Of course he visits Pandora’s Java Hut frequently, but Tin isn’t working. Wolf doesn’t see him in the office, cleaning the bathroom, putting out the garbage, or working behind the counter. Perhaps a sadness washes through Wolf that he doesn’t completely understand. It’s emotionally confusing for him because he wants to see Tin’s cuteness and charm again, which can add an extra bounce or step or lift to Wolf’s day, or so he guesses, having an undeniable connection to the man. Another week goes by—by this time it’s June—and he still doesn’t see Tin at the coffee shop. Wolf asks Casey Lane about his whereabouts. Her response doesn’t surprise him; not that it should. “Oh, Wolfie…He’s in Maine for a few weeks. He’s visiting his Aunt Linda. They’re very close. A family emergency came up. He’ll