Chapter 2

But first, he had to convince Dylan to help him find it.

And maybe, if he was very lucky and considerably less charming than usual, he could convince her that whatever Seattle was offering wasn’t worth leaving Laurel Valley.

That staying—staying for the town, for the garage, maybe even for him—was worth considering.

The thought terrified him more than any challenge his grandfather could have devised.

Which probably meant it was exactly what he needed.

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