Chapter Six Lucy I spent the day feeling cranky. I didn’t like the fact I couldn’t work at full force. I didn’t like the fact I didn’t have a place to stay. I f*****g hated that I got cornered into saying yes to crashing at Levi’s again. While Amelia and Max were busy dealing with the beams, I spent at least an hour calling everywhere I could think of to scout up a rental. Even Janet didn’t have an extra room at the B&B she owned beside Firehouse Café. Absolutely no luck on finding a way to wiggle out of staying at Levi’s. If I was sensible, I’d be relieved he offered. But I wasn’t. He made me feel funny and made me think about things I hadn’t thought about in years. Worst of all, he made me wish I wasn’t lugging so much emotional baggage inside. After reluctantly accepting it wasn’t l