Chapter 10 Sawyer leaned back into the sofa in Gage and Marley’s living room and carefully eased his leg onto the ottoman Marley had set in front of him. Once he was settled, he looked out the windows and shook his head. It was hard to believe they looked at this every day. They lived in private quarters above the lodge restaurant. He remembered visiting his grandparents here many, many years ago before the lodge closed up. Gage and Marley had renovated this area, just as they had the rest of the lodge. The bones of the space were the same with an expansive living room and kitchen with a wall of windows that looked out over the mountains behind the lodge. Kachemak Bay was visible to the far edge of the view. At the moment, the ski slopes were grassy and green, although people still dotted

