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And I got, Not if not forced to do so. The decision is yours. I suggest you make the right one, darling.

Yes!

He pulled The Darling!

Which started me fuming.

“Is everything okay, Vivi?” Chassie whisper-asked.

I stopped glaring out the window at the beautiful English countryside and looked to her.

“Yes, I’m fine,” I lied.

“You don’t seem fine,” Prue noted, regarding me with worry.

She and Chassie were sitting opposite Tempie and me.

“Okay, well, forewarning you, Battle and I are in a fight,” I admitted.

Prue’s mouth dropped open.

Chassie’s eyes got big.

“It’s not a huge deal,” I assured. “It’s just, the cottage I was going to go to has black mold so I can’t go. I told Battle. He told me I’m staying at The Downs. Told me.”

Not a one of them had any reaction to this.

So I went on, “I tried to compromise by offering him the rent I would?—”

I stopped when all three of them hissed breath in between their teeth.

Even Tempie!

I looked among them. “What?”

“You offered Battie rent?” Chassie whisper-whispered, in total shock.

“It’s rude to overstay your welcome,” I told her.

She seemed flummoxed. “But…you’re not.”

Man, I was falling in love with all of these people.

“That’s sweet, Chassie, but I kinda am,” I said gently.

“Do you want to leave?” Prue asked anxiously.

“No,” I said fast. “Not at all. It’s just…not paying anything for room and board?”

None of them had a reaction to that either.

I wasn’t sure I could have this discussion again, especially when I was already going to when I saw Battle again.

About the time I had that thought, Tempie noted, “Obviously you know you must stand down from your position.”

I turned to look at her. “I do?”

She smoothed the material of her black slacks and stated, “He is that man, Vivi. And I do believe you know what I’m saying.”