There’s a little coolness between Bonnie and Celeste after the argument about Ryan, and I can tell Celeste is thinking it’s time for her to return to her own apartment or at least find another place to recuperate. I wonder if I should bring her back to my property for a few days. Surely between the two of us—and Helena and her girls—and Daniel, if he’s around—we could fend off the remaining psychotic Foucault brother. I mention this idea to Joe once we’re out of the main traffic of Quinville, not quite to highway W. “Sure, if you want,” he says. “But I’d like to stay, too, if I can.” He glances over at me, and his smile is warm. “It would be nice to find out what it’s like to wake up next to you and not go rushing off to some disaster.” “Things have been pretty exciting with my friends lately,” I agree. I keep my voice light to camouflage the sudden wild excitement of my heart. “Of course, you’re practically running a bed-and-breakfast these days.
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