The Full Cup of Murder: Cozy Murder Mystery (Full Cup Mysteries Book 1)

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were asking about me.
    As the day ended and Jason and I had come back to the camp I sat on the porch as he was inside putting together a wonderful dinner. So many life-changing things had happened. I had promised to maintain a relationship with Uncle Junior. Matter of fact I had plan on having him walk me down the aisle when it did come time for Jason and I to set a date. We were not in a rush even though Lisa and Jenna were just dying to plan everything out. I knew I could not choose between my childhood best friend and another friend who had helped me so much during this whole thing. Jim and Lisa nearly looked like they were going to pass out when I had finally announced to them that I was signing the bar over to them. Jim hugged me so tightly I thought he was going to rebreak my ribs. It was meant to be and I knew it. It was certainly time to make changes to improve my quality of life.
    “Are you hungry?” Jason asked me from the doorway. He had been leaning on the doorjamb watching me.
    “How long were you spying on me?”
    “Spying?” He laughed as he came over to me. “I was looking at the most beautiful thing that nature could offer.” We kissed.
    “I have decided what I am going to do.” I told him as we walked into the house.
    “Oh and what is that?”
    “I am going to write a book.” I told him as we started to eat.
    “Really?” He looked around. “About all of this?”
    “Most definitely. Seriously Jason you have to admit everything that has taken place around here is a story no one would ever believe would happen on this side of our country.”
    “I agree.”
    “Besides I think it would be great therapy for me as well.” We talked more about it as we finished our dinner. After as we sat on the couch we talked more about our future. He definitely wanted a family.
    “I think you are right.” He agreed, “Perhaps writing about this will also show the world Maine is a place on the map. Full of mystery and murder.”
    He kissed me gently. We had not attempted to make love or anything since the accident. I had healed pretty well considering. I was still fighting severe pain from nerve damage but I was walking a lot better and actually doing things for myself. I stood up and slowly undressed in front of him. It was something I did not do very often. I was so self-conscious before the accident but with the scars, bruises and weight loss I knew I could hardly be attractive to anyone. Jason swept me up with so much passion I thought I could possibly be wrong. He made gentle love to me and it felt so good to feel like a woman again.
    Over the next couple of weeks, we dealt with courts and the legal closing of the bar that was to be turned over to Lisa and Jim at the end of the month, which was only four days away. I finally put my house on the market. I also finally agreed to a date for the wedding. We had decided to get married after the court case, which was to take place in a couple of months.
    Jason headed to the station and I decided to call Jenna and meet her for lunch. We met at the club. She was so excited about the wedding date she mostly talked about that. It felt good to sit there and listen to her chatter. I wondered if life was ever going to feel the same to me. Sometimes I felt like these last few months were like years.  I certainly felt older. More mature. I was dealing with the emotional distress that John caused me, with my counselor so I was kind of feeling strong again. At times, I would see things that would remind me of my horror. Of the town’s horror. As we finished lunch and I walked to my car I saw Jason’s grandfather standing by my car. I kissed Jenna and we went our separate ways.
    “Ali darling.” Dan said as I came closer. We hugged.
    “How are you Dan?”
    “Doing well. I hear you are going to make an honest man out of my grandson.” He laughed.
    “I am not sure. He may make an honest woman out of me.” I smiled. “You never know.”
    “Aww Ali you are one fine

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