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The donations jars on the tables were overflowing.
“Hey, Mom,” Jax and Joey elbowed their way to the front of the line. They were both wearing Santa hats. “Are you up for taking Caleb overnight on New Year’s Eve?” Jax asked.
Phoebe and Franklin exchanged a devious look. “I don’t know,” Phoebe mused. “It’sawfullyshort notice.”
Joey placed her palms on the table. “What’s it gonna take?”
Phoebe and Franklin shrugged in unison. “Gosh. I don’t know. What’s the name of that spa you like in Pennsylvania?” Franklin asked his wife.
“Oh! The Hershey Spa,” Phoebe said. “I adore their chocolate massages.”
“Would a gift card to the Hershey Spa make you available for babysitting New Year’s Eve?” Jax asked.
Eden spotted Sammy and Layla and skirted the table to throw her arms around them.
“I can’t believe you guys did this for me,” Sammy whispered, hugging her friend back.
Elvira Eustace breezed past with four wreaths, two on each arm. “Happy to support you, Sammy, my dear,” she said.
Carter wandered over when the hug broke up. He looked like a magazine-worthy lumberjack in a heavy barn coat with a thick scarf that matched his wife’s eyes. “You do a hell of a lot for our farm and this town,” he said. “It’s about time you let us do something for you.”
“I don’t know what to say,” Sammy said, feeling her eyes well up for the second time today.
“How about ‘cheers’?” Davis suggested, handing them each a glass of wine. He slid an arm around Eden’s waist and pressed a kiss to her forehead.
“Davis, how are you here? Shouldn’t you be manning the winery stand?” Sammy asked.
“The dads are handling the stand while the moms hand out samples to the parents in line for Santa,” he explained.
“Allof the parents?” she asked. The feud between the Moody and the Gates families had come to a very recent end. A little too recent to expect Davis’s two fathers, his mom, and Eden’s parents to be around each other for any extended period of time.
“No bloodshed yet. But Sheriff Cardona is keeping a close eye on them. We believe in what you’re doing, what you plan to do,” Eden said. “All of us. Especially Ryan.”
“Ryan?” Sammy asked.
“He called us,” Layla said. “And half of Blue Moon.”
“He berated us for being too self-absorbed to notice that you were floundering,” Eden added. “Then he let us into your place.”
“Ryan did this?” Sammy asked, certain she’d heard them wrong.
“You’ve got yourself a good man, Sammy,” Phoebe said, joining their little circle with a glass of her own.
“He’s a great guy,” Sammy agreed. “But he’s notmygreat guy. He went back to Seattle today.”
There. She said it without bursting into tears or curling up into the fetal position.
In her self-pity, she noticed everyone exchanging knowing glances.
“What?” she demanded.
“I think it’s time you wandered over to Mistletoe Corner,” Phoebe suggested, pointing her in the right direction.
“If I find the Beautification Committee and Ryan Shufflebottom from Des Moines there, I will start throwing tofu,” Sammy warned.
“You never know what you’ll find unless you start looking,” Phoebe said innocently.
“Good luck,” Layla whispered, her no-nonsense gaze looking just a little misty.
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