Chapter Ten Erin awoke to the aroma of breakfast cooking in the kitchen, and despite the rumbling in her stomach that said otherwise, she wasn’t hungry. The day before, she’d stepped out on the proverbial limb and given Luke a call, and she hadn’t even gotten so much as a text saying, “Bugger off,” in response. Her heart was broken, and all she wanted to do was roll over and go back to sleep. Thankfully, she could see a bit of the sun shining through the clouds. At least she hadn’t gotten fully attached to him and then had to walk away. Her Maw seemed to be making much more noise than usual in the kitchen, and Erin supposed that was her cue to get out of bed. She slipped on her robe and brushed her hair over her shoulder, thinking a shower could wait until after breakfast. While she had

