Levi smiled, and hugged her. “What did I do in my life to deserve you?”
“Just lucky I guess,” she said with a smile, making him chuckle.
****
Kinley filled another prescription and smiled as she rung the order up, then handed the bag to the customer.
“Have a wonderful day, Mrs. Walker.”
“You too, honey. Happy New Year.”
“Same to you.” Kinley smiled as the woman walked out, then went back behind the counter. “We’re busy today.”
“A lot of people had doctor appointments after Christmas,” Addison said.
“Yeah, it’s like this every year.”
“You’re coming to the house Friday, right?”
“Yes, we’ll be there.”
“I love how happy you are.”
“Just like you and Cody.” Kinley smiled.
“Has he brought up marriage?”
Kinley shook her head. “Yes, but there’s so much in his past...”
“What?”
Kinley nibbled on her bottom lip. “It’s a long story and not mine to tell. But, we have discussed marriage.”
“I see.”
“I’d have to talk with him first before I can say anything. I can’t betray his trust.”
Addison nodded. “Good for you, but if he says you can tell me, you’d better.”
Kinley laughed. “I will.”
When the chime sounded again, both her and Addison groaned, then laughed.
“I can’t wait for this day to end, then tomorrow is half a day.”
“Did you hear we’re supposed to have another snowstorm New Year’s Eve?”
Addison gasped. “No!”
“Yep. I think I’ll stay with Levi the night before.”
“Then you could come to the house, and we can celebrate together as planned.”
“Yeah, I’m sure we can make it from his place.”
“I have to get some champagne,” Addison commented.
“Uh, okay, but I won’t be drinking that.”