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Page 35 of The Journey of a Lifetime (Tiny Homes and Happy Tails #2)

“ W e will get an Uber. I still have the name of the guy who allowed Walker to come with us that first night. He should be here any minute.” Maggie snapped the leash on the dog.

Cindy frowned. “I hate to put you out. It would be easier for you to take the van. I can just sit here and wait for my parents.”

Maggie shook her head forcefully. “Absolutely not. I’m not letting you wait outside. They have the address of the campground, right?”

Cindy wrung her hands together. “Yes, and I told them what campsite we were at.”

Maggie glanced at her Uber app. “He’s getting close.” She looked up at Cindy. “Maybe I should wait until your parents get here to leave.”

Cindy grabbed her arm. “No. I’ll be fine. Come on, I’ll walk you to the office so you won’t be late for your Uber.”

Maggie relented. Walker brushed up against her leg as Cindy walked them to the office, chatting excitedly.

The familiar car pulled up in front of the office and the driver gave a little wave.

“I guess this is my guy.” She took Cindy’s hands between hers. “I know you will have a wonderful day with your parents. I can’t wait to meet them.”

Cindy gave her hands a gentle squeeze. “Please have dinner with us tonight? I’m sure my parents would love to meet you.”

Maggie nodded and slowly walked to the car with Walker at her side. “How about we cook dinner at our campsite?”

Cindy’s eyes grew wide. “They would love that.”

Maggie opened the car door. “Perfect. Once we get back, we can go grocery shopping together.”

As the driver pulled away, Maggie lifted her hand. Cindy waved back and hurried back to the van.