Part 8: Mr. Bakewell

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"Of course," she said, nodding before placing her mug aside and wiping her hands on her apron. "What would you like, my dear?"

She could have eaten a whole cow, but because Noelle doubted that was on the menu, she made it easy. "Whatever you usually serve. But if I could just get a really big cup of coffee right away, I'd appreciate it."

The woman smiled and disappeared behind a shelf. Moments later, she emerged with the steaming beverage, topped with a mound of whipped cream. "Here we are. I will prepare your food and bring it out into the dining room for you."

Taking her coffee, Noelle turned to leave, but Nick—who'd started on rolling out an identical piece of dough except in red—looked up. "You can stay in here, if you'd like," he said.

Caught by surprise at the offer, Noelle just stared at him.

"Since the dining room is empty, that is. We could keep each other company," he added, nodding to a stool nearby that she could use.

Noelle nodded. "All right." Taking a seat, she sipped her coffee while watching him work.

After he'd flattened out the red dough, he laid it on top of the white before adding a green layer that had already been prepared. Twisting up one end, he rolled the three together until he had one, thick log.

"What are you making?" Noelle asked less out of interest and more just to break the silence.

He moved to a shelf to get a storage box. "Pinwheel cookies. Would you like to help?"

She shook her head. "I don't bake," Noelle said.

Nick smiled. "I don't need you to bake. The oven will do that. What you could do is decorate."

She liked his cheekiness, but Noelle was about to refuse before remembering something. "Okay, I can do that. But one thing first." More than one could play at quid pro quo.

"Yes?" he asked, cocking his head to the side.

The mischievous twinkle in his eye almost made her forget what she wanted to ask. "Uhm .... Oh, right. So, do they let anyone just walk into this kitchen and start making cookies or what?"

He became a bit more serious and cleared his throat. "Proprietors can usually do as they please. It's one of the perks. Your turn," Nick said, waving for Noelle to join him.

As with so many times already with this man, Noelle was puzzled. "So wait. I thought you said you owned the clothes shop across the street. You own this place, too?" she asked while hopping off the stool and rounding the table.

"It's more of a family thing. Technically, everything in Keskitalvi belongs to us," he said, taking the lid off a plastic tub. It was filled with colorful candy sprinkles.

"Your family owns the whole town?" Noelle repeated just to make sure she heard right. But right as she said it, a thought occurred to her. "If you have access to our reservations, you can tell me who's paying for my room."

Nick frowned as spread a layer of sprinkles in a shallow baking pan. "You don't know?"

"I got a plane ticket, the name of this hotel, and the time to show up for tomorrow's concert. I don't even know what I'm expected to be playing," she said.

"You can roll that dough log into the sprinkles, but while you do that I have a confession to make," Nick said, and Noelle's spidey-sense started tingling. Was he about to reveal that he invited her here and has been stalking her for some weird reason? She was getting queasy from just the thought.

He took a deep breath before he continued. "After I dropped off your bags yesterday while you went shopping, I checked your reservations. Something about your sudden arrival felt out of place, and it turned out that I was right."

Noelle tried not to appear too anxious for him to finish so she concentrated on getting an even layer of sprinkles on the cookie dough. "So?"

"So your room was paid for in advance in cash, and there was an extra retainer left for other expenses," he said. "There's no way to tell who brought you here."

Feeling dejected, Noelle passed the cookie log over to Nick. He picked up a knife and began cutting thin slices before he continued.

"I can help you with your second problem, though. After breakfast, I'd gladly take you to our concert hall if you'd like to practice on location," Nick said.

Noelle's whole mood immediately changed. "That would be amazing."

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Christmas cookies are the best! Do you have a favorite? I'm quite particular to gingerbread myself.

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