Chapter Ten EDWIN FINISHED HIS third drink, setting the glass down on the bar. Flagging down the bartender, he pulled out his card and handed it to her. “Put all this on my tab, please,” he said as she took his credit card. Turning back to the ladies, he smiled. “Thank you all for a fun night and allowing me to crash your ladies night out. I had a great time, but I need to get home. You three sure you’re all right to drive home?” “We used an Uber,” Jana said. “We’re good to go.” “Calling it a night so soon?” Kendra asked. “Don’t tell me the boss is a lightweight?” She eyed him up and down. “You seemed to be made of stronger stuff.” Edwin laughed, shaking his head. “My first night out in a big town, I think I’ll play it safe. Don’t need to get lost on my way home.” The bartender steppe