Love in Bloom

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Author: Arlene James
store on the front. I can freehand it later.”
    “Really? You can just grab a paintbrush and do that by hand?” He lifted an eyebrow skeptically. “Okay, if you say so. What about the humidifiers?”
    Confused, Lily shook her head. “They don’t need painting.”
    “I mean, have you decided how to fasten them down? State code requires it. Better let me take care of it now. Where do you want them?”
    “Hmm, the one in the work area needs to be in the back corner facing this direction.” She held up her hands to demonstrate how she wanted it to face, and he went off to take care of it while she continued to work on the shelving.
    Fifteen minutes of scraping and drilling later, he was back in the front of the shop and ready to tackle the display unit there.
    “Where do you want this one?”
    She pointed to the corner. He shoved the humidifier easily into position, but then she changed her mind. For a good half hour after that, he shoved the thing around from one spot to another, finally winding up right back where they’d started.
    “I’m sorry. I—I just wasn’t certain.”
    He shrugged, and got out his drill. “Better to be sure.”
    They worked in relative silence, the buzz of his power drill the only sound. Every once in a while, a vehicle rolled down the street, stopped at the four-way stop sign and went on its way. People walked along the sidewalk, looked in the windows, smiled and waved, then walked on. Lily wasn’t gregarious enough to go out and introduce herself, but she smiled and waved back. After receiving a couple calls on her cell phone from friends in Boston, Lily realized that the reception wasn’t great, so her next call was to the telephone company to order a phone package for the shop and apartment, including land lines and cell service. The representative promised to send someone out the very next day for installation and activation.
    Tate packed up his toolbox and prepared to leave, saying he had work out at the farm to get done. “Will you be okay here on your own?”
    “Of course. I’m meeting Miss Mars for lunch in a little while. Then I’ll be back here getting ready for the opening.”
    “That’s good. I don’t suppose you’ve met any of the other business owners yet.”
    “Uh, no. I imagine they’re all doing what I’m doing, getting ready for the Grand Opening on Monday.”
    Tate nodded. “Well, if you need anything, let me know.”
    Lily smiled and nodded, wishing it was that easy. How many times had she heard her sister, Laurel, say that it was a simple matter of just asking for what you wanted? Lily could never make her outgoing younger sister understand how difficult such a thing was for her.
    “Thank you for your help.”
    “It’s what I’m here for.”
    “Say hi to Isabella for me.”
    “Sure.” He opened the door, the jaunty little bell ringing cheerily, and paused. Looking back over his shoulder, he said, “Look, this isn’t Boston. Things move slower here, and there aren’t as many conveniences, but the town wants this to work as much as you do. Just give it a chance.”
    She nodded, and her glasses slid down her nose. “Of course. It’ll come together.”
    “That’s the spirit,” he told her.
    She pushed up her glasses and put on a smile. He went out, leaving her alone. Lily grabbed a screwdriver, and went back to work. Miss Mars came by with a bologna sandwich for lunch, and the two women chatted about some outdoor furniture that Miss Mars thought might make suitable living room furnishings for Lily’s apartment. Lily promised to think about it, but then she fixed her mind on arranging supply bins in the workspace behind the scarlet wall so she could start unpacking her boxes and cases. Miss Mars left her to it, and Lily got to work.
    When her bell tinkled again, she spun about, expecting Miss Mars or Tate. Someone else stood in the open doorway, however, a slender, petite woman of about sixty. Her short silver-gray hair had been styled to
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