"It hasn't been that long. Not even a year." "No, but -- oh, that's new, that house there. It used to be a field -- and Ted traded in his truck finally -- unless that's Chuck's, might be Chuck's -- he's dating Ted's daughter, Kathy, or he was." Muttering a comment about soap operas that Dan ignored, Tyler slowed down to give Dan a chance to get his bearings. The town that Dan came from was a twin to Carlyle in some ways, although Braeburn was maybe a little smaller. They'd driven past fields where soil was being turned, ready for crops, with neat, isolated farmhouses perched on the tops of small rises. The trees were beginning to fuzz over with buds, and there was a sense, even in the cool, fresh morning air, that spring had truly arrived. The town itself had passed by in the space of a minute, and that was only because they'd hit a red light and had to pause, engine idling. If Dan had recognized anyone on the street, he hadn't said so, but his gaze had flickered from face to face, his expression half eager, half tense.
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