Chapter 31 After the movie, Kaylee gave June and Tony a few bucks and told them to get a snack from the food court and then come back to the couches the mall provided near the entrance of the theatre. They took off grinning. Jules had his arm draped over the back of the couch, but it didn’t seem like he was trying the arm drape trick, so Kaylee leaned back and sighed. “That was fun, thank you.” “You’re very welcome. They’re great kids.” “Yeah, now. They were brats when we were all younger. The age gap didn’t help.” “I was the youngest,” he said. “And my half-sisters hated me.” “Jules, you confuse me.” “Is that why you were upset all week?” “No. I was upset about the text message from Jane. What did you forget at her place?” “Nothing. I’ve never been to her place. And it’s been mon

