Emma“I’ve got it, Mom,” I say, grabbing the heavy bag of ice from her for about the fifth time today. She never listens when I tell her she should take it easy.“I’m not the old lady you think I am,” she argues, but she lets me pick up the bag anyway. I work with her in her smoothie shop, or at least she calls it that. Yes, we sell smoothies, but we actually have a lot more ice cream, and we even sell sandwiches and wraps. When you’re in a town as small as Emerald Valley, you have to multitask everything. “Marilyn, you know Emma doesn’t think you’re old at all,” Kara chimes in, coming to my rescue as a best friend should. “But Em, don’t forget we’re camping this weekend, so don’t break your back now. Can’t you guys hire some burly young stud to do the heavy lifting?”I laugh. “Like we could afford another salary,” I mumble. “We’re doing fine,” Mom insists.I smile at her and pour the ice into the machine while she walks off to help a customer. We are doing okay, but it is a little
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