Chapter 10 Ellie settled into the passenger seat of Shaun’s truck, though she felt very much out of her element. Everything about this truck screamed Shaun from the intoxicating scent of his cologne, the five different chargers for God knows what, the change in the cup holder, and the bag of peanuts on the dash. He grabbed the peanuts and placed them in the side of his door. “Saving those for later?” she asked. “I bought them for that damn squirrel, but like I told you, the picky bastard doesn’t want them.” She giggled, and he shot her a glance. “I’m going to start sending you my almond bill, or I can just stop feeding him.” She gasped. “Don’t you dare.” “He’s a wild animal who has fended for himself this long.” “I’d be happy to donate to the fund.” “You’re nuts,” he said, and this

