That may very well have been the longest train ride that Lindsay had ever known. Her mother had been adamant about taking the train from Boston to Salem, so, good daughter that she was, she indulged her mom. (Something about her mother having only been on a train once, and that was in Chicago, so it didn't really count
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He wrapped his arm around Lindsay, leaning in to kiss the top of her head. "It was horrible. I'm breaking up with you," he teased, a smirk on his lips before he took a drag of his beer.
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"Trust me," she said, sipping his beer. "You have no idea how bad she was on the way up here. "Your brother has two kids! Parker is so cute. Here look at the pictures! When do I get some that look like you?" I swear, if I didn't love my mother so much, I'd have left her on the side of the road." Lindsay shook her head and sighed. "Does she not get how important work is to me? Or that maybe I'm not my brother, content to stay in Bozeman and have babies for the rest of my life? Nnngh!" She threw up her hands in frustration.
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