“I just thought that if you could talk it out with a professional, if you could—”
“I’ll say it once more, since you have a bad habit of not listening when I say things the first time. No.”
She could see she was getting nowhere on the shrink front. So she moved on to the next issue. “Then how about this? Will you go into Chula Mesa with me some evening?”
He actually groaned. “Didn’t I make it clear two weeks ago that I was not going to Chula Mesa—with you, or otherwise?”
“You could rethink that. You could change your mind. People do that, you know, change their minds?”
“Abilene. Have you ever been in Chula Mesa?”
“Well, besides driving through it, no, I haven’t.”
“I’ve been in Chula Mesa. I’ve seen it all, been there. Done that. I don’t need to go there again.”
“Just … think about it. Please.”
“I fail to understand what a visit to Chula Mesa could possibly accomplish.”
“We’ll get out of the house, see other people, broaden our horizons a little.”
“If I wanted a broader horizon, I wouldn’t look for it in Chula Mesa.”
She was becoming irritated with him again. “You really should stop saying mean things about Chula Mesa.”
“I will be only too happy to. As soon as you stop trying to drag me there.”
“I’ll leave it alone for now, okay? I’ll bring it up again later.”
“Why is it I don’t find that comforting in the least?”
She still had a thousand unanswered questions for him. “One more thing …”
“With you, it’s never just one more thing.”
“Tell me about what happened, on that mountain, when you broke both your legs.”
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