I seriously do not know why I haven't posted Chapter 3 yet.
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Chapter 3:
“Alright everyone is here so lets get this underway,” I heaved as I sat down at the table. “We've sold our stock of Syrup and Most of the Honey. All thats left is about 5 cases of apple butter, 20 gallons of cider, and 3 cases of various preserves. The trees are pretty much cleaned out, and the baked goods are still selling strong. With Thanksgiving coming up, we need to focus on pumpkin pies, and sweet potato pies, as our main items. Does anyone have any other suggestions?”
“Well that's all good and well,” Misty said as I stopped talking. “But me and Terra can't keep this up. We can barely keep them made, we make what 25 pies for the Tuesday market and 15 for the Thursday.”
“Thats stretching it I know,” I sighed. “But next week is the big one. It's the last two markets for the year. After that will dwindle to special orders. We will not be taking any orders till the start of December. Everyone I encourage to go see your families for thanksgiving.” I looked over towards where Aries was sitting, and without saying a word, I could that I had said something.
“Sai,” Terra said as she stood up. “What are your plans for thanksgiving?”
“I'm going home,” I said. “I'm going for the week. That is why I am encouraging everyone to go somewhere...” Before I could say anything else Aries stood up and walked out of the room. No one saying anything. “Well then, I'll leave this at that.”
“Sai,” Leanne said grabbing my arm, as I walked past.
“I know I said something stupid,” I sighed. “But I can't help what has been said.”
“I know what she means to you,” Leanne said. “Just don't do anything brash.”
I couldn't think of anything to say, the one person who since I've met them has tried damn near their hardest to actually seduce me, is giving me advice. All I could do was giver her a weary smile as I walked off out of the room. Chances are that Aries went into the grove of maple trees. That was the one place I could always find her when she was sulking over something.
“Go away,” I heard Aries sob as I came closer. “I don't want to talk to anyone right now.”
“Well then will you listen?” I asked as I walked a few feet from where she was sitting and leaned against a tree. “Look I'm sorry. I was going to say something, but you stormed out. No, no, no, I'm sorry that came out wrong. What I want to say is this...” I paused for a second, the words we caught in my throat. “I... Aries, I want you to come with me. Come with me for thanksgiving.”
“Why?” Aries sniveled. “It's a time for family. I don't have any why would you want me to impose?”
“Aries,” I said as I walked over and dropped down onto my knees. “Are you that blind? Don't you see, I can never bring myself to say it, I'm just a coward.”
“Say what?” Aries said as she looked up. I could see her eyes red from crying.
“Aries,” I heaved out. “I, it's hard to explain. When I look at you, I see a beautiful woman. Caring, and sweet. Someone who I could not bare to think ill of. I... I... Aries I love you.” I finally said the five words that have raged inside of me for so long. “I want you to come with me, not as someone with nowhere to go, but as someone I cherish.”
I felt Aries pull me forward into her arms, and hold onto me as she sobbed. “I'm such an idiot. All this time, every time you looked at me and smiled, every time you made jokes and comments that made me flustered. Every time you comforted me. You did it because you love me?”
All I could do was sit there and hold her, she was like a little child when she got like this. “Aries, I don't know how many times I've tried to tell you. Every time I tried to say something, something else came up, or I lost the will to say it.” No more words were said, as I stood up to help her up. We walked slowly back to the house, and inside. Aries was still crying slightly.
“Sai,” I heard misty say. “What did you do to make Aries cry?”
“It's nothing,” Aries sniffled. “I'm happy thats why I'm crying. I realized that I'm not alone after all.”
“That reminds me,” Misty said handing me a piece of paper. Aunt Macy called.”
“I wonder what mom wants,” I said as I took the piece of paper and read the lines 'Call me as soon as you can.'
I went into my little office, as I like to call it, which is just one of the smaller rooms in the Inn that I took over as a small place where I could have some quiet, as I payed the bill's or just needed time to think. The chair creaked slightly as I dialed the number to my parents house.
“Sai,” I heard my moms voice on the other end of the line.
“Yeah mom,” I said relaxing a bit hearing her sounding normal. “What did you want?”
“Well thanksgiving is coming up,” My mom said. “And your brother is coming home from college. You didn't come last year, so I was wondering if you are going to come.”
“Mom I told you the reason I didn't come last year was because I had some trouble with stuff here.” I tried to comfort her. “I'm coming home this year.”
“Your brother's bringing his girlfriend home,” I heard my mom say.
Knowing Jake, it's some sorority chick he met at a party. “Mom is that all you wanted to say? Rubbing it in that Jake went to college and has a girlfriend?” I asked. “You forget that I've graduated with a business degree, and I'm making it on my own. Marketing what the Maple Spring Inn produces yearly.”
“And we are proud of you for that,” I heard my mom say sharply into the line. “I'm just saying...”
“That it would be nice if I could meet someone and bring them home with me,” I finished. “You forget that I don't live here alone anymore.”
“Yes I know,” I could hear the sarcastic bitterness in her voice as she said that. “Your tenants, and your cousin. Two of which excluding your cousin don't pay you any rent. Why you let them stay is beyond me.”
“Mother,” I said trying to express my distaste for what she had just said. “I let them stay because I enjoy there company, and they do help me out greatly. I was going to keep it a surprise but, I'm bringing one of them along with me.”
“And which one would that be?” My mom asked sarcastically. “One of the ones who have a job or one of the freeloaders?”
“If you must know,” I said. “It's Aries.”
“The little vagrant you found on your doorstep?” My mom asked.
“MOTHER!” I shouted appalled that she would call someone that I know and trust, something like that. “Aries holds a place in my heart. She is not a vagrant, and I would appreciate it if you would not say something like that, especially around her. I'll be down on Friday of next week and we will be staying until Saturday after thanksgiving. Just please, be nice to Aries.”
“I'm sorry,” I could hear my mom seething into the phone. “I'll try to hold my tongue. I love you, and do take care.”
“I love you to mom, and I will,” I said as I hung up the phone, clenching and unclenching my fist. “I'll never know why dad ever chose mom in the first place.”
I looked over at a picture on the book shelve of me, my brother Jake, and my dad. It was taken right when I graduated from college. Just before I met Aries. 21 years old just graduated from college with a brother going in. I look just like my dad. When he was my age, and people actually say that I'm just like him. Self motivated, and compassionate.
“Sai,” I heard Aries say as I walked down the hall past the door to the room that she stayed in.
“What?” I asked as I leaned against the door frame.
“Did you really mean all that,” Aries said. “What you said out in the grove?”
“Aries, I said as I walked over and sat down beside her on the bed. “Ever sense you came into my life, the silver lining of every cloud has seemed to be a little bit brighter. I stand by what I said. I do not expect you to feel the same way, but give it time.” I kissed her lightly on the forehead, and stood up and walked back towards the door. “And you really do look cute when you start sulking.”
“Stop saying things like that,” Aries huffed blushing a bit. “You're all serious and then you start teasing. It's not funny.”
I just couldn't help but smile as I looked onwards. This is the person I would give my life to protect. “Alright I'll try and behave myself. I promise.”