Chapter 14

Mason ran into the garage and grabbed the dolly. Back at the truck, he and Noah shunted the first tree until they had the roots situated as best as they could. That part of the project went easier than expected.

With the tree balanced, Noah and Mason pushed, pulled, lugged, and shoved the tree toward the back yard. At the back gate, they stopped to make sure they wouldn’t have a problem pushing the tree through.

Mason glanced around his yard. Maybe I should plant the damn things in the front

“Stop,” Noah said. “I know what you’re thinking. We can do this.”

“I do have the perfect spot for them in the back.”

“I’m sure you do.” Noah crouched back into position. “Let’s put this baby in its new home.”

Both men put their weight behind the tree and pushed the dolly into the back, stopping once they made it through the gate.