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第4章

As part of the Memorial parade, an outside barbecue had been set up, with picnic benches to eat at. Emily thought it a rather fitting test for Amy, who was so used to dining in swanky New York City establishments. But Harry was a local, like Daniel, like she and Chantelle had now become, and he was enthusiastic about the prospect of eating outside. Emily noted the way Amy looked visibly distressed as it dawned on her that she was the odd one out and wouldn't be able to persuade anyone to eat elsewhere.

They took one of the benches at the end of the row, furthest from the busy streets, the music, and celebrations, where it was quieter. Daniel and Harry went off to order them all hot dogs and soda, leaving Chantelle, Amy, and Emily to catch up.

"It's so nice to see you," Emily said to Amy. "And to see you so happy," she added, knowingly.

Amy blushed and replied rather stiltedly, "Yes. Well."

"You fit in with the Sunset Harbor crowd now," Chantelle said with a grin.

Emily smirked. "I agree wholeheartedly. You're right at home here."

Amy's blush deepened. She was clearly very uncomfortable with the whole situation.

Soon, Daniel and Harry returned with the food, both chatting happily like they were old friends. They sat down and handed everyone a paper plate with a hot dog.

"So Harry," Emily began, excited to finally be able to query him and get to know him. "What job do you do? Are you in glass restoration like George?"

Out the corner of her eye she noticed Amy's expression turn to horror. Emily smirked to herself. It was exactly the sort of question Amy had fired at all of her past boyfriends so it seemed only fair that Emily gave her a taste of her own medicine. And anyway, she was genuinely curious. Amy had pretty high standards when it came to the earning potential of her partners. If Harry bucked the trend of being a high-flier, as Emily suspected, it would be even more evidence that Amy was finally properly in love rather than treating her relationships like a business partnership.

"Construction, actually," Harry explained. "My firm specializes in sprucing up properties. We mainly modernize old houses before selling them."

"I could've done with knowing you a couple years back," Emily joked, remembering the hard work of getting the inn into shape. "Do you enjoy the work?" she added, although really she wanted to be nosy and find out how much he earned.

"I do, but I've been doing it for a while now and I'm getting itchy feet," Harry said. "I'm hoping to change jobs. I want to be my own employer, open a business."

Emily was impressed with his ambition. She couldn't imagine Amy being happy with a construction worker, but she could certainly see her settling down with an entrepreneur.

"What kind of business?" Daniel asked, curious.

"Well, the dream is to open a restaurant," Harry said. "I've been waiting for the right moment, though. In a place like Sunset Harbor a lot of the business can be seasonal. But things are just starting to change. There are more tourists, and I think we could handle another one."

Emily's eyes glittered as she glanced over at Daniel. "Competition," she joked.

Harry was midway through a mouthful of hot dog. His eyebrows rose as he chewed more hurriedly. He swallowed. "You're opening a restaurant, too?" he asked, surprised.

Emily dipped the end of her hot dog in a mound of ketchup. "We already serve food at the inn for guests, and the speakeasy is open to the public. But we're planning to further expand over the summer and have a larger restaurant that serves high-end evening meals, open to the public rather than just guests. Our friends the Bradshaws own the fish restaurant in town so they're going to give us some advice. I could put you in touch with them if you'd like."

Harry looked thrilled. "That would be amazing. Thanks." Then he looked over at Amy. "I didn't realize your friends would be my business rivals."

Emily laughed. "Nonsense. I was only joking. We all help each other out here! And now is definitely a good time to open more eateries."

"You think the town can handle more?" Harry asked, looking genuinely interested in Emily's take on the subject.

She felt proud to be in a position to be offering advice to others now, when not that long ago she'd been the one needing expertise. "I do," she said. "And we don't have to compete. We could work together to make the good folk of Sunset Harbor want to eat out more than once a month! The people around here can be quite humble and dining out a lot seems flashy to them. Together we could turn that around."

Harry looked more and more interested. Emily felt herself warming to him. He seemed to have real spirit, a sparkle in his eye, a hunger to experience more and reach for the stars. She could see what Amy saw in him-other than his film star good looks and the builder's physique she presumed he had hidden beneath his shirt. Amy was beaming with pride next to him.

"Here's an idea," Daniel said, suddenly alight with enthusiasm. "Maybe you could run our restaurant instead of us employing a manager. Get some experience under your belt for when you decide to go it alone."

"Daniel," Emily hissed out the corner of her mouth. "That's a bit forward."

But Harry looked delighted. "That would be amazing," he said. "I've been stuck in construction for ages not knowing how to break out, or when to time it, or how to even approach it. If there's a job for me to move into it wouldn't be so terrifying!"

"Let's definitely keep that option open then," Emily agreed.

She didn't want to rush into anything. They had only just met, after all. And though she felt an immediate friendly connection with Harry she had to keep it at the back of her mind that things might not remain all sunshine and roses between him and Amy forever. What if they had a messy breakup? It would be awful for Amy every time she visited knowing her ex was onsite. Best not to rush into anything, though Emily had a strange feeling in her bones that told her it was a great idea, that Harry had landed in their life at this exact moment for this exact reason.

"Are you looking for investors for your expansion?" Amy asked. "I'm looking to broaden my portfolio and you guys seem like a great bet."

Emily was shocked by the offer. Though Amy was always offering positions at her business to her friends, she was cautious when it came to mixing friendship and money. She'd been burned in the past when lending to friends and didn't do it often anymore.

Suddenly, Chantelle let out a frustrated groan. "This is boring!" she wailed. "Can we please stop talking about business?"

Everyone laughed. Emily nodded to Amy. "Let's discuss it another time."

Amy smiled. "Sure."

Emily looked again at Harry. "So did you go to college here in Maine?"

"No, actually I went abroad instead," Harry said. "I was supposed to spend a month building homes in Ghana but I ended up staying for eight months."

Emily's eyes widened with surprise. "How fascinating!"

Harry smiled. "It was great. I loved the hands-on work. It was hard going, digging trenches, laying foundations, building tanks for water, but it was so satisfying. And I met so many great people. My parents thought it was a bit of a strange thing to do voluntarily, though. I think they would have preferred that if I wasn't going to college I at least earned some money."

"Do you get on well with your parents? With George?"

Harry nodded. "Oh yeah, we're very close. They can just be a bit traditional sometimes. They wanted us both to go to college, get sensible jobs, marry, have kids. So far neither of us have followed the path they were intending."

Chantelle piped up then. "Well, when you marry Amy they'll get their wish."

Emily laughed loudly. Amy's eyes darted to the table. But Harry took Chantelle's comment in good spirits. Emily found herself liking him more and more. She had no time for men who acted terrified by the very thought of commitment. Harry had definitely passed that initial test with flying colors.

Amy turned to Chantelle, clearly wanting to steer the course of the conversation away from her budding relationship. "Right, it's your turn. What's happening in the world of Chantelle? Any exciting news? Any secrets?"

Chantelle's eyes widened at the mention of the word "secret" and Emily could tell her mind had instantly gone to the pregnancy, which they taken great pains to explain to her was a secret.

Feeling jovial from the meal, Emily decided that telling Amy wouldn't be such a bad idea. She wiggled her eyebrows at Chantelle.

"I think you can let Amy know about your secret," she said, grinning.

Daniel touched Emily's hand over the table. "You sure?" he queried.

Emily nodded. Amy looked from one to the other, her eyes squinting suspiciously.

"Tell me right now," she demanded. "The anticipation is killing me!"

Chantelle looked like a balloon about to pop with excitement. She gave Daniel and Emily each one last glance for confirmation that she was really allowed to spill the news. When they both nodded, she looked back at Amy, bounced up and down in her seat and squeezed her hands together.

"Mommy's pregnant!" she cried.

Then she instantly clapped her hands over her mouth and looked around to make sure no one else had overheard her exclamation.

Amy's face transformed into an expression of euphoria. "You are? Oh my God! Em!" Then she burst out crying.

Emily was surprised. Amy wasn't one to cry readily. The sight of her so emotional like that made Emily well up as well.

"Don't! You're setting off my hormones again," she exclaimed.

Amy leapt up from her seat and ran around to Emily, grabbing her in an embrace.

"I'm so happy for you!" she cried.

The two friends hugged tightly. In her peripheral vision, Emily noticed Harry congratulating Daniel with a handshake.

Amy let go and finally composed herself, wiping her tears away. Then she hugged Daniel too.

"Congratulations," she said. Finally, she sat back down and squeezed Chantelle around the shoulders. "You're going to be a big sister, huh?"

Chantelle nodded vigorously. "Not until December though, which is forever to wait."

Amy quickly counted back on her fingers. "December? When did you conceive?"

Emily flushed red. "Not a topic for the dinner table, Ames," she said.

Amy's eyes widened and she mouthed, "Honeymoon?"

Emily nodded and turned her gaze down.

"What are you saying?" Chantelle asked, looking between the two women. She looked at Daniel. "Daddy, what are they whispering about?"

Daniel laughed. "Nothing, sweetie. We'll tell you another time. When you're a little older."

Chantelle folded her arms and pouted. Everyone laughed.

"Oh, Em," Amy gushed. "My cheeks hurt from smiling so much. Will you let me take you shopping to get a gift for the baby?"

"Now?" Emily asked.

"Yes!" Amy exclaimed. "I'm too excited to wait. I'll drive us up to Bangor. There is a gorgeous bespoke baby store there. What do you say?"

Emily looked at Daniel and Chantelle. "Do you guys mind?"

"Not at all," Daniel said. "I'll take Chantelle home for singing practice."

He stood then and everyone followed suit.

"Harry, it was great to meet you," Daniel said, shaking Harry's hand again. "Let's stay in touch about the restaurant stuff, okay? Maybe hang out with George sometime. I've sworn off alcohol for the duration of Emily's pregnancy but we could do something else. Do you fish?"

"I love to fish," Harry said, grinning.

"Great, we'll go out on my boat sometime," Daniel told him.

They exchanged numbers, and Emily felt like the two of them in particular had hit it off. It made her so happy to see. Fraser and Daniel were never going to be friends, they were from such different worlds. But with Harry she could easily see the four of them hanging out on the porch, drinking together, enjoying local events with each other. She could suddenly picture the future, with Harry and Amy married, settled in the neighborhood, their kids at the same school as Emily and Daniel's. It was an awesome thought!

Emily said farewell to Harry and Chantelle, then Amy looped her arm around Emily's and dragged her off to the car, bouncing with every step, exclaiming in every way possible just how happy she was for her friend.

"Can I be godmother?" she asked.

"Maybe, but that wouldn't be fair to Jayne."

"Jayne wouldn't want to be a godmother."

"No, but she'd still kick up a fuss and you know it."

"Fine. In which case, if it's a girl can it be named Amy?"

Emily laughed and shrugged. "We haven't discussed names yet. You do know Daniel gets an equal say. And, again, I must stress that Jayne would be livid if I called the baby Amy!"

Amy moved on quickly to her next excited exclamation. "When he or she grows up they can come and intern with me! I'll be cool Aunt Amy with the apartment in New York."

Emily just nodded along to all of her exclamations, overjoyed that Amy was so openly happy for her. They had come so far since that time when Amy had been furious with her for running away from New York City. Now it felt like they were closer than ever, like their bond was unbreakable. Emily just hoped that things went so well with Harry that Amy moved closer. Then, everything truly would be perfect.

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