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One day at a time.
He sighed. “But you love her.” With everything I had.
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.
None of my college papers or newspaper articles had ever given me this sense of satisfaction. This was my masterpiece.
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.
Montana had won my heart. Just like Beau had.
“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.”
I had read every single book that Sabrina had written. Romance novels weren’t my thing but hers were the exception.
To Beau. The hero who stole my heart. The man of my dreams. The love of my life.
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.