Chapter Eleven KateI glanced out the window, looking for signs of Hunter. It was a sunny day, and I was hoping he’d be outside playing with Maddie or working on the yard. I hadn’t seen him since the bake sale, and I couldn’t seem to get him off my mind. I’d tried meditation and yoga, but after my first downward dog, I gave up. I’d even considered going on a run before deciding I didn’t need him off my mind that bad. Something was gnawing at me, making me uneasy, but I couldn’t quite put my finger on why. I thought maybe if I could just see him, I would finally be able to concentrate and figure out what was up with me. When I tried to distract myself with work, my mind kept drifting, so I decided to clean the kitchen. Usually, cleaning and organizing relaxed me, but as I wiped down the c

