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Chapter 20: 18

    Chapter 20: 18


    Aurora rolled over onto her back and stretched as she opened her eyes. The morning sun filtered in


    through the windows filling the house with a soft, homey glow. Aurora reached out for Stanton to find


    herself alone in their bed.


    Strange.


    She sat up and looked around the house, expecting to see him up or even sleeping ufortably on


    the couch. Stanton was nowhere in sight. Aurora tossed the nket back and ced her bare feet on


    the floor. She stood up and raked her slender finger through her long blond hair as she crossed the


    room to the door and opened it. She stepped out onto the porch and looked around the driveway.


    Stanton’s SUV was gone. He must have gone out.


    Going back inside, Aurora looked at the clock on the stove. It was 8:00 AM which meant she had slept


    in, and he had gone to work.


    She got dressed and then made the walk to Darrell’s to see if he were home. They still needed


    groceries because there was very little in the house. Unfortunately, the closest grocery store was in


    Aspen, and while it was the closest town, it was still too far away for her to walk to and then walk back


    with armloads of food. Reaching Darrell’s farmhouse, she stepped up on the wrap-around porch and


    knocked on the screen door. She waited, but there was no answer. She walked around to the side of


    the house, hoping to find Darrell’s truck in the driveway, but it was gone. He, too, must be at work.


    Leaving Darrell’s ce, Aurora walked along the road heading for the hub of their littlemunity. That


    one small street only had a few businesses, all of which were Lycan owned. The whole pack lived


    within a twenty-five-mile radius of the central hub. That was theirmunity. Theirnd. With the


    exceptions of travellers passing true and the odd persone to patron the businesses unaware of


    their owners’ true identities, the only people that ever walked those streets were pack members.


    When she reached the hub, Aurora walked along the street, looking around. It was so inconvenient for


    the pack to have to go into Aspen every time they needed food. Standing in the middle of the street,


    Aurora slowly turned around a full 390 degrees, looking at what they had.


    A tattoo shop…


    A liquor store….


    A butcher shop…


    A gas station…


    Amunity garden closed for the season…


    … and a few vacant buildings with windows boarded up.


    They really ought to build this littlemunity up and make it a self-sustained town. Aurora walked


    over to a midsized building that looked as though it had been empty for a long time. Using the sleeve of


    her shirt, Aurora wiped away years of grime from the huge window. cing both hands around her


    eyes to see better, she leaned into the window and tried to see what it looked like inside.


    What little she could see, the ce looked spacious. If fixed up, this ce could be a quaint little


    community grocery store. They could stock the store with vegetables and fruits from local gardens.


    They were next door to the butcher shop so patrons could go from one to the next with ease. They


    could even knock out part of the wall between the two and build an order window so patrons could get


    meat and produce in one stop. Then all they would have to do was order in a few pantry products to fill


    a few local needs.


    Someone should do it.


    She was someone. Why shouldn’t she be the one to do it.


    Aurora walked down the street to the Blood Moon Tattoo Parlour. Walking through the door, she found


    Gordon tattooing a butterfly to some college girl’s corbone. He looked up just long enough to


    acknowledge her and then back down at his task. “Morning Aurora, how are you today,” the girl in the


    chair squirmed. “Listen, Darling, if you keep moving, this thing is going to end up looking jacked. I


    suggest you stay still because there are no refunds.”


    The girl stilled.


    “You busy?” Aurora asked, taking a seat on one of the leather chairs along the nearby wall for people


    to wait on.


    “Nope,” he said, continuing with his artwork. “What’s up.”


    “You know that abandoned storefront down the street? The one right next to the Mountain Meat


    Butcher Shop and across the street for the Last Call Liquor Store.”


    “Yup, I know the one.”


    “You wouldn’t know how to get a hold of the realtor or the owner, would you?”


    “Why?”


    Aurora thought for a moment as she tapped her fingers on the leather arm of the chair she was sitting


    on. She didn’t want anyone to tell her that her idea was stupid until she decided if it were even


    usible. She decided to confide in Gordon. “Well, I thought that maybe the pack could use a good


    local organic grocery store. I thought that empty storefront would be a good location.”


    “And who is suppose to run this grocery store?”


    “I thought… maybe… me,” she said nervously. Gordon paused, taking a moment to look up at her.


    “You want to own a grocery store? Why?” He asked.


    “Well, I’m bored at home. I have nothing to do. I feel useless. I want to contribute to themunity. I


    like gardening. I figured I could grow organic vegetables and some fruits and sell them in the store. I


    could probably make business rtionships with local dairy farmers and get eggs, cheese, and milk.


    The fruits I can’t grow myself I could get from the growers down the highway. I think it would keep down


    costs while providing the pack with a healthy, convenient ce to get their groceries, instead of having


    to go all the way to Aspen to pay outrageous prices for stuff filled with hormones and pesticides.”


    “I admit it sounds good, but where do you n to get the start-up capital for this little venture?” Gordon


    asked, wiping his hands on a shop rag. “That is not going to be cheap, and you would have to grow the


    stock first. You probably can’t even open your doors until next summer. After which, you will spend the


    first year of profit just paying your overhead and paying off the suppliers who helped you stock those


    shelves on credit. Plus, you need a business licence, a food handling permit, a few health and safety


    permits, not to mention registering with the government as a business so Uncle Sam can get his


    share.”


    “You don’t think I can do it?” She asked, feeling a bit defeated.


    Gordon smiled. “No, Darling, I’m just pointing out that it is going to be a lot of hard work for very little


    gain for a long time. I just think if you are going to do this, you should go into it with all the facts.”


    Aurora thought about his question. How would she get the money? “I could take out a business loan


    from a bank.”


    “You have never had a bank ount. No fixed address until a few months ago. You have never had a


    job, and you still don’t. No bank in the world would give you alone.”


    Aurora scowled; he made a very good point. She would never get a loan. There was no way Stanton


    had this kind of money. She wouldn’t want it from him even if he did. This was something she wanted to


    do without him.


    Aurora looked up at him with confidence and determination. “I don’t know how I’m going to get the


    money, but I will get it,” Gordon didn’t look convinced. “Do you know how to contact the realtor or the


    owner?”


    Gordon sighed and picked up his tattoo needle setting back to work. “I do, but I wouldn’t bother him


    until you got a better business n. I’ll give you a piece of business advice, from one entrepreneur to


    another. If you are serious about this venture, educate yourself about the business. Most businesses


    fail because they forgot to n. When you have a good n, that is when you can start seeking


    investors to finance your start-up, you do that, and I will put you in touch with the correct people.”


    Aurora grinned. “You would help me find investors?”


    “Yes, but first, you need to prove you are worth investing in.”


    She understood the point he was making. If she wanted to do it, she should do it right.


    ***


    Stanton walked, pulled into the driveway and put the vehicle into park as he got out. He ached all over.


    The machine had broken because the ground was frozen and the cat was from the dark ages. The


    company was too cheap to fix it or get a new one. His new supervisor, some arrogant little twenty-one-


    year-old shit head fresh out of school with zero real-world experience, who probably only got the job


    through nepotism, insisted Stanton dig despite Stanton’s insistence the machine couldn’t handle the


    strain. As Stanton expected, the machine broke down, and that should have been the end of his day.


    It wasn’t.


    Foreman Shit-Head bitched about how they had a deadline to meet and forced all the crew, Stanton


    included, to dig the trench by hand. They made no progress and broke four shovels. As a result,


    Stanton’s muscles ached, and he was covered from head to toe in dirt.


    All he wanted was a hot shower and a good meal. A smile curved his face as he stepped up the


    wooden porch steps to his front door. He enjoyed having Aurora around. She always had a great meal


    on the table as he came through the door. It was one of his favourite parts of the day.


    Opening the door, Stanton went inside and looked to the oven where he expected to find his


    Hummingbird. She wasn’t there. There was no food on the table, and it didn’t smell like anything was


    cooking. Stanton looked to the sitting area and found Aurora sitting on the floor, using the coffee table


    as a desk and typing away on hisptop. She didn’t even acknowledge him as he walked in.


    Stanton shut the door and walked over to the stove. He opened the oven and looked in only to find it


    empty as he suspected. Looking around the spotless kitchen, it didn’t look like she was prepping


    anything. In fact, it looked like she had no intention of making dinner.


    He didn’t want to sound like a chauvinist, but he was wondering where his dinner was. Stanton walked


    over to the sitting area. He wasn’t going to sit down on the furniture until he was clean. He stood next to


    Aurora, but she didn’t look up from the screen. “Hello, Hummingbird,” he greeted her with a smile.


    Finally, she looked up at him with a smile. “You are home early.”


    “No, I’m not.”


    She looked confused and then searched for the time disyed in small font at the bottom right-hand


    corner of the screen. Suddenly she gasped and shot to her feet. “Oh my God, I had no idea it was that


    late. I haven’t even started dinner,” she said, rushing past him to the kitchen. “I’ll whip something up


    fast. You go have your shower, and I’ll get dinner started.”


    He watched her as she rushed, trying to decide what to make. Stanton walked over to the fridge as she


    was looking in it, and he pushed the door closed. He took his wallet out of his back pocket and took out


    some money, then ced it in her hand. “Order in,” he told her, “Anything you want. I’m going to go


    have that shower now,” he told her, walking away.


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    “Any requests?” She asked as he reached the washroom door.


    He paused in the doorway and grinned wickedly at her. “Anything that leads to heavy petting and


    handcuffs,” he heard herugh as he shut the door behind him.


    It took the better part of forty minutes to scrub himself clean under scalding water. He had hoped the


    heat would soothe the pain, but it didn’t. He turned off the water and got dressed in a clean pair of


    jeans and nothing else. As he exited the washroom, he noticed Aurora going to the door. The delivery


    guy must have just arrived. He thought he had heard knocking.


    Aurora answered the door, and the first thing Stanton heard from the hamper where he was tossing his


    dirty work clothes was the young man''s whistle. “Hot damn! Hello, beautiful.”


    Ok, someone had to put a stop to this. Stanton made his way over to the door and stood directly behind


    Aurora, ring at the now frightened delivery boy, who couldn’t have been more than seventeen. The


    young man’s eyes widened with shock and horror when Stanton grinned menacingly. Aurora paid the


    boy and took the bag, then Stanton wrapped one strong arm around her waist, grinding up against her


    from behind as he pulled her back into the house and shut the door in the astonished boy’s face.


    Stanton couldn’t help but snicker. It was the first time in his life anyone had envied him.


    He ced Aurora back on her feet, and she giggled as she carried the food to the counter. “What was


    that about?” She asked knowingly as she took down two tes while Stanton removed the lids to the


    Chinese food she had ordered.


    “Just staking my im.”


    “Very mature,” she teased.


    “I could do it wolf style and mark my territory by peeing a circle around my property, but I’d need a few


    beers first.”


    “Just keep it to the trees, Big Daddy.”


    With their tes loaded up, Stanton and Aurora decided to eat in the sitting area. Stanton wedged his


    massive body onto the floor in that tight space between the couch and the coffee table. It was a


    cramped fit, and he even had to move the table afoot to make it work.


    The TV was on ying some reality show about people locked in some house where they have to


    escape the house room by room by solvingplex puzzles and riddles. It was rather interesting.


    What interested him more than the show was what Aurora had been doing on hisptop. It was still


    open and disying what she had been up to. It looked like she was researching government grants


    for small business start-ups.


    Stanton turned to Aurora. “What are you doing? Are you nning on opening a business?”


    Aurora’s face lit up with excitement. “Actually, yes, I am. I’m thinking of opening up a local organic


    grocery store in the hub of themunity. Just a small one. I thought the pack could use one, so


    members don’t always have to go into town when they need something,” she exined. “I have been


    researching business models all day, as well as ways to finance my start-up,” she was so excited as


    she brought theptop closer to show him what she had been doing all day.


    For the next hour, Stanton listened to Aurora’s detailed n. He had to admit she had done her


    homework. With the right backing, she could probably make it work. Her idea about putting in a service


    window between the store and the butcher shop next door was a good one.


    “It sounds like a great idea. You really seem to have this all nned out,” he smiled at her. “I wish I


    could help, but all my money is wrapped up in this property.”


    “I wouldn’t take your money even if you could,” she said tly. “I want this to be my own. I’ve never had


    anything of my own.”


    Stanton grinned. He understood. She was trying to establish her independence. It was important for


    Aurora’s self-worth to feel she could stand on her own two feet. He wanted to see her seed. He


    would help her in any way he could. Maybe not marily, but the storefront she would rent would


    likely require cleaning and maybe some renovation or repairs. If there was one thing Stanton was good


    for, it was heavy manualbour. He was built for heavy lifting.
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