Garrett stood up with a loud belch that the other guys laughed heartily at. He hadn’t seen Kelsey for a while. He’d thought he should let her have some time alone, but maybe that hadn’t been the best approach. Maybe she needed someone now. He searched the clubhouse but didn’t find her in any of the rooms. Then he caught sight of her silhouette through the front door. He opened the door and slipped outside, closing the door quietly behind him. She didn’t turn. He stepped up beside her and leaned on the porch railing. “You doing okay?” “As okay as can be expected, I guess.” She glanced at him, but didn’t smile. “I don’t want you to think I’m grieving for him. I’m glad he’s gone. I really am.” “But it couldn’t have been easy. To do what you did.” She shrugged, but he could see her jaw wa

