Homecoming (A Boys Of Fall Novel) - Plot & Excerpts
But the one-bedroom apartment over the insurance office had been available for immediate move-in and it met all of his requirements for a residence—no long-term commitment, a bathroom, and an outlet for the coffee machine. And the previous tenant had abandoned the couch—for good reason—so he had something to sit on. The primary reason he’d jumped at it, though, was that he’d wanted to get out of the McDonnell house as quickly as possible. He didn’t think there was another woman in the world who could make a person feel as welcome and comfortable in her home as Mrs. McDonnell. But with that came a need to fuss over her guest and Sam knew she had enough on her plate with Coach’s health. No matter how much Sam told her he could cook for himself and do his share of cleaning up, she wouldn’t hear of it. He wanted her to worry about two people—Coach and herself. Then there was the fact he’d lived alone since he left Stewart Mills after high school, and he wasn’t very good at living his life on somebody else’s schedule or remembering to put on pants before coffee in the morning.
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