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comes,” Lucas said. “We’ve gotta go call Gramps to tell him the news, even though Dad probably already told him—and took credit for the whole thing. Talk to you guys later.”

“Love you all,” Hannah said.

“We love you, too,” Lucas said. “Later.”

Landon was convinced his “turn” was a long way off, especially in light of the fact that he couldn’t seem to move past Go with Amanda.

“That’s some big news,” Hannah said after she put down the phone.

“For sure.”

“Why do you look like you just lost your best friend?”

“Because I kinda did.”

“Nah, that’s not true. You guys will still be tight.”

“It won’t be the same.”

“I still talk to Hunter every day now that we’re both married.”

“You do?”

“Every single day. He stops by to see Callie a couple of times a week, or we meet for lunch. We see him and Megan for dinner at least once a week. We make an effort, Landon.”

“That seems to be the word of the day.” He kissed his sister’s cheek and the baby’s head. “You ladies have a nice day.”

“Good luck. Don’t mess this up. I don’t want to deal with your pouting ass if this doesn’t work.”

“My ass doesn’t pout.”

“Get. Out.”

“I’m going. Don’t get up. I can see myself out. And, Han, thanks.”

“Any time, little brother.”

On the way to his truck, Landon stopped to give Dexter another scratch on the top of his cute little moose head. Was that where moose liked to be scratched? He would ask Hannah that the next time he saw her. She was a bit of a moose whisperer. Fred, the town moose, was like a poodle when she was around, and now she had Dexter eating out of the palm of her hand, too.

In a family full of odd characters, Hannah fit right in.

Landon got into his big black pickup truck and backed out of his sister’s driveway. He needed to get to work at the farm, and after that, he had a date to prepare for.

Chapter Five

“God has his plans and his reasons. Sometimes we are supposed to go through things so that we learn lessons.”

—Dolly Parton

That morning, Amanda participated in a conference call with work, thankful she’d been allowed to decline the face-to-face option since she didn’t feel like dealing with hair straighteners or makeup. Thankfully, her boss was also her mother, Joyce, who had started the meeting by welcoming Amanda back and asking how she was doing—even though Amanda had already spoken to her before the meeting. The Q&A was for the rest of their team.

“I’m doing okay,” Amanda said. “Still hobbling around on crutches and trying to shake off the near-death experience. But otherwise, I’m hanging in there.”

“I know I speak for all of us when I tell you how thankful we are that you’re on the mend,” Joyce said. “You gave us a heck of a scare.”

I gave myself a heck of a scare, she thought. “Thank you for the kind thoughts and the flowers and sending the new computer and phone. I promise to get back to work next week.”

“Take your time and come back when you’re ready.”

Their colleagues had been so wonderful to Amanda since the fire. “I really appreciate the support.”

“How close is the Green Mountain Country Store to officially rolling out the product line?” one of the salesmen asked.

“Close,” Amanda said. “They were waiting to coordinate with their new catalog, which is in final stages, and next week, I’ll finally be training their sales force.”

“Excellent. We’re all looking forward to seeing how it goes there. It’s a great test for markets in smaller towns.”

“We think it’ll do very well here. We have the full support of the Abbott family, particularly the CEO, Lincoln Abbott, who’s backed the line from the get-go.”

Amanda was determined to prove he’d been right to go all in with their products.

They moved on to other items on the agenda, including the upcoming trade show season that was a big part of their business. The ten-member sales team took turns attending the shows and doing product demonstrations in the hope that retailers would choose to carry their line.

That’s how she’d landed the Green Mountain Country Store account. She’d first met Landon’s brother Colton at a trade show in New York after he’d been sent by Lincoln. Later, she’d found out that Lincoln had also been trying to help along Colton’s relationship with Lucy by sending him to New York, where Lucy had lived at the time.

From what Amanda had been told, Lincoln had faced an uphill

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