Chapter 26

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Amelia’s heart soared and her stomach plunged as the plane crested the last mountain ridge and she saw Caleb’s valley below. The summer was ebbing now, covering the entire valley with lush green foliage. It looked so much more beautiful than she remembered. With her stomach twisting in knots, the plane cruised to a soft landing on the glistening surface of the lake. It had take weeks to make sure her company could taken care of in her absence and to arrange for the specialty supplies she'd ordered for Caleb to be held until she got back to Anchorage. Trying to get out of the supply plan, she had to ask the pilot for help, her legs cramping from being on a plane off and on for two days straight. "Thank you," she said, grateful to have the extra hand. "Should we start unloading?" the pi

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