Page 73 of Smoke and Ash


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Jace walks out.

Carli looks up at me. “No kissing,” she says softly. I swallow and then chuckle.

“I wasn’t even thinking of kissing you. Not at all. Get your mind out of the gutter, Chuck.”

She slaps at me playfully. “You were too. I saw your eyes. They had that look.”

“Maybe that’s just the way I look at you.”

“Hmmm.” She smiles softly. “Maybe.”

She takes one of the lamps from me and I follow her to the pens where the original heaters blew.

Carli sets the baby piglet down to help me install the lamps.

“He’s a runt,” she says. Then she smiles up at me. “You just saved his life.”

“Looks like you were saving his life before I ever got here.”

Carli ignores my comment and reaches up to hook a lamp overhead. I stand right behind her, inhaling deeply.

“Did you just sniff me?” she asks, giggling as she turns to face me.

“What?” I ask. “I like how you smell.”

She shakes her head, but she’s smiling.

Jace returns with the other two lamps.

I follow him to the two other pens. I install one lamp and he hooks up the other.

“Is your dad okay?” I ask him after all four heaters are hung and running.

“Yeah. Why?”

“He seemed a little winded.”

“He’s getting older. We’ve been working hard.”

“Yeah. Makes sense.” I run my hand through my hair. “It was good to see him.”

“He’s always glad to see you. Anytime your name comes up he calls you his other son.”

I smile. Though, that would make me Carli’s brother—which, I’m definitely not.

“I’d better get going,” I tell Jace. “We need to hang out soon.”

“Hanging out?” he chuckles. “What’s that?”

“You’re only proving my point,” I tell him.

“I’d love some time with you when my hand’s not stuck up the backside of a hog,” he says. “Maybe next month. Meanwhile, you know where to find me.”

“I do.”

“I’ll walk Cody out,” Carli offers.

Jace’s face scrunches with confusion.