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Aurora Foster was over the moon at the prospect of opening a jade and gem shop. She wrapped her arms around her fiancé and squeezed him tightly to her. “Caldwell Elliott,” she exclaimed, “you are the best man in the whole world.” Caldwell was a little bit embarrassed by the public display of affection. As his face turned red, he said, “If it will make you happy, there is no reason for me to stand in your way.” Aurora leaned back in her chair and tried to read Caldwell’s mind. Finally, she said, “Sometimes I don’t understand you at all. You seem to get jealous so easily. You were jealous of your friend, and then of the fox, and then of my phone. Aren’t you afraid that one day I could become too independent to need you anymore, and then I would be strong enough to get rid of you or abandon