Graham: “You can stop pacing around the room now,” Kaylee complained after I hadn’t spoken a word to her and had been pacing for an hour straight. “Are you worried because she went out with Baxter to his family dinner?” she continued. I closed my eyes, my hands on my waist, trying to contain the anger rising inside me. “I’m just asking because isn’t it odd that every time she’s with one of your friends, your mood sours? Is there something I should know? I hope you didn’t have a crush on her like she had a crush on you,” she went on. The thing about Kaylee was that she didn’t know when to stop. “Kaylee, you knew what you were getting into before marriage, didn’t you?” I finally snapped, reminding her of her own words. “What was it you said? Once someone gets married, they eventually s

