Part 50 (2/2)
steering.. and you'll be just fine.” Maggie hurried over to her
car; relieved that her windows were still cleared of snow as
she hopped into the driver's seat, still slightly warm. On the
dashboard was a new ice sc.r.a.per probably a thank-you gift
from Jed for borrowing her car. How thoughtful of him. But
something seemed different inside. She sniffed the air curi
ously-there was a distinct, pungent aroma of rubber. She
turned around to see where it was coming from, and there in
the back of her station wagon was a set of four tires. How
very odd. Then she recalled Jed quizzing her on Thanks
giving about whether she'd gotten snow tires yet. She
hopped out of her car to examine her tires-and there, sure
*enough, she could see s.h.i.+ny, metal studs gleaming in the
afternoon light. Jed had taken her car over to Byron to get
snow tires put on for her! She smiled happily as she climbed
back in and started the engine. Now, if that wasn't
love.. .what indeed was? She carefully navigated Main Street,
her confidence growing steadily (and greatly, due to her new
tires). She turned off toward home alone. There was no need Lookin~ for You All M~ Life
to pick up Leah today as she'd said this morning
going to bring her home later-after they'd had dinner
Pine Mountain Hotel. Maggie hated to admit, even to herself,
that she'd felt a keen p.r.i.c.k of jealousy about this news,
wis.h.i.+ng that Jed was taking her instead. But in the same
instant she'd been happy for Leah's sake, realizing how the
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