![]() For Nick, it means letting himself grieve the people who can’t come back and love the people who always will. For Oliver, this means asking himself what he really wants, this time around. If their relationship is to survive, they will have to learn to let go. Spending Sundays in Oliver’s company is the balm he needs, though Nick is waiting for Oliver to decide their relationship is too much work.īut just as Nick begins to get comfortable, Oliver’s need to provide for all of the people he loves threatens to pull them apart. Then there’s Oliver, the sweet, calm, and competent man who looks at Nick like no one ever has. Nick expected to miss his niece when she left for college, but he’s still figuring out how to cope with her absence, when his brother reappears after twelve years, complicating the emotional puzzle. Being near him might bring light and purpose to Oliver’s life. ![]() ![]() Nick is focused, talented, and as beautiful as the dollhouses he builds. Meeting Nick-the uncle of his daughter’s roommate-is a bright spot in an otherwise gloomy forecast. Or maybe he hadn’t expected to spend his days watching grass grow and making sad cookies. ![]() Oliver expected to miss his daughter when she left for college, but he’s surprised by the size of the hole she leaves. ![]()
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