Restaurant on the Wharf by Kay Correll EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: Kay Correll
- Language: English
- Formats: PDF / EPUB
- Status: Available For Free Download
- Genre: Women’s Friendship Fiction
- Price: Free
- File Size: 2 MB
- Publish date: March 18, 2023
Violet pecked away at her laptop, trying to wrestle the numbers into
agreement with her budget. They weren’t cooperating. How could she
be so far over budget with her expenses? She was always very, very careful
with every single expenditure.
She frowned at the screen with the Blue Heron Cottages budget and its
taunting red negative numbers. Disappointment in the numbers on the screen
and in herself surged through her. That couldn’t be right, could it?
“Having problems, sis?”
She glanced up, annoyed at the interruption. Rob stood beside the table,
staring at her with his ever-questioning eyes. Why did he always show up
when she was having a problem? A problem she’d rather he not know
anything about.
She ignored the question and stated the obvious. “Hey, you’re back from
your honeymoon.”
“Yes, we’re back. Got in late last night.”
“Did you have a wonderful time?”
“We did, but it was great to get back home, too. Although Evelyn left
early this morning to head to the cafe. She couldn’t wait to check in and get
back to her baking. She really loves her cafe.” Rob sank onto the chair across
from her. “Now, tell me what’s wrong. I saw that big scowl on your face.”
“It’s nothing.” She snapped the lid closed. No way she was admitting her
problem to her big brother. She wanted him to think she was a great
businesswoman. And prior to running this morning’s numbers, she had just
begun to believe that herself.
He snatched the laptop from her and opened it. “Ah, your budget.”
“Hey, I didn’t say you could look at that.” She glared at him.
“Are you sure this is right?” He pored over the numbers. “It shows you’re
losing money.”
She let out a long sigh. “Yes, that’s what it says. I thought I was doing so
well. But the numbers never lie, do they?”
He tapped around on the computer keys. “Sometimes they do.” He spun
the laptop to face her.
She stared at the screen, which now showed a respectable profit. “How’d
you do that?”
“You doubled two different expense categories. See, right there.” He
pointed to the screen.
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