Chapter Twenty Flynn Cat gave me the silent treatment for the rest of the day. Fortunately, I had a few puddle jumper flights, so I was busy. Cat texted me later, asking permission to spend the night with her friend Sara. After confirming with Sara’s mom, I let her go. When I returned that night, it was late. Again. This time, it was because I ended up doing engine checks on all of our planes. I came by my workaholic label honestly. When I cut the engine to my truck and turned off my headlights, I didn’t miss the fact that I could see two windows illuminated in the darkness. Those windows were in the kitchen. The mere thought that Daphne might be awake sent electricity sizzling down my spine. I tried to tamp it down, but what I thought was intellectually smart and the right thing to do