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Just One Girl
By Laura Leigh
Moving on includes a quiet holiday at home. Or so Molly thinks. Molly no sooner arrives home for the holidays (if home is an attic bedroom at her grandmother's house) than her life begins to unravel faster than a ball of knitting yarn. Her sister begins leaning heavily on Molly to help with her wedding, her cousin needs advice about a sticky situation with a friend, and her church cantata will be a flop if Molly can't do something to help with the reception. Also there's Aaron, who is sending her mixed signals, and who (she is informed) has waved goodbye to both dating and relationships with women. But if he doesn't want to be friends with Molly, why does it feel like he is deliberately deepening their relationship?