Thanksgiving Day, there were no guests in sight, and only one reservation and that was for Saturday. After the sun set, I nuked a turkey dinner I’d bought in town. As I sat to eat, my cell phone rang. I looked at the screen but didn’t recognize the number. “Hello?” “What are you wearing?” came a husky voice over the phone. It was Wheeler. “Don’t you ever give up?” I grumbled. “And how’d you get my number?” He chuckled. “I’m just that good. And I won’t give up until I know it’s a lost cause.” “Listen closely,” I replied. “It’s a lost cause.” “Damn,” he said. I knew he was messing with me. “What do you want, Wheeler?” Teasing aside, Wheeler and I were actually pretty good friends, now. “Company. For food and wine, nothing more. Promise.” Really? “You mean to tell me you haven’t hit