“He’d wanted her to spend the day with him, and she’d agreed, although even now, she wasn’t sure it was the right thing to do. He’d wanted to return to Cedar Cove and get her himself, but she’d refused. Instead, she would take a cab to the ferry terminal in Bremerton and ride over to Seattle on the Washington State ferry. For the entire time Mary had lived in Seattle she’d never ridden the ferry, and that was a downright shame. The state was said to have the largest ferry system in the world, an...d considering island nations, such as the Philippines, that was impressive. Until recently, until she’d been diagnosed with cancer, Mary had been too busy, too involved in her career for such frivolous activities. She was far too impatient to sit in a line and wait for her chance to drive onto a ferry. Far too impatient for many things, including motherhood. This might very well be the only opportunity she would ever have to ride a ferry to Seattle, and she wasn’t about to be cheated out of it because George, bless his dear heart, feared that the ride might possibly tire her out or that she’d catch a chill.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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