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Chapter Nine June was a busy time for Jo and Pete. His daughters returned to school and their internship. Not completely out of her mind, she told him, Jo kept her house, didn’t even put it on the market. Having her own place to run back to provided a safety net for the woman who had never committed. So, Jo moved in with Pete. While he was dancing on air to have her around, she smiled, but made no comment. As training camp approached, his life got more and more hectic. He looked forward to knocking off work and heading home with Jo. To save gas, they’d ride to and from the stadium together. Dinner was spent catching up. Sharing his triumphs and frustrations with her eased his mind. After watching a movie or a bit of television, they went to bed, where worries melted away in the heat of p