![]() ![]() She is lovely inside and out and Jonah adores her. This night, however, it’s just him and the storm until his neighbor, Marla, happens by. It didn’t work out so well before, but Avery is so bright and gorgeous that the temptation to take a chance and tell Avery how he really feels is getting stronger every day. Jonah is very wary of falling for anyone, of giving his heart away again. Of course, there’s also Avery, his intern, and he more than counter balances any antagonism from the boss. Unfortunately, the job brings along with it a boss, Trexler, who seems to have nothing more than contempt for Jonah. Being a criminal analyst for the Bureau is rewarding and, despite not carrying a gun, Jonah still feels like he’s somehow righting the many wrongs from his past. That’s really the reason why he took the job his Aunt Ellie got for him with the GBI. It’s not that the families whose sons and husbands he lead into an ambush haven’t forgiven him, it’s more like he hasn’t forgiven himself. ![]() Returning home from Afghanistan brought with it a bushel of guilt that Jonah carries around with him. ![]() He can recall sitting with his grandmother and her talking with him during some spectacular storms in the past. Jonah loves caramel flavored bugles almost as much as he likes watching the lightning during a thunderstorm. ![]()
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