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Chapter 10 Jesse hadn’t seen Nick since the night of Mrs. K.’s dinner party. He was anxious about it. His anxiety grew as each day without some form of contact went by. He rationalized that it was because Nick was busy adjusting to a new job, but he worried there was something deeper. Then he started worrying about why he was feeling this way in the first place. Nick was a friend. That was all. Yet every time the phone rang and it wasn’t Nick, he worried. The degree to which he was agitated by the lack of contact was more akin to how he had felt in the early days of his relationship with Denny. Denny. In these early weeks in September, he seemed to be flying more than usual again and was having more layovers, too. Jesse, although aware of the flight hour restrictions on the cabin crew, h