Chapter 10: News Travels Fast

The smell of freshly brewed coffee beckoned me from a deep sleep. I climbed out of bed and looked out the bright bedroom window—at least a foot of snow had fallen while I slept.

The white snow on the rolling hills glistened like a billion little diamonds in the morning sun. I had never known that snow could be so breathtaking.

I got dressed and walked toward the kitchen in search of Luke.

A new fire burned in the fireplace and a noise was coming from the front yard. I helped myself to a cup of coffee and opened the front door.

Luke was on the four-wheeler, pushing the heavy snow out of the driveway. He saw me and waved. I held the coffee up to salute him and wondered how long he’d been up.

When he came through the front door, I was snuggled under the blanket on the couch drinking my second cup of coffee.

“Morning,” Luke said as he pulled a wool beanie off of his head and hung up his coat.