• Book 2 of the Good Enough series • Seasons: 4 - 7 • While starting college, Theodosia finds herself struggling to manage Weston's Bakery and the Dragonfly Inn while trying to balance her studies. Worst of all, she finds herself falling for a third...
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The summer passed on too quickly for Thea's liking. Sure, she was busy, trying to keep the bakery open, and keeping an eye on the restoration of the Dragonfly Inn.
According to Liberty, Luke and Rachel had done a detour on their trip and stopped by the Magic House in St. Louis so Billie could get a break from all the museums.
Apparently they wished they found it sooner and just took her there instead of all the museums.
Doose also opened up his Soda Shoppe. To Georgia's horror, he made Georgia Ice Cream Queen. Then he proceeded to photoshop a god-awful crown on Georgia's head. Georgia had gotten really pissed at that, went out, bought a plastic tiara, and had them retake the photo so they could do it 'right'.
However, right now, Doose was bitching at Luke about someone covering the window that looked right into the Shoppe with a curtain.
Liberty and Jess had tried to stop him, but Doose didn't listen to them. And Todd had the idea of covering the window with a curtain, because it was Luke's diner and Doose had no say about it.
Doose was saying, "Your kids covered up the window!"
"My kids are adults and can make their own decisions," Luke replied, defensively. "And I didn't agree to have the giant window put in!"
"So what?" asked Doose.
"A giant window! Right here!" Luke pointed at the window, "Before they covered the window, you could see my entire diner. And when I'm in my diner, I could've seen your whole stupid store."
"I don't understand why yours is a diner and mine is a stupid store," Doose replied.
"Look at this place!" Luke said, "Look at you. All you need is six dancing penguins and Mary Poppins floating in the corner to bring back two of the worst hours of my childhood."