Butter You Up (FARM 2 FORKING #2) by Liz Alden EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Liz Alden
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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MOLLY
The sign for the city limits flashes past like a green UFO in the
dark—Welcome to Fork Lick. Population: 4,356. I’m not even on the
highway, just a little two-lane road in upstate New York, far from my
hometown in Washington.
I’m late—much later than I thought I would be. The sun had set long
ago, and I had to pull over twice to let Ethel, the woman who was letting
me park Vaniel on her property for the summer, know that I was running
late.
Her messages back were concerning.
ETHEL
It’s no trouble at all. These old bones keep me awake most
nights, anyway.
I’ll watch for your lights.
And please, dear, keep an eye out for Baabara. She likes to
roam at night.
There are no context clues as to who Barbara is, but I’ll keep an eye out
for anyone “roaming” at night. A sleepwalker? Or is she Ethel’s family?
Friend? Partner? That’s a weird typo, too. Why wouldn’t the phone
autocorrect to Barbara?
I toss the thought aside and shake my hands out from their death grip on
the wheel. I’ve driven thousands of miles, but I still don’t enjoy driving at
night. Maybe it’s trauma from encountering too many drunk drivers, or
maybe it’s me losing faith in Vaniel, my trusty ten-year-old Ram van.
He’s not doing so hot right now, which is why I’m going to park at
Bedd Fellows Farm for a while. I had to pause my quest to visit every lower
forty-eight state when I realized my batteries would not make the trip.
Boondocking, legally parking my van for free in the wilderness, is my
preferred way to spend the night, but I needed somewhere to stay with
proper facilities. I found Bedd Fellows Farm on an app called Roots2Roam,
which connects vanlifers with people who will let you park on their
property. While some places you pay to stay, Ethel and I have arranged a
deal: I’ll be mooch-docking instead, meaning I get to park for free in
exchange for working eight hours a day Saturday and Sunday on their
strawberry farm. Plus, I get to use their facilities, and Ethel said I’ll be
parking right next to a full bathroom in their barn.
Finally, I see the Bedd Fellows Farm entrance. There’s a wooden sign
hanging off a post with a row of silhouetted barns above the farm name.
There’s a freshly painted matching addition hanging off the bottom that
says, “Pick Your Own Strawberries.”
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