Chapter 14 She’d passed Ridley on the stairway the next day. “I’ll start today, but it will take time.” He’d accepted that without question, then told her about the old barn on the hill. “I’ll think about that. First I have to finish what I’m doing for Bridget.” He’d looked disappointed, but then gone about his business. Thankfully, he’d returned to the vines and the next terrace. When she realized that his vines were visible from her little top-floor terrace, she’d bought a small pair of binoculars. “Not voyeuristic,” she assured herself as she looked at him working for longer than she should have. “I’m not being voyeuristic. It’s just that as long as he’s out there, I can be working here.” Bridget still got her mornings, but her afternoons were for Ridley. She started with Emilio.