Danger On Dakota Ridge. Cindi Myers
reopened. Gage told me a driver crashed into it this summer.”
“Yes. The owner, Iris Desmet, decided as long as she was rebuilding, she would expand and add a coffee bar.” She ushered her friend to a table. “How are you? And how is Casey?” Casey was Maya’s five-year-old niece, who lived with Maya and Gage since her parents’ murders that summer.
“She’s great. Last week she asked if, when Gage and I get married, she can change her name, too, so we all match.” Maya snatched a paper napkin from the dispenser on the table and dabbed at her eyes. “Sorry—I still get teary thinking about it.”
“That’s terrific,” Paige said. “I guess she’s really taken to Gage?”
“He’s amazing,” Maya said. “For a man who swore he was a confirmed bachelor, he’s turning out to be a really great father. We don’t want Casey to ever forget her real parents, but it’s nice to think the three of us can be a new family together.”
She pulled out a chair and sank into it. “Now you’ve heard all about me—what did you want to see me about so early in the morning?”
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