The Outpost (Jamison Valley, #4)
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One day at a time.
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He sighed. “But you love her.” With everything I had.
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It meant I needed a plan to unload a lot of responsibility. It meant I would be choosing myself over everything and everyone else in my life. Sabrina thought yesterday was our good-bye. It wasn’t. I’d prove to her that she was more important than anything else. My job. My family. My mountains. I’d say good-bye to it all, just so I could say hello to her every morning for the rest of my life.
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None of my college papers or newspaper articles had ever given me this sense of satisfaction. This was my masterpiece.
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Wiping the tears off my damp cheeks, I closed my eyes and tipped my head to the ceiling. I miss you. I hope you have a nice day. Every time I thought of Beau, I closed my eyes and sent him good thoughts. And since I thought of him about a hundred times a day, I did this a lot.
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Montana had won my heart. Just like Beau had.
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“You belong right here.” He held out his arms, making a circle in the space between them. “You belong with me. Right here. No matter where we live, whether it’s Montana, Seattle or Timbuktu, this is where you belong.”
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I had read every single book that Sabrina had written. Romance novels weren’t my thing but hers were the exception.
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To Beau. The hero who stole my heart. The man of my dreams. The love of my life.
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I’d told Sabrina once that I wasn’t a dreamer. That was still true. I’d leave the dreams to her and to my children. Because I didn’t need to dream. I already had everything I could ever hope for, right here in my car.
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