Now, how about that cup of tea you promised me and brownie for Katie, while I look up that phone number? Candee was also running errands plus cleaning out her apartment, getting rid of things she no longer wanted to keep, and finding room at the cabin for her things, while at the same time not moving Starke's things aside or misplacing any of his things, there would be time for sorting later before they moved into their new home, which was going to be huge with lots and lots of storage.

She stopped at a market on her last trip back to the cabin to pick up a few things, she was planning a nice dinner for Starke when he got home from the station this evening, usually on a Monday he put in a pretty full day there, she loved to get dinner out of the way as early as possible and to sit on the porch, watch the sun set and hear about his day. She thought he had the most interesting job and is very happy that he no longer has to put himself in danger out on the streets, as she knows Cameron still does where ever or whene ver he's needed. Julie had learned to deal with it over the years, but at this age and just beginning their life together, Candee is thinking, "I simply don't think I could cope with it."

Later that evening Starke was telling her about his day, and she was very interested in what, Cameron had done for the troubled young man, and Starke said he volunteered to work with the boy on the PC's at the station, he had to show him what files he would be locked out of and try to explain why, because he knew this kid could break in if he wanted to, and that would bring big trouble for him if he even thought about it. Candee laughed, I'm glad to see your trying to keep one step ahead of this kid, I have a feeling he's going to keep all of you guy's on your toes, oh yeah, and he ran his hand through his hair, you're telling me.




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