Ashley pointed to the article. “Would you print this story?”
“If it were my call, I’d publish it in tomorrow’s newspaper. If you ever want a job at the Chronicle, give me a call. We don’t have crooked congressmen, but there’s enough drama to keep you busy.”
“Thanks, Logan, but I won’t be coming back.”
He handed Ashley one of the reports. “I never thought I’d live here either, but Montana grows on you. I couldn’t imagine living anywhere else now. You can make a difference wherever you decide to call home.”
Ashley blinked back her tears. “It’s not that easy.”
“The best things usually aren’t.” He followed her out of the house. “Will you have time to see Tess before you leave?”
“I’m having lunch with her and Erin today.”
“Good. Let me know what happens with the story.”
Ashley nodded and gave him a quick hug. “Thanks, Logan. I appreciate your feedback on the story.”
“You’re welcome. It reminds me of old times. Drive safely.”
Ashley opened her car door and started the engine. It was time for her second stop of the day.