Chapter 5 I don’t know quite what I had been expecting when Theo pulled into his driveway, but it wasn’t a small, one-story, warm, cabin-style house. There was nothing pretentious or imposing. Just a nice, normal-sized house. “Home sweet home.” I smiled a little as I got out of his truck. “It’s nice.” Theo grinned crookedly. “Is that Los Angeles speak for boring?” “No, I mean it. I like it. Looks like you have a great front yard too.” I followed him to the door. “You don’t park in your garage?” He shrugged. “I’ve turned it into a workshop. I’ve got tools and wood and some engine stuff. I’m kind of like my dad. He never used his to park his car either.” He flipped a switch as soon as we walked inside. We had immediately entered a living room with a large fireplace. “I did all the st

