Snow Sisters (Books 1-3 Boxed Set) by Melissa Foster

Snow Sisters (Books 1-3 Boxed Set) by Melissa Foster

Author:Melissa Foster
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Romance
Publisher: Melissa Foster
Published: 2019-09-26T00:00:00+00:00


By the time Sally and Danica arrived at the center, Gage had already laid out stacks of information packets, signup sheets, and waivers for the next day’s event. She could hardly believe the dance and gathering was coming together so well. If they pulled this off, and it was a success, Danica envisioned it becoming an annual event that members of the community could look forward to each year.

“Did you see the paper?” Gage stood beside Danica, showing her the announcement in the Allure Times.

“Front page! That’s fantastic. We should get a big turnout.” Danica looked at Sally, who was fiddling with her pencil. She stole a glance at Gage, and the way he kept his eyes trained on the newspaper told her that he was purposely not looking at Sally. Oh, God. Had Sally been right? Was she facing an employer’s nightmare after all? She rescued Sally. “Why don’t you take these out front and make sure the kids see them and take them home to their parents tonight.”

Relief sent Sally hurrying toward her office with a nod.

“They were mailed to our community list, too, so most parents probably already received them. We’ve received eighty-nine back already,” Gage said.

“Eighty-nine? Wow. I expected, I don’t know, fifty kids. Tops,” Danica said.

“This is gonna be huge. I can just feel it.” Gage’s smile, and the way he used his hands to demonstrate huge, told Danica that he was more relaxed now that Sally had left the room.

“So, you and Sally met this morning?” She didn’t want to pry, but she needed to know if there was an issue between employees. Okay, maybe she did want to pry. Just a little.

Gage’s face grew serious again. “Yeah, just to go over the details. I knew she’d be swamped today, and I have two basketball sessions this morning, so I thought it might save time.”

Poor Sally. She’s reading too much into this. “Sounds smart. Thanks. So are we missing anything? I feel like we’re missing something.”

Gage was looking out of Danica’s office and into the lobby.

“Gage?”

“Huh? Oh, sorry.”

Danica took a step toward her desk so she could better see the lobby. Sally was hovering over her desk, her backside pointed in their direction. Danica smiled to herself. Maybe it’s not poor Sally after all. “I feel like we’re missing something.”

“Nope. We have refreshments covered. Nancy and Michelle are helping there. Sally and I will make sure things go smoothly, and you’ll be there. We have a handful of parent volunteers who are chaperoning, so I think we’re covered. You don’t mind that I’ve been putting in extra hours, do you?”

What would I do without these people? “The door is open when you’re ready for full-time. First aid? Who’s got that station?”

Gage smiled, nodding and looking over his papers. “Mrs. Peck. She’s one of the school nurses and volunteered.”

“Perfect. Get a waiver.”

“Already taken care of, and, Danica, thank you for the offer.”

Danica leaned against her desk, thinking about what else she might have overlooked. Her cell phone rang.



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