Two days later, Indy lay in bed, trying to follow doctor’s orders. Left with little more than her own thoughts, misery set in. Griffin tiptoed around her, and it freaked her out. He decided to work from home to keep an eye on her. Nothing she said changed his mind. So now, not only did she live in the same house with Griffin, worrying about spending nights with him, but she also saw him all day. His attentiveness made her nervous. Man, she wished she could leave. In a half hour, class would start without her. One more thing she wouldn’t finish. Seemed like every time she attempted to make a plan, she failed. How was she supposed to run a business? Follow-through didn’t come naturally. Griffin knocked at her door. “Ready for some company? I brought a snack and some water.” “You don’t n

