ready. Wash your hands." Lewis complied, and they had a quiet supper. It was nice for them both not to have to correct table manners or break up the boys' constant arguing. "The boys are worried they're being disloyal to their mother by liking me," Ruby blurted out. She knew instinctively that it would need to be Lewis who dealt with the problem, not her. "What do you mean?" Lewis frowned. Roberta hadn't been in the boys' lives for nearly two years. They never spoke of her, and he'd hoped they'd forgotten about her. Ruby relayed the argument she'd heard earlier. "I pretended I didn't hear them." "That's probably for the best. I'll have a talk with them this weekend. Maybe I can take them fishing after church on Sunday." The boys liked to fish, and it seemed to be when they were willing to talk about anything and everything. Put fishing poles in their hands, and they'd spill secrets to anyone.
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