I spent way more money than I should have on food to cook for Ginny. I had no idea what she was thinking of cooking, so I bought up everything I could find. Beef, chicken, pork, fish, shrimp, Spam. And vegetables. God, so many. I looked at everything spread out on my counter and wanted to knock my head into the wall. I was never going to eat all of it. I put as much as I could away and left what didn’t need to be refrigerated on the counter. I cleaned my house and waited. I didn’t know what time she was going to be there, but it would be soon. I grabbed a beer and went out back to sit on the lanai. I’d just put my feet up when there was a knock on the door. I set my beer on the kitchen counter on my way by and rushed to answer the door. When I opened it, I took a step back. “Um, Kiana?

