Olivia I put my suitcase back in my closet and resolved that I wouldn’t leave Prosperity Springs until Renee wrapped up her s****l experiment with the twins. And it sounded like she was already growing disillusioned with the arrangement. I picked up the clothes that had been scattered around and tucked them back into drawers and hung them back on the hangers. I tried not to think about Josiah Salvador, but that was pretty damn hard when I was living in his house. It was doubly difficult when I had this lump in my chest that seemed to squeeze painfully every time I pictured his face or remembered his touch. A part of me couldn’t quite believe things were going to fall apart like this. I was sure there was just some miscommunication, some misunderstanding, some something that would e