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Iā€™d rather ride with you.ā€

ā€œI donā€™t mind at all.ā€ Matt started the car and put it in gear. The ride back to his place was spent on small talk, the two of them getting to know each other better. They swapped stories from their childhoodā€”Carlin had happier ones than Matt, that was for sureā€”and they went over their favorite movies, songs and books.

ā€œAre you hungry?ā€ Matt asked as he parked in his driveway.

ā€œI could definitely eat,ā€ Carlin told him, ā€œbut I canā€™t cook for shit.ā€

Matt laughed as he shut off the ignition. ā€œNo problem. Letā€™s get your bags carried into my bedroom and you can shower or relax while I fix some enchiladas.ā€

Carlin gave him a look of adoration. ā€œOhhh, enchiladas! I love enchiladas! Beef, cheese, or chā€”wait, not chicken. Beef or cheese?ā€

Matt noted the feverish light in Carlinā€™s eyes and laughed again. ā€œYou really do love enchiladas, donā€™t you?ā€

Carlin nodded enthusiastically. ā€œTheyā€™re my favorite. Thereā€™s this one little hole in the wall restaurant in New Yorkā€¦ā€ The light dimmed in Carlinā€™s eyes and his expression became pinched.

Matt rubbed Carlinā€™s shoulder then leaned over and kissed him gently before unbuckling Carlinā€™s seatbelt and opening his door.

ā€œItā€™s okay, Carlin, we both knew you werenā€™t staying here in McKinton. I meant what I said to everyone at the table today. Youā€™ve always been up front about where you belong and I would never expect you to leave your dad alone in New York.ā€ Matt unbuckled his own seatbelt and opened his door. ā€œSo, beef or cheese? You never said.ā€

ā€œBeef, with lots of cheese.ā€

ā€œThen thatā€™s what weā€™ll have. Come on.ā€ Matt got out of the car and walked over to the trunk. He hit the button on the fob and pulled the trunk lid up all the way. They grabbed the luggage and Matt slammed the trunk shut then walked beside Carlin until they reached the door. Maybe it was creepy, the way he wanted to touch Carlin constantly even though he refrained from doing so, but he couldnā€™t make himself keep what his mother would call a respectable distance.

ā€œCan I ask you something?ā€

Matt set down the suitcase he was carrying and looked at Carlin. ā€œSure. Anything.ā€

Carlin sniffed then tipped his head to the side, reminding Matt suddenly of a certain rooster. ā€œWhy is it I smell cookies when Iā€™m with you most of the time?ā€

Shit. Ask me anything but that. Carlin would definitely think Matt was off his rocker if he told the truth, but he didnā€™t want to lie, either.

ā€œYou asked me about whether or not I smelled cookies the first time you came to the motel,ā€ Carlin mused. ā€œI know itā€™s not your cologne. You donā€™t wear any, and if you did, Iā€™d think youā€™d pick something that didnā€™t remind people of baked goods.ā€

Matt fumbled the key into the lock as he tried to think of a plausible explanation that wouldnā€™t make him come across as unhinged and wasnā€™t a lie.

ā€œSee? Or rather, do you smell it? Itā€™s even stronger now.ā€

ā€œDamn it all to Hell,ā€ Matt muttered. The scent was stronger, almost cloying. He unlocked the door and opened it quickly, hoping the odor would dissipate once they were inside. ā€œCome on.ā€ Matt picked up the suitcase and carried it inside to his room. Carlin locked the door and was behind him, nearly stepping on Mattā€™s heels.

ā€œIt followed us inside,ā€ Carlin pointed out. ā€œItā€™s everywhere in here.ā€ He walked around the bedroom then wandered out into the hall. Matt followed him and watched as Carlin opened every door and sniffed. ā€œI havenā€™t seen any of those plug-in air fresheners, or potpourri, nothing like that. But every time I catch a whiff of that scent, I feel kind of warm andā€¦ā€ Carlin stopped in the middle of the living room and blushed to the roots of his hair. ā€œThis is going to sound crazy, but it almost feels like Aunt Mary is with me.ā€ He groaned and walked over to the couch then plopped down. ā€œGod, Iā€™m losing it.ā€

Mattā€™s stomach clenched with fear as he thought he might lose Carlin, but he didnā€™t have a choice, not when Carlin was so obviously upset and thinking like he was.

Taking a seat beside Carlin, Matt steeled himself for the worst. He took Carlinā€™s hand in his and cleared his throat. ā€œYouā€™re not crazy. Severo, heā€™sā€¦ā€ How the hell did he explain what Severo did? Matt plowed ahead before he could change his mind. ā€œI guess youā€™d say heā€™s a psychic, though he really doesnā€™t like that term. He can, uh, he can hear ghosts, spirits he likes to call them. Says ā€˜ghostsā€™ reminds him of kiddie cartoons and Bill Murray.ā€

Instead of looking like he thought Matt was full of shit, Carlin was staring at him with a hopeful expression. ā€œCan he really do that?ā€

ā€œYeah,ā€ Matt said, thinking about some of the weird crap heā€™d seen in the past year. ā€œHe used to consult with police departments all over the United States. You can get online and type Severo Robledo and psychic and you will get thousands of hits. A lot of them are accountings of his work with the police, but he cut back on doing that once he and Laine became a couple.ā€

Carlin grunted and scooted closer to Matt. ā€œIā€™ve heard about people like him before. Didnā€™t you tell me he came to McKinton around the same time Laineā€™s stalker did?ā€

ā€œA little before. He said a spirit nagged him into coming but wouldnā€™t tell him why, or maybe the spirit couldnā€™t tell him, Iā€™m not sure which. Turns out it was Laineā€™s deceased lover, Conner, who wanted Severo here to warn him about McAlister. Conner nearly froze Severo to death trying to get the message across, but things worked out in the end.ā€

ā€œExcept you were nearly killed.ā€ Carlin smoothed a hand over Mattā€™s stomach. ā€œAnd you had your heart broken by Rich.ā€

ā€œNot broken,ā€ Matt corrected, knowing that would come when Carlin left. ā€œJust bruised, along with my pride. As for nearly getting

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