Chapter Ten Mr. Nelson happily climbed into Alec’s SUV, which was honestly a bit surprising. He’d assumed that by the time Saturday afternoon rolled around and it was time for the meeting, Mr. Nelson would be trying to get out of participating on the committee. With a grin that met his eyes plastered on his face, the older gentleman buckled his seatbelt and said, “I haven’t been in the passenger side of a vehicle for as long as I can remember.” “You don’t say?” Alec asked, buckling his own safety belt before he backed down Mr. Nelson’s winding driveway. “Well, you and I need to go out together more often.” With a hearty chuckle, Mr. Nelson replied, “I’d like that. I need to get out more. You know, I was thinking maybe I shouldn’t go. It might be too hard. But then I remembered what you

