“So, you finally made your decision?” Rubble asked as he and Caine settled in chairs across from Gus. Caine was anxious to get home. Eleanor and Emily had already gone, and he was eager to shower so he could spend time with them before Emily’s bedtime. That thought alone was enough to put a smile on his face. Who knew being domestic was so relaxing? “Yeah, I’m headed to New York,” Gus announced. “It’s the only way to get Fin out of here and keep our parents from sticking their noses in my business.” “You really don’t want to have anything to do with them, do you?” Caine asked. “About as much as you want your mother in your life,” Gus gazed at him. Caine grimaced, “I’d rather eat glass.” “Same,” Gus nodded. It had been a hassle to get rid of Caine’s mother when she showed up unexpe

