Cam went back to the cabin. He fed Mr. Magee. While the dog ate and Cam waited for the washer to be done, so he could put things in the dryer, he stared out the window over the sink. Through the trees he could see the lake with sunlight sparkling on the ripples. The setting was serene, beautiful, and—romantic. He thought of Emory and the potential for what might soon be happening. His pulse quickened. Cam looked down at Magee, who had made short work of his breakfast. “It looks good for me, Magee. Emory is the total package. But you gotta help me out here. I don’t want to put my heart ahead of my d**k. You know all too well what happens when I do that. So, if you think I’m falling for the guy, you let me know, okay?” Mr. Magee c****d his head to one side and wagged his tail. “Yeah, I kn