Men are stubborn creatures, aren't they?
And the mother lynx is absent - for reasons unknown. It's dangerous for critters to live so close to humanity. Roads are often the cause of these orphans...
That's what I love about flawed characters. You watch them, and you're just like "noooo... don't do that!" But, here we are. Corbin up to his flannel shirt in trouble!
Credit cards are the devil. The fact that it's just expected that we'd go into debt to an organization which can change the rates they charge at any moment is a terrible failure of our society.
I've found the types remarkably useful when dealing with coworkers. Like, real-world situations. Knowing the common strengths and stressors of each "type" is helpful. I have applied use here, and I know it works in our organization in my limited usage.
So, believe what ya will, and so shall I. 🙂
No need to comment on every chapter. I'm very happy that you're enjoying it. 🙂
And yes, this is probably the closest I am going to get to going home again. So I'm living through Wren here.
He did indeed say that. Paul has shown himself to be a master of his environment, he is attracted and attractive to Corbin, and he seems a decent sort. Kind of perfect, eh?
Good guess(es)!
The next chapter... if you can stop reading after you finish chapter five, then I feel that I've well and truly failed at hooking a reader.