Moonlight Masquerade (Edilean 8) - Page 98

He held the bag of flour aloft. “How many do you want to start out with?”

“Five ten-pounds bags should hold me over for a day or two.”

When Sophie got back to the restaurant, she was shocked to see Carter and a girl she’d never met up to their elbows in flour. There was a wooden box of apples on the floor, and every burner on the stove was covered with big pots. The shop smelled wonderful.

She and Henry had walked to the church and she’d heard his ideas of building a studio on his property.

“My wife and I own five acres outside Williams-burg. Right now I’m working in a three-car garage, but Sophie, I could build us a studio. It would be two stories high, open to the roof, with windows on the north. It could have triple doors so any big bronzes you—or maybe we—made could be moved in and out.”

What he was saying was like a dream come true. All through school it was what she’d imagined having someday. She and Kim and Jecca had spent long evenings talking of their possible futures.

For Kim, everything she’d wanted had come true. She had her own shop and it was possible that she was going to go national. Jecca hadn’t become a painter as she’d wanted to be, but she did have an art career before her.

As for Sophie, she felt that even though she was twenty-six years old she was just starting life. Her own life, that is.

“Are you Sophie?” the young woman behind the counter asked as she wiped her hands. “I’m Kelli Parker.”

The name meant nothing to Sophie.

“Didn’t Russell tell you about me?”

“Yes, he did.” She was looking at the kitchen. If she’d been in the restaurant longer, if she’d begun to feel that the place was hers, she would have been resentful of this stranger taking over. But this morning the deluge of customers had shown her how her lack of experience had come close to being a disaster.

She saw that this pretty young woman was looking at her anxiously, waiting to see what Sophie was going to say. “What are you doing?”

“She’s a pastry chef,” Carter said over the tall glass counter. “She’s going to fill this cabinet with . . . I don’t know . . . pastries, I guess.”

“Could you just get back to work and let me tell her?” Kelli said, then looked back at Sophie. “Oh, sorry, you’re the boss so you should tell him what to do.”

Sophie didn’t smile. “If I told Carter what to do it would involve boiling oil and foul language.”

Carter’s groan echoed around the room, but he didn’t stop working.

Sophie looked back at Kelli. “I think pastries would be a great idea. What can I do to help?”

Twenty

It was almost Christmas, Reede thought, and he had no idea what he was going to get Sophie. If he had his way it would be an engagement ring, but he didn’t dare do that. He didn’t think he could live with her telling him no.

In the months since she’d arrived it seemed that his life fluctuated between perfect and horrible. He was glad that she was settling into the community of Edi-lean, but at the same time he knew he wanted to leave the little town—and he wanted Sophie to go with him.

He’d loved seeing her excitement of the last few weeks. It was as though everything she’d ever wanted was at last coming to her.

Reede hadn’t been too happy about Carter coming to town, although he admitted that he shouldn’t have hit the man. Afterward, the manager of Kim’s jewelry store, Carla, had called Reede at his office, saying that it was very important that she speak to him immediately.

“I just heard what you did,” Carla said. “You know, when you hit that guy.”

“Yes, I do know,” Reede said with a sigh. “I shouldn’t have—”

“But you should have,” Carla said. “The whole town knows you and Sophie are meant for each other. On Halloween half the town was peeping through the curtains to watch you two riding through the night. It was the most romantic thing this town has ever seen. At least it was the best thing to happen since Dr. Tris went after Jecca, and of course there was the way Luke nearly killed Rams over—”

“Carla!” Reede said. “Is there a point to this call? I have patients.”

“Oh yeah, sure. I thought you might like to know that I sold that big pink diamond ring Kim made. It was by far the most expensive piece in the store.”

Reede knew there’d been some trouble between his sister and Carla, something to do with the sale of a sapphire ring, but he thought it had been settled. “Do you want me to take charge of the money?” Reede asked with as much concern in his voice as he could manage. “The new me” he thought of himself since Sophie had arrived. Patient, understanding, sweet tempered.

“Are you saying I can’t be trusted with money?” Carla asked loudly. “Because if you are, then—”

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