Find a Gap

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A person’s age isn’t always the best way to determine whether they have experience.

At 44, Heather Quinn has never left her tiny hometown of Harrisburg, Illinois. When her adventurous, reality show-starring, travel buff of a best friend and pseudo sister dies unexpectedly, she leaves her with enough money to change everything. But it comes with strings attached: Travel to someplace new. Taking the plunge, she heads to Seattle.

Noah Hammel was born to play baseball, and was drafted by his hometown team, the Seattle Cascades, right out of high school. He has his own routine, which includes going to his mom’s best friend’s restaurant on a Thursday before the game, sitting at the same table, and ordering the same meal. Except this time, the table is occupied by a beautiful woman. He asks to sit with her, and invites her to the game.

Sitting at the wrong table might turn out to be the best shake up either of them could have hoped for.

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A person’s age isn’t always the best way to determine whether they have experience.

At 44, Heather Quinn has never left her tiny hometown of Harrisburg, Illinois. When her adventurous, reality show-starring, travel buff of a best friend and pseudo sister dies unexpectedly, she leaves her with enough money to change everything. But it comes with strings attached: Travel to someplace new. Taking the plunge, she heads to Seattle.

Noah Hammel was born to play baseball, and was drafted by his hometown team, the Seattle Cascades, right out of high school. He has his own routine, which includes going to his mom’s best friend’s restaurant on a Thursday before the game, sitting at the same table, and ordering the same meal. Except this time, the table is occupied by a beautiful woman. He asks to sit with her, and invites her to the game.

Sitting at the wrong table might turn out to be the best shake up either of them could have hoped for.

A person’s age isn’t always the best way to determine whether they have experience.

At 44, Heather Quinn has never left her tiny hometown of Harrisburg, Illinois. When her adventurous, reality show-starring, travel buff of a best friend and pseudo sister dies unexpectedly, she leaves her with enough money to change everything. But it comes with strings attached: Travel to someplace new. Taking the plunge, she heads to Seattle.

Noah Hammel was born to play baseball, and was drafted by his hometown team, the Seattle Cascades, right out of high school. He has his own routine, which includes going to his mom’s best friend’s restaurant on a Thursday before the game, sitting at the same table, and ordering the same meal. Except this time, the table is occupied by a beautiful woman. He asks to sit with her, and invites her to the game.

Sitting at the wrong table might turn out to be the best shake up either of them could have hoped for.