Regis was so familiar with the blandness of each motel she stayed at that she never really paid attention to details. It only served to remind her about a childhood spending long periods of time in other people’s homes on Army bases around the world while her dad was on tour somewhere else. At least now, she could be in the quiet of her own space without having to put on a smile for people she barely knew. She’d managed to hobble her way out of the car and into her motel room and fire up her laptop so she could check which appointments she was going to miss the rest of the day. She’d have to switch around appointments tomorrow and bump a few to later in the week to keep her already heavy workload manageable. As soon as she’d figured out a workable plan, she called the homeowners who’d given her cell phone numbers with the news. Naturally, some were disappointed they’d have to wait another day or two for the inspections and it meant she had to stay a little longer in Rudolph to get all her work done.
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