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“Myself!”

“Oh; that's a tough one。 Did you do poorly on a test?”

“No! I …” I turned to him and said; “How did you fall in love with your wife?”

He poured some Navajo White into his can and smiled。 “Ah;” he said。 “Boy problems。”

“I do not have boy problems!”

He hesitated but didn't argue。 Instead; he said; “I fell in love with her by mistake。”

“By mistake? What do you mean?”

“I didn't intend to。 At the time I was engaged to somebody else; and in no position to fall in

love。 Fortunately for me I saw how blind I'd been before

it was too late。”

“Blind?”

“Yes。 My fiancée was very beautiful。 She had the most magnificent brown eyes; and skin like

an angel。 And for a time all I could see was her

beauty。 But then … well; let's just say I discovered she wasn't a fraction of the person Renée

was。” He dipped his brush in the coffee can and

stroked a picket with paint。 “It's easy to look back and see it; and it's easy to give the advice;

but the sad fact is; most people don't look beneath the

surface until it's too late。”

inute; but I could see Chet thinking。 And from the furrow in his brow; I

knew it had nothing to do with my problems。 “I'm … I'm

sorry I brought up your wife;” I said。

“Oh; don't be; that's all right。” He shook his head and tried on a smile。 “Besides; I wasn't

thinking of Renée。 I was thinking of someone else。

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