Part 51 (1/2)
poor girl might actually be feeling the exact same way toward
her much of the time. And although it made little sense,
Maggie suspected this little threesome wasn't going to be an
easy dance to do. At least Spencer seemed to be happily
adjusted to sharing his mother with Jed. Then again, boys
were different about these things, plus he had a grandmother
as well. Perhaps it was an unfair comparison altogether.
Maggie told her family about Scott and Chloe's good
news as they sat together at the dinner table. ”And I even
offered your help, Mom. Ihopeyou don't mind. But I'm sure
they'll need all the help they can get trying to do something
like this at such short notice.
Audrey beamed. ”I don't mind at all. You know how I
love weddings. But New Year's Eve, that's awfully soon.”
Maggie explained the couple's reasoning and Chloe's desire
for a small, simple wedding. ”Actually, the more I consider the
whole thing, I think it sounds rather sweet and romantic.”
Audrey gave Maggie a long, slightly suspicious look, and
then changed the subject from weddings. ”I have a few leads
for a building that might house the town's library,” she said
as she ladled out the turkey noodles that were, thankfully,
the final remnant of their Thanksgiving dinner.
”Great, Mom.” Maggie pa.s.sed the rolls to Spencer.
”What are they?”
”Well, I wrote down the addresses of all the vacant build-
ings in town that seemed like they might work for a library,