Chapter Ten Jana I followed Finn out of the café, flipping my raincoat hood over my head as we stepped out into the drizzle. He glanced down at me. “Did you walk or drive?” “Walked.” “Need a ride?” he asked, his tone ever polite in his clipped accent. I nodded. He slid his hand through my elbow and guided me down the street. I wanted to hug him, which was odd, but his timing had been so perfect. I'd been out of sorts ever since I ran into Rick. He was such a jerk. I couldn't quite believe I’d ever thought he was hot. I could look back and see I’d been in a vulnerable place with everything going on with my mother’s breast cancer, but it still felt awful. I felt ashamed for falling for him, and ashamed for having an affair when I didn't even know it was an affair. Generally, I just felt