Chapter 6 It was Wednesday. I’d just got back from a quick trip to the shopping centre to buy food and get my prescription filled. I was unpacking my groceries when I heard the doorbell. I stopped what I was doing. I wasn’t expecting anyone. It chimed again and I hurried to the door. I could hardly believe my eyes. Oliver. He was in uniform, but empty-handed. I’d often read where someone’s heart did a somersault, but I never really knew if that was even possible, or what it would feel like. I did now. “Hello,” I said, doing my best to sound as casual as possible. “What a surprise.” “I got your message,” he said. “My message?” “From Terry. He said you said to say hello.” I nodded. “Guilty as charged. Come in.” “I can’t stay long,” he explained. “Got deliveries to do.” He followed