“Not yet. I’m just hoping whoever moves in is as sweet as Mae.” “Big shoes to fill,” Matt said. “Tell me about it. She was the best neighbor, and the kids always dragged their parents in here to watch me. I got so many sales because of that.” “I’m sure you’ll luck out and get someone great.” “I hope so.” Matt rested his hand on her shoulder. “Just have a little faith. I’ll see you at dinner tonight.” He gave a squeeze and let his hand fall back to his side. “I heard through the grapevines that Mason has big news,” Kate said and Matt stopped in his tracks. At twenty-seven, Mason was fourth in the Hayes sibling lineup. While he often kept to himself, he was the go-to person for most of his brothers and sisters. He was the quiet, shy one, which is probably why he was extremely insightf