Chapter 10 “That wasn’t what I was expecting,” said Dom as Kiko drove. He had the window cracked for the chill October air and was staring at the cornfields rushing by in the light of the moon. Kiko shook his head, amused. “I was certain they were going to announce an engagement.” “Your town is so weird,” said Dom. This was the strangest place he’d ever seen, like with less people more of them were willing to be themselves where anyone could see. Maybe it made sense; maybe if you were stuck with everyone, it didn’t matter. “It’s your town too,” said Kiko, and Dom blinked. “Seven months does that.” “It’s been that long?” “Yes. Don’t tell me this is your longest relationship.” “I won’t then,” said Dom. The air smelled good. They had left Travis back at the brewery still trying to get