When I arrived at the house, there were two vehicles in my driveway: one I knew, the other, I didn’t. I let Dali out of the truck and he quickly disappeared around the corner. I grabbed my bags, then left the truck to approach the two people sitting in the rocking chairs on my front porch. “Mayor,” I greeted Asher, who flushed a little as he stood. “Kayle,” he replied, running a hand through his neat, bright hair. “Sorry to barge in on you like this, but I wanted you to meet the president of our town council, Agnes Simpkins.” I shook her hand. “Agnes suggested something to me that I think would be very good for this town and its image.” Whatever they were scheming, I needed to put away my food first. “Follow me inside, if you wouldn’t mind.” I took the key out of my pocket and unlocked