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âApparently, Lady Haddie beat me to it,â I say.
Sherlock barks. Donât worry, Bizzy. My father sired many litters. Iâm sure Jasper has a few more in him, too.
âWonderful.â
I give an irritated glance around at the tiny cottage weâve called home together ever since we got hitched last July. It was my cottage before Jasper and Sherlock moved in, and yet it wasnât until they took up residence here that it started to feel like a home. Itâs small and cozy with its frilly shabby chic curtains and a couple of yellow and white plaid sofas. There are wood floors with a fuzzy rug over them in the living room, and a simple dining room. Itâs not much, but itâs more than enough for the two of us, and weâve been happy here. Or at least I have. For all I know, Jasper could have spent his nights ruminating over Lady Haddieâthe movie star that got away.
âItâs as if Iâve been living with a stranger,â I say to no one in particular and Sherlock barks.
Jasperâs no stranger, Bizzy. The freckled cutie makes his way over. Iâve never seen him sniff another woman quite the way heâs sniffed you.
âDid you know Hadley?â Suddenly Iâm interested in any intel Sherlock might have.
She was before my time. He rests his head on the floor and Clyde jumps up on his back. She really seems to like that positionâalmost as much as Lady Haddie seems to like it when it comes to Duke Wilder. Hadley was shameless in her exploitation of my husband. Or should I say sexploitation? Camila brought her up a time or two, though. She was always angry about her, too.
âSounds as if Camila was jealous.â
Sherlock gives a soft bark. Jasper used to say that âJealousâ was Camilaâs middle name.
âGreat. I wonder what heâll say about me.â
Bizzy. Fish swats me with her tail once again. Jasper adores you. Heâs not a tomcat. I canât see him leaving you for this lady.
âOh, sheâs no lady.â A laugh rises in my throat. âNot in the traditional sense anyway. Not after what I subjected my eyes and my mind to.â
The door handle jiggles and all eyes shift in that direction.
Heâs here! Fish yowls as she hops off the sofa and darts behind Sherlock. Donât throw anything breakable. Iâd hate to tiptoe around sharp objects.
âDonât worry,â I tell her. âA book is the best weapon for a woman in my position. And lucky for me, Iâve got just the literary tome.â
Jasper walks in looking impossibly handsome with the scruff on his cheeks a little thicker than usual, and it only makes his eyes shine all the more like lightning.
He holds up a bag of takeout from our favorite Chinese place and offers up a lopsided smile.
âTogether at last,â he says, sounding a bit fatigued.
âI bet you say that to all of the women you share a meal with.â Like the lunch date heâs about to have with you know who.
âWhatâs that?â He frowns a little as he takes off his coat and heads my way. He lands a kiss to my forehead before sitting down next to me. âHungry?â
âNot particularly.â
Jasper is just about to dig into the bag when he stops midflight and his eyes flit my way.
âWhy do I get the feeling Iâm in trouble?â
Sherlock barks. Because youâre a smart man, Jasper. Now run to the bedroom and lock yourself in it before Bizzy breaks something.
Jasperâs lips twitch as he studies Sherlock before reverting his gaze to me.
âWhy is Sherlock giving me that warning bark of his? Should I be wearing a helmet?â
Clyde belts out a sharp meow. Youâre right, Sherlock. He is smart. I bet thatâs where you get all of your smarts, too. She licks a line up the side of his face and a yodeling sound comes from him.
Oh, for goodnessâ sake. Fish sighs. Get on with it, Bizzy, or none of us will eat tonight.
I knew I should have fed them the minute we walked through the door.
âBizzy?â Jasper lands the food on the coffee table and turns to face me fully.
The warm scent of his cologne makes my heart break, and suddenly I want to sob for the Jasper I knew two days ago who I didnât think was keeping a single secret from me. Not that I asked for an inventory of exes when we met. But in hindsight, I probably should have.
âHow is the case?â I ask and our eyes lock a moment too long.
He shakes his head. âThis isnât about the case. Whatâs happening? Is it the inn? Did something go wrong with a guest?â
âItâs very much about the case.â I take a quick breath. âI questioned my prime suspect today.â
âBizzy.â He inches back. âYou know I donât want you doing that. I donât want you getting hurt. Who did you talk to? Where did you go?â
âHadley Culpepper.â I scowl instinctually when I say her name.
His eyes close as he lets out a breath.
âBizzy.â He takes up both of my hands. âIâm sorry. I should have made time last night to assure you sheâs firmly in my past. I know Camilaâs words must have stung.â
âBut you said them. I mean, if you said them once, you must have meant it. And sheâs Hadley Culpepper. I was one of her biggest fans.â
âAnd I wasnât. When Hadley and I met, I had never even seen an episode of the show she was on.â
âYou were her fan for other reasons.â
âAnd they were short-lived. We were together for a few months and then she took off.â
âIs that what the two of you were arguing about last night?â
His eyes enlarge a moment before he glances to the floor. âIâm sorry, Bizzy. Iâve had a tense night, a tough day, and I canât do this right now.â He bows his head into his hand a moment before looking back up at me. âHow about we have dinner and
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