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A surprise snowstorm throws Rebecca off-kilter regarding her feelings for Ted. Especially when the man in question shows up to shovel her out.
Already building tensions crest, leading to some interesting results.
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Upon Ted’s return to Richmond, Rebecca is determined to ensure everything goes perfectly for him and Henry. They’ve grown closer these past few months and she’s starting to think he’ll stick around this time, when she realizes his brand new house remains largely unfurnished.
Or simply, Ted and Rebecca go furniture shopping together and realize a few things.
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It smells very odd in here all of a sudden is the last thing Rebecca thinks before succumbing to the heaviness of sleep.
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“It’s Rebecca-” Higgins starts, out of breath, and Ted’s heart plummets.
All of his senses on alert, Ted feels an intense desire to take off running, but he isn’t sure in which direction. Instead, he asks, “She alright?”
“Yes,” Higgins says with a gulp of air. “She underwent a very mild dental procedure– didn’t want to worry anyone,” he continues as Ted opens his mouth to protest, “and therefore didn’t feel the need to mention it.”
“What can I do to help?” Ted asks, feeling helpless and a little jilted at not having been privy to this information. She’d even been in the office this morning, happily munching on the biscuits as they talked about this weekend’s away game.
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“It’s mighty kind of ya to want to write about the ‘Lasso Way,’ but are you sure you’ve got enough to fill an entire book?”
Ted, as he’s done every day for the past two days, is starting his morning sitting at his desk across from Trent Crimm. The reporter, who had found himself without a publication in which to write at the end of the previous season, had first pitched the idea to Ted about three months ago.
At first, Ted felt excited, thinking it would focus more on AFC Richmond as a whole. An eager Keeley and reassuring Higgins convinced him it would be good publicity for the team at worst and an opportunity to highlight the importance of mental health in sports at best.
He wishes now he’d had a more in depth conversation with Rebecca about her thoughts and feelings on the matter, but they weren’t exactly talking a lot back then. Ted is glad things have taken a turn.
