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Ruth Erickson always spends her morning break doing the crossword puzzle. Tate Darrow just messed it up. What's that old saying about love and war?
Ruth Erickson is good at crossword puzzles. Stupid good at crossword puzzles. It might even be her thing, if that weren't a sad thing to claim as a thing. She would probably say her thing was taking care of her daughter, Emily, a spunky nine-year-old with a dog fascination. Maybe being a waitress, but she was mainly good at that in order to put food on the table and keep a roof over their heads.
In light of that knowledge about crosswords, it's perfectly understandable why she freaked out when Tate Darrow started writing on her crossword puzzle at the café. Who does that? Besides, she didn't know at the time that he'd taken a sabbatical from his job as a photojournalist to visit his ailing father. Certainly didn't know that his sudden inheritance of a dilapidated mountain cabin and a moody dog had him out of sorts.
Love is definitely in the air. Puppy love - between Emily and the dog. Romantic love between Ruth and Tate would be infinitely more puzzling. And yet...
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