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Maggie set the paper aside, and said quite calmly, "Now,

if you'll excuse me, I have a newspaper to run."

They stood and began to move toward the door. "Oh,

one more thing," said Buckie. "I'm not saying this offi-

cially-it's just a suggestion."

Maggie looked up. "And what would that be?"

"Some of us think it's about time for you to step down

from the Pine Mountain Business Association."

She blinked at him in surprise. "Are you kicking me

Out?"

He cleared his throat. "Well, it does seem slightly com-

promising to have someone who's vehemently opposed to

development assisting in an association where the sole pur-

pose is supposedly to promote commerce in our commu-

nity."

She clenched her fists but remained in control. "Fine. If

the association wants me to step aside, I'm more than

willing. I've said from the beginning that I was only helping

Out initially just to get the whole thing off the ground. It was

never my intention to wear out my welcome."

Kate leaned over her desk. "It's not that we don't appre-

ciate all you've done, Maggie. I mean, you've had some

really great ideas and ~

Maggie waved her hand. "It's okay, Kate. I understand."

"I'm sorry, Maggie," said Kate as the two of them left her

office.

Somehow, Maggie believed that she was, but still the con-

frontation and rejection she'd just experienced stung. To

think of all she'd tried to accomplish for this town, all the

work she'd done to draw the business association together, *244Melody Carlson

and then to be thanked like this. She felt the hurt rising up

*in her, and she knew the immediate temptation would be to

vent her frustrations by writing an angry article about the

petition. But she would not allow herself to do that. She

must continue communicating and exposing the truth in a

sensible and controlled manner. Certainly, this petition was

noteworthy news for the town, but then and there she

* *decided to let Scott handle the story. She called him on the

intercom and asked him if he could possibly get the story fin-

ished by tomorrow afternoon, which he gladly agreed to.

Then she returned to her final edit on this week's article

reporting on the types of labor that had been used in other

Cohn Byers' developments. Pausing for just a moment, once

1again she considered Gavin's idea to stir up a little competi-

tion for TS Development. Suddenly, more than ever now, she

longed for his plan to take off and turn into a huge success.

Was that petty on her part? No, it would only be petty if her

rationale was simply to punish Greg and Rick, but quite

honestly, she did want growth and development for Pine

Mountain-she just wanted it to be of quality and something

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