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ANNIE I didn’t want Kam to feel uncomfortable about his anxiety attack. Going out onto the porch was really supposed to be a distraction for him. I couldn’t imagine living in such a gorgeous location, and not taking the time to enjoy it every day. I gazed over the water, wishing it were warm enough for a swim, wishing I had enough free time to take a boat out on the waters, maybe try fishing and drown a worm or two. Heck, the way the porch jutted over the water, I could probably cast out right from here. And that hot tub! I sighed. Rich people. All the while we were chatting casually, I was carefully observing him. He seemed to have come down out of his panic attack. There was still some tension around his mouth, but his breathing was normal, and his speech was relaxed. I woul