Scones and Spells by Rosie Pease
Author:Rosie Pease [Pease, Rosie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Paisley Press Books
Published: 2020-01-30T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 15
The next morning was a bit of a slow one, but it was nothing a little bit of caffeine couldnât fix. Saffy dragged herself out of bed behind me, a rarity as she usually sped to her food bowl. An afternoon with her catnip mouse followed by an evening cuddling with Ashley had apparently worn her out.
She waited by her dish as I heated the tea water and grabbed a Monday muffin that Iâd been saving for myself from two days ago. Walter and Paul had told me there was something special about them the last time Iâd talked to them at the Old Templeton Diner, and since then, Iâd made sure to keep them on hand for myself. I wasnât entirely sure, but they may have been on to something. Monday muffins left me with a bit more pep in my step and a cheerier attitude. But maybe it was all just the power of suggestion. Saffy had yet to tell me if she thought it made me any different.
The outside air was warm but dry. A gorgeous start to a mid-week day in May. I breathed in deeply as I stepped outside and grabbed my paper. I tossed the paper onto the bench portion of my coat tree, then closed the door behind me. This was one of my favorite times of day. Being one of a few people awake, passing numerous houses still dark with sleep, enjoying the quiet slumber of town before the hubbub.
With three days left until the Love a Tree Day Festival, Heartwood Hollow was starting to see its first wave of summer visitors and tourists. Weâd need to up our baking quota to accommodate them. Everyone stopped by on vacation for special treats. Add to that the fact I would be manning a booth at the festival, which I still had to prep for, and we had a busy few days ahead of us in the kitchen.
I unlocked the door to the kitchen, then stepped inside and flicked on the lights. There was something about the morning after the cleaning crew had been here. The stainless-steel fixtures shined and were smudge free for the next few minutes, the floors were mopped and reflected the light from above, and not an errant speck of flour could be found anywhere. Iâd have to remember this moment as things got progressively crazier through the festival.
After dropping the aprons Iâd washed yesterday into their bin, I stood in the corner by the sinks drinking my tea, waiting for my bakers to come in.
Lily walked in right on time, back to her usual routine. A broad smile spanned her face, and her pinkish hair almost glowed. Then I realized the pink had streaks of pale, almost-white yellow in it, giving it that appearance.
âYou look utterly radiant. I take it the date went well?â
Lily spun in a circle, her arms rising slightly away from her side as she did. âIt was amazing. Then I spent the night in
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