Chapter 29They had purchased take-out to eat lunch at Joe's studio so he could finish a photography project. Abi brought her laptop and other transportable business from her office. Joe turned up the heat. Fog that was normally prevalent in June and July along the coast surprisingly rolled in early in May and sometimes stayed the entire day. Not knowing what the weather would be like, she wore layered clothing, which at times, was cumbersome. She threw her jacket and sweater aside, kicked off her shoes and brought her legs up under her, sinking deeper into the brown overstuffed leather chair. Joe seemed nervous and paced around and glanced at her once in a while as she worked. The old desk telephone rang. He let the call roll to voice messaging. Neither she nor Joe answered phones anymore

