Chapter 3Though intrigued by the shocker, I stepped away to give her privacy. Augie's car engine roared while pulling into the far side of the driveway. April had found him an inexpensive yet reliable sedan after he'd passed his driver's exam, then he decked it out with many improvements that suddenly made him über popular at school. Connor's disruption was a good thing, principally since the kids didn't understand there was something stronger than a friendship brewing between April and me. April ended the call and squeezed my hand. “I've got to jet. Now there's been an assault.” “You're kidding. The project kicks off tomorrow when they raze that decrepit old wing last rebuilt in the sixties,” I fussed, confused over what would cause such a ruckus at a college meeting. “Neighbors with p

