Chapter 41
“After the date,” Serenity thought to herself, feeling a mix of emotions.
“I have money. I can buy my own supper. Thank you very much,” she declared, wanting to assert her independence.
Serenity was hesitant about joining her best friend Jasmine on this blind date. What if, instead of being interested in Jasmine, the date found Serenity more appealing?
There were plenty of stories about such scenarios. For instance, a woman once went out with a blind date while accompanied by her sister-in-law. To her dismay, the date ended up being attracted to her sister-in-law, which soured their relationship. Serenity and Jasmine shared a close bond, often discussing everything under the sun, yet there were boundaries that should never be crossed.
However, attending a dinner party with Jasmine was a different experience. Surrounded by successful professionals who had lofty expectations for their partners, Serenity felt at ease knowing she didn’t quite measure up to those social elites.
“Seren,” a familiar voice called out, snapping her from her thoughts.
Both she and Jasmine turned toward the shop entrance.
Setting her knitting aside, Serenity got up with a smile, “What brings you here, Nana?”
“I wanted to have a chat with you. I stopped by your house, but Zack mentioned you weren’t home, so I decided to come here instead,” Grandma May replied, entering the shop and looking at Serenity with warmth. “You mentioned that you don’t need to open for business on weekends.”
“It’s been a while since I restocked items for my online business,” Serenity explained. “I figured I could use some time this weekend to replenish my inventory since it’s running low.”
With her handmade knit knacks selling well online, Serenity had to stay on top of her stock. Many customers pre-ordered, and she was committed to delivering on time. “Honoring commitments is crucial in business,” she thought. “You really have a talent for this, Seren,” Grandma May praised her, recognizing her skill.