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Author SK

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Freen's eyes were glued to the screen, her right hand moving the mouse slowly as she added a round table near the deli bar.

Would that go over in Surat Thaini? Will people actually come to the store to have breakfast? Lunch?

"Gotta do something with all this space," she murmured as she changed the low round table to a taller, square table. Three tables, two chairs at each.

"Busy?"

She glanced up, finding Becky watching her from the doorway. She smiled quickly, surprised to see her. Sitting back, she motioned her inside her bedroom-office. The desk had taken up what little room was left after she'd moved in her bed from home. There wasn't room for an extra chair.

"I'm sorry. It's a little busy."

"I don't want to interrupt," Becky said. “I came to visit Alice."

"Oh." Freen reminded herself that Becky was friends with her mother, not her. Becky smiled at her, albeit a little nervously.

"Are you working on the design?"

"Yeah." Freen paused, then turned her laptop toward Becky. "Here, take a look," she said. She saved what she'd been working on, then pulled up a smaller scale schematic of the inside.

"Our stores are on the small side, the largest being ten thousand square feet and the smallest the first one-only seven thousand. So this one will be huge for us. It's over twenty thousand square feet. Twice what we're used to," she said. "I'm not sure I can double our inventory, so I've got to fill the space somehow." She pulled up the deli area again.

"I want to make an eating area. Like a food court, with different options. It wouldn't be entirely vegan or vegetarian," she said. "Nothing commercial or factory farmed. That's off limits. But we try to buy locally when we can. Has to be organic. A salad bar, a taco bar, a-" She stopped. "Sorry. I'm sure you don't want to hear about all that."

"No. It's exciting."

Freen leaned back. "I don't know if I would call it exciting, but I enjoy the planning stages."

Becky nodded. "And it shows." She said and  her eyes around the room before coming back to Freen. "I was wondering if...if you'd like to come over for...dinner. Tonight."

"Oh, I don't know," Freen said. "No offense, but the last thing I want to do is have dinner with you and Nop," she said. Becky shook her head. "Nop is...well, it doesn't matter. He's away. He won't be there."

Their eyes met, and Freen tried to read Becky, wondering what she was planning. She finally looked away, glancing to her screen instead. "Do you think that's a good idea?"

"What do you mean?"

"I mean, we'd be alone."

Becky's eyes widened. "Are you worried about..."

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