Chapter 5The real estate agent told them repeatedly what a cute couple they were. Ted’s smile got tighter and tighter every time; Ryan’s grew wider and wider. There was no shortage of new construction to choose from in downtown Dayton, and so they had three perfect choices after just a few hours of apartment-hunting. “I like them all,” Ryan said easily, leaning against a wall in the realtor’s office, drinking bad coffee she’d knocked up for them. Ted couldn’t bring himself to finish his, but he sipped at it politely, anyhow. Enough that when she came back, she’d think he’d just had enough. “Well, we really only need one, though I suppose we could take all three.” Ryan laughed. “You gotta have a favorite.” Ted shrugged one shoulder. “I like the one with the high ceilings. Taking up a wh

