The Little Shop of Hidden Treasures Part One: Starting Over by Holly Hepburn
Author:Holly Hepburn [Hepburn, Holly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 2021-05-05T18:30:00+00:00
Chapter Five
âHowâs the job going, love?â
It was Wednesday evening and Hope was at her parentsâ house in Upper Poppleton. What had begun as a one-off invitation when sheâd first moved from London â dinner with her father while her mother was at choir practice â had developed into a weekly tradition, almost without her realizing it. But she enjoyed spending time with him, just the two of them. Sunday lunches in Upper Poppleton usually involved the whole family and were always chaotic and noisy. Wednesday night dinner was much less hectic and Hope found it a real comfort to relax amid the quiet familiarity of her childhood home.
She finished her mouthful of cottage pie and smiled at her dad across the battered oak dining table that had been at the heart of the kitchen for as long as she could recall. âReally well, thanks. Everyone is so friendly and I enjoy the work.â
âYou always did love that shop,â he said fondly. âDo you remember the time you gave us the slip at the Minster? One minute you were behind us, squabbling with Harry and Charlotte, the next youâd vanished. We eventually found you with your nose pressed up against the windows of the Emporium, the way other kids stared into sweetshops.â
âReally?â Hope asked as a bubble of incredulity rose up inside her. âI donât remember that at all.â
He raised his salt-and-pepper eyebrows. âYouâd have been around seven or eight, I think. And you had no idea what the fuss was about â you seemed to think weâd know where youâd gone.â
Hope shook her head. âWow. Sorry, Dad, you must have been frantic.â
âYour mother was,â he said. âOnce the initial panic died down, I had an inkling where to find you. And itâs no real surprise youâve ended up there as an adult but Iâm glad itâs going well. You need something solid to lean against.â
It was an odd way of putting it but Hope thought she knew what he meant; to anyone looking in, working at the Emporium might seem like just a job, and a part-time job at that, but already it felt like more than just a workplace. Perhaps it had something to do with feeling useful again â sheâd drifted along for months, just getting through each day. Now she had a purpose and it felt good to be connected to something again, to be part of a team. Meeting Iris had helped too; making a friend who hadnât known Rob somehow helped cement the idea that Hope was starting again. But it was possible her dad was right â maybe it was the Emporium itself that was the steadying presence. She felt a sense of rightness when she was wandering along the aisles, admiring the everyday treasures that surrounded her, as though she was somehow exactly where she was meant to be.
âThereâs something very soothing about being around things that have lasted a lifetime or more,â she said with a wistful smile, then paused. âI guess you donât have to be Freud to unravel that one.
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