The shop bell rang to signal the arrival of the coach load of tourists.
They burst into the small store chattering and calling out to each other
in excitement as they admired all the souvenirs and local produce.
Ellie had been waiting for them all morning since Linda, the tour guide,
had sent a text to say they were on their way. Ellie had got to know
Linda well and she looked forward to her visits. Linda had told her that
she was with a new driver because the usual one, Chuck, had a sprained
ankle.
This would be the last coach load of what were affectionately known as the 'Leaf Peepers' before the Winter settled in.
It had been a good season for Ellie . She had sold all the maple syrup
and homemade preserves and most of the little soft toys,that her mother
had made. Ellie's handmade plaids and quilts in the rich Autumn colours
of ruby, amber and gold, had all sold out.
The group of tourists were soon out of the shop with their purchases and
sitting in the sunshine enjoying Ellie's special hot chocolate and
marshmallows.
Ellie went to join them and chat to Linda. The coach driver jumped down
and helped himself to coffee. Linda introduced him as Hank. He held out
his hand to Ellie and she felt her knees buckle and a tight feeling in
her chest. She sprang away and they looked at each other.
In a fluster, Ellie called over her two dogs Sugar and Red. They were
named after the maple trees that Ellie loved so much. This year they had
been dazzlingly beautiful, making the New England woods yet again one
of the most stunning shows on earth. The American Beech, the Mountain
Ash and the Northern Red Oak were still resplendent in their Fall
finery.
Their six year old twins Katie and Tom liked to help make the home-made molasses and blueberry muffins for the cafè.
Linda told her group some facts about the covered bridges. They had probably been built with roofs to protect the bridges from the harsh winters. Now they had become popular with romantic couples and were known locally as Kissing bridges. At this, the group , who were mainly older couples winked and nudged each other .This was the cue for photos in playfully passionate poses. One couple , from Virginia, Harold and Marion, wanted Ellie in their photo.
'You remind us of our granddaughter, honey. Have you got yourself a boyfriend? Let's have Hank in the picture too.'
Ellie felt Hank's hand tighten. She closed her eyes tightly and made a wish.