Chapter 5In the days that followed, Devin did run into the two Miss Fletchers frequently, nearly daily. He seemed to have developed some sort of magnetism that allowed him to know when the ladies would be outside and where to find them, and when he did, they never refused his company. While Fanny laughed, joked and bantered, the quieter, more intelligent comments her companion provided captured him far more. Her mind entranced him. In some ways, she reminded him of his brother's wife, Katerina, who was also smart, quiet and a bit shy, though much taller and slenderer. Harry's curves made his head spin. After a week of conversation, he hadn't begun to plumb the depths of her… and he loved it. Though he could see her equal infatuation, the way her eyes lit up when he approached, the glow i

