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Sam
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I had been at the bakery and coffee shop for way too many hours.
Thankfully, I had only a little bit longer left in my shift. My friend and
business partner, Andrew, should be walking in the door at any moment.
Generally, I covered the morning opening, and he covered closing. It
worked out well for us. When we opened our store front for Whisk Me
Away after being successful selling baked goods out of our own home, we
had agreed to our schedule. In the years that we had been open, it had
served us well, being that I was a morning person and he was not.
We’d chosen the name Whisk Me Away because it was a fun play on words,
and also, I had a slight obsession with whisks. I collected them. I had old
ones, new ones, colored ones, ones made of metal, plastic, and even glass.
The collection was getting quite unruly—mostly thanks to Graham.
I checked my watch. Another person that should be walking in the door at
any moment was Graham. Only I tried not to think of him too often, which
was hard to do on a day that he was scheduled to come home from his latest
trip—a restaurant tour of San Antonio. Last night I had read his latest blog
post about his travel and the places he visited while in Texas. I was
anxiously waiting for him to come home so I could see the pictures that
didn’t make the cut to be on his blog.
My own blog, “Whisk Me Away with Sam,” would be publishing shortly or
had already published, I supposed. I couldn’t even remember what time I
had scheduled that post to go live.
Graham might have been my brother’s best friend and business partner, but
the two of us grew close over the years because we both managed
successful blogs. We frequently talked with each other about our strategies
for growing our following and keeping our readers happy. It helped that I
loved to hear about his adventures and he loved to devour my baked goods.
Graham never had to know that I was actually in love with him. We
certainly couldn’t let my brother find that out. No one had to know. That
was my secret to keep until the grave, even if it meant going to the grave
completely and totally alone.
“What did that counter ever do to you?” my barista, Jane, asked.
“What do you mean?”
“You’ve been cleaning the same spot for ten minutes, and we have a crowd
gathering.”
I looked outside, and sure enough, it seemed that there were several people
milling about just outside the doors. Were they going to come in? They
better. We needed people to make purchases, not stand around.
“What’s going on?” I asked.
“Who knows? This town is fucking weird sometimes.”
I couldn’t argue with that. I’d lived here my whole life, and the town could
easily be described as meddlesome. But they were supportive of the local
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