Chapter Six Jed I was exhausted. Working twelve hours on a construction site would do that to you. It had been a long week. With working all day, then coming home and heading to my workshop to finish up my projects, I hadn’t had a lot of time to do more than eat and catch a few hours of sleep. Luckily, it was Sunday, and although the thought of staying in bed and actually getting eight hours for once had merit, I had some stuff to do before I opened my house to potential clients. A couple months ago, once I had the inventory, and the confidence, I’d begun opening my doors on the last Sunday of the month for people to come shop. I’d advertised in the paper, on social media, and, of course, by word of mouth. The first Sunday had a better turnout than I’d expected, because I hadn’t exp

