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A long, quiet drive helped put him in the mood for fun, allowed the s**t to leave his mind. It helped a lot. Once Zoey got back, he’d clear the air and talk to him about their future. He hoped there was a future for them. With any luck and Zoey’s forgiving nature, maybe Levi hadn’t destroyed his relationship. The streets of Little Rock were surprisingly clear in the middle of the afternoon, and the drive to Lily’s place went fast. It was a neat little red brick house in the suburbs, perfect for her and her wife. Levi smiled. These two were his best friends beyond his family. He shut off the rickety old truck, and grabbed his bag. The little path up to the front door gave him time for a deep breath and to fix a smile on his face. Yeah, he was feeling tons better, but a thought nagged at t