Chapter Twenty-Two Russell “I don't know,” Janet said. She looked over at me, c*****g her head to the side. “Why are you asking?” “Paisley's my roommate, and I work with her,” I said, shifting my shoulders slightly. Janet narrowed her eyes. “You're being nosy. That's not really a guy thing.” “Sorry to break it to you, but you're nosy.” Janet shrugged unabashedly. “I am, but that's my thing. I run a coffee shop, and I have to stay up to speed on any rumors. I consider myself the unofficial mother of everyone who comes in here.” I recognized Graham's laughter as he approached from behind me. “That you do. Does Russell need some mothering?” I rolled my eyes. “No, my own mother does plenty. Not that I mind you mothering me,” I rushed to add. Janet grinned. “I know you don’t. You’re a

