“This isn’t what I imagined my love life would look like,” I admit. “But I live in a community of mostly elderly people and I work from home, so there’s not a good way for me to meet people.” “You met my brother. I know he acts like a grumpy old man, but he’s only thirty.” I smile at Grayson’s joke. “Your brother and I are friends.” “Adrian doesn’t have friends.” “I know, I volunteered to be the first one.” I keep my tone light, but deep down my heart squeezes for the stoic man who lives next door. At least he has his family, that’s more than I can say. Somehow, his loneliness bothers me more
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