Beau “God dammit, Hazel! You cain’t just force people to do what you want them to. That ain’t how it works!” I thundered. Gio had walked out the door, only to come back and leave again carrying his suitcases. I guess he’s spending a week at Zeke’s again. Last time, Hazel had given him the tenth degree because he had brought home a pot-belly pig. I had long since given up on telling the man no. He had begun adopting various creatures. From animals to people, Gio didn’t care. If it needed to be saved, he saved it. I think it was because he couldn’t save Addy, he needed something to feed that need for redemption. “We can’t just split our family apart!” Hazel snapped. “What family, Hazel? Answer me that! f**k, I don’t even blame Gio for not wantin’ to be around. The only time you spend tim

