Chapter 2Easter was going to be late this year, but Theo and I were looking forward to it: we would be going up to see the family in Cambridge for the first time as an engaged couple. And then I was driving us down to Long Island so that part of the family could meet Theo. Still, it was colder in Massachusetts than he expected. “I thought you were yanking my chain!” He groaned, hugging his lined jacket closer to his chest as we waited for the rented Mustang’s heater to blow out some hot air. “Dammit. I should have worn a sweater also.” “Mrrow.” From the Sherpa bag at Theo’s feet, Miss Su seemed to agree with him. “I thought you were wearing a sweater before we left the house.” “It was too hot. I took it off.” “I hope you didn’t repack your suitcase?” “Well…” I shook my head. “This

