chapter nine Eden wore a sundress into town. Suddenly appearing one morning lying on her bed after she got out of the shower, she was surprised to see one of Leanna’s vanished dresses waiting for her to put on. Downstairs she found Adam in the kitchen cooking breakfast. “Am I late?” she asked him. “No. I’m early,” he replied. “I wanted to get a fast start on the day. We’re going to town so I thought you might need something to wear.” “How thoughtful,” she said. “Don’t go sounding sarcastic, or I’ll make you go naked,” he warned. “Oh, but I’m not sarcastic at all,” she purred sweetly as she smiled. They spent three hours running errands together, Adam busily taking care of business that wasn’t Eden’s to worry about. The Crossings was a small village, alternately quaint and mode