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“Oh.”

He peeked at her sketchpad. Shock and awe filled him. “Wow, that is amazing, Greer.”

She shrugged, looking embarrassed. “I guess so. I just dabble around.”

“I think Sav once said you work as a graphic designer?”

“Oh, yeah. Doing mainly websites. This is just a hobby.”

“You could do it as a career.”

“Thank you.”

“Do you like being a graphic designer?” he asked.

She shrugged. “It pays the bills, I guess. Well, mostly. But usually, when I need something, the universe provides.”

“It does? How?”

“Oh, you know . . . like when you’re out of groceries and you win a voucher in a competition online or something like that.”

He frowned as he thought that over. The universe had never really provided for him like that. He moved to the curtains and drew one back. Snowing again. But he wasn’t taking her out in this.

“Well, how do you feel about some more movies?” He turned back to find her looking worried.

“We’re staying another night?”

“Yeah, baby.”

“Because of me?”

“Hey. I’ve got no complaints about another night in a hotel room.”

“I’m so sorry. I feel like such a burden. And you must want to get home.”

He started singing.

“No! Nooo!” she cried, putting her hands over her ears as she started laughing. “I get it! I’m not a burden!”

He stopped. “Now, that we’re clear, I’m going to go take a shower and when I get back, you need to choose a movie. Understand me?”

“Thanks, Hack,” she whispered.

“My pleasure, Butternut.”

Her groan followed him into his room, and he grinned. He rather liked the name Butternut.

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Greer moved to the small fridge to pull out the food Hack bought yesterday. Wow, there was enough here to feed six people.

Although they might be eating this all day if the storm continued.

Don’t think about that.

There was a plate and a small knife in the cupboard. She used the knife to start slicing through the packaging.

Ouch! Shoot!

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