Page 56 of Crazy Love


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“That’s actually where I live.”

“No way.”

I nodded.“I know Colin and Elise.The owners.Not well, but I used to work for friends of theirs.”

“Well, then I really hope you like it.I’m surprised you haven’t had it.I think they stock it at the farm.”

“I’m sure they do.I haven’t been out there in a while.Since shortly after it opened when Colin took over.”

“Maybe when you go back you can find some of it.”

I nodded, forcing a smile.A pang in my chest made it impossible to answer.

Dammit.I didn’t want to go back.

I paid for my food and told Elijah I’d be back to let him know what I thought of my selections, then took my time walking back to my car.

Could I move to Amethyst Bay?

The thought had been rolling around in my mind since I arrived, but the longer I stayed, the more I wanted to not go back to MacKellar Cove.Even hearing someone speak fondly of my current town failed to make me miss it.

It was no longer home for me.

I drove back to Ashlyn’s with that truth ringing in my mind.I wanted to drive around a little, looking at more of the town.Mostly, I’d kept to the areas near the water.Ashlyn’s neighborhood and the center of town.There was a lot more to Amethyst Bay, and if I was going to make a choice to move there, I needed to know what was there.

Mindful of my cheeses and my growling stomach, I went back to Ashlyn’s with the idea of exploring more of the surrounding area after lunch.

Until I saw Ashlyn’s car in the driveway.

She hadn’t said she would be home for lunch, so I was worried.I grabbed my bags and let myself in.

She was curled up on the couch.Crying.

I dropped everything and rushed to her.“What’s wrong?”

“I saw Rob with someone else,” Ashlyn stammered, hiccuping as her voice broke.“He was all over her.”

“What a jerk,” I said, pulling her into my arms.“You deserve so much better than him.”

“Why can’t I find someone who looks at me the way he looked at her?Like she was his entire world?He didn’t even notice me.”

“Where did you see them?”

“I went to grab a sandwich for lunch, and they were curled up in a corner booth.He kissed her the way he used to kiss me.But better.He held her face in both his hands and brought her lips to his, completely oblivious to everything else.I saw his lips move when he told her he loves her.A year together and he never once said those words to me.Not once!And he’s with this woman for a week and he’s in love?What is wrong with me?”

“Nothing is wrong with you.This is a him problem.”

“Then why am I the one who’s alone, and he has someone else?”

I wanted to tell her… something, but I didn’t have an answer.

“I’m going to die an old lady, all by myself without even a cat to care when I’m dead.”

“I’ll buy you a cat,” I said.

She snorted a laugh.“I’d rather have a husband.”

“Do they have mail-order husbands?”