That meant she had an entire day to finish unpacking and get settled into the suite at the inn. Almost galloping up the stairs, she unlocked the door, anxious to clean up before the movers arrived and filled it with boxes and furniture from the storage unit she’d rented. If there was one thing she hated, it was living out of a suitcase. She relished the idea that this was now her home and she didn’t have to ever move again. She was thankful Nell had moved out earlier than the scheduled date. Knowing tonight she’d be sleeping in her own bed was a big deal. It brought a smile to her face. She looked around the expansive room trying to decide where she wanted to place her furniture and released a sigh. Being able to just roll out of bed in the morning and walk downstairs to work was an added bonus. No icy windows to scrape, no warming up her car, and no getting all bundled up to walk outside. As she swept the floor, the broom slipped from her hands and hit the wall. She quickly grabbed it and reminded herself to tell the movers to be quiet since the rooms were rented out for the long Washington’s Birthday weekend.