Chasing Happiness

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Authors: Raine English

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Table of Contents

Title Page

Copyright

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Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

A Note from the Author

Other Books by Raine English

About the Author

Chasing Happiness

Love Always Series

Book 1

Raine English

Chasing Happiness

Love Always Series

Book 1

Published by Elusive Dreams Press

Digital Edition

Copyright 2015 © Raine English

ISBN: 978-1-62935-017-2

 

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This is a work of fiction. All characters in this book are fictitious and figments of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

 

Edited by Linda Ingmanson

 

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Chasing Happiness

 

Love always wins, or so they thought…

 

Zoe, Katie, and Ariana are the owners of the Rosebud, a new flower shop in quaint Lakefield, Maine. But the three childhood friends have more than a business in common. As teenagers, they made a pact to be married by twenty-five. Will these women fulfill their vow, or will they lose at love and be destined to remain single?

 

Love Always Series

Book 1: Chasing Happiness

Book 2:
Cherished Memories

Chapter One

 

 

“We did it!” Zoe Goodwin draped an arm over each of her friends’ shoulders, and the three of them stood on the sidewalk, staring at the fluorescent pink sign in the window of the flower shop. “The Rosebud’s officially open for business.”

“It’s about time.” A huge grin lit Katie’s round face, while the wind gently fluffed her fine nut-brown hair.

“The shop looks fantastic,” Ariana chimed in.

Zoe glanced over at the gorgeous blonde’s perfect profile and couldn’t help but wonder if she’d regret joining them in their business venture. Only time would tell. But for now, Ariana Black seemed as happy as Katie and she, and, for that, Zoe was grateful. Her friend needed the serenity of Lakefield, Maine after what she’d been through while living in New York City.

The three women entered the shop and set about putting the finishing touches to it before their first customer arrived. Ariana made sure there was plenty of paper in the fax machine, while Katie swept the floor in front of the cooler for what had to be the fifth time. She hummed a Taylor Swift song, then used the broom as a microphone and belted out the lyrics in her rich voice. As if that wasn’t enough to throw them into fits of laughter, she spun around and shook her very generous backside at them.

Katie Dunn’s personality was as large as her plus-size frame. People were instantly drawn to her, especially men, and she had no problem discarding them just as quickly. Until she’d met Jake Patterson, that is. They planned to marry, and the Rosebud would be providing the flowers, of course.

Zoe shook her head at Katie’s antics and walked around her so that she could reach into the cooler for an arrangement. She chose one with hot pink and ivory roses, Sweet Unique and Vendella—her favorites—and carried it to the front of the shop where the antiques were displayed, then set it down in the center of a lovely mid-Victorian mahogany dining table. In order to set them apart from other florists, they’d decided to sell more than just flowers. Zoe’s mother had been in the antique business for years, so Zoe was well versed in treasures of the past. The pieces she’d selected for the shop went perfectly with its traditional décor, ornate crown molding, and gorgeous French doors that separated the front of the store from the back, where they did the messy work of making the arrangements. A part of her would hate to see any of the antiques go, but her business side was well aware that the sale of just one could pay their bills for a month.

She turned when the sleigh bells she’d hung from the shop’s front door jingled and was pleasantly surprised to see Dan Stevens enter the Rosebud. His powerful well-muscled body moved with easy grace.

“Hey, beautiful,” he said, coming to stand in front of her. He wrapped his strong arms around her waist before giving her a long, lingering kiss.

“I didn’t expect to see you until tonight.” Zoe looked up into his clear green eyes. “Not that I didn’t enjoy this.” She brushed her lips against his.

He held her out at arm’s length and studied her for a moment. “I can’t stand to be away from you.”

She rolled her eyes.

“I’m serious. Move in with me, Zoe.”

She drew her brows together as she frowned. “You know how I feel about that.” She’d been seeing Dan for nearly six months, and their relationship had progressed to the point where she hoped to receive a ring from him, but about a week ago, he’d begun pressuring her to live with him. And that was something she’d never do—at least not until after they were married. She’d always dreamed that her first time making love would be on her wedding night, and there was no way she was going to change her mind.

“Things would be so much better,” he went on.

“I didn’t know there was anything wrong with us.”

“There’s not,” he said. “What time do you want me to pick you up tonight?”

“Seven is good. I want to be here to let the caterers in.”

“And make sure everything’s just perfect before the party starts.”

“You know me well.” She laughed.

“Not well enough.” He kissed her cheek, then handed her a piece of paper that he’d pulled out of his pocket. “I almost forgot to give you this.”

Her gaze scanned over an order from Dan’s boss for two dozen flower arrangements. “Is this for Shelby’s baby shower?”

“Yep.”

“So you didn’t come here just to see me?”

“Nope. But I’m serious about us—”

“I’ll see you at seven,” she said, cutting him off before he could continue to pester her about moving in. “And thank you for this.” She waved the paper in the air. “Be sure to tell William how much I appreciate his business.” William Kelly owned Kelly Realty and knew practically everyone in town, so doing a great job on his daughter’s baby shower was important. She owed Dan in a big way. Just not the way he had in mind. After he left, she joined Katie and Ariana behind the counter.

Katie pushed back her wispy bangs, then eyed her warily. “Uh-oh. I don’t like the look on your face. What’s wrong?”

“Nothing really. Look, our first order.” She held up the paper for her friends to see.

Ariana clasped her hands together. “What a fabulous way to start the day.”

But Katie’s gaze was still fixed on Zoe. “There’s something you’re not telling us. Out with it! You know I won’t leave you alone until you fess up.”

What Katie said was true. She wouldn’t stop her needling until she learned the cause of Zoe’s long face. “Okay. Okay. But promise if I tell you, neither one of you will bring it up again. I’m really getting sick and tired of the whole subject.”

Katie and Ariana exchanged glances, shrugged, and then agreed.

Zoe pressed her back against the counter and crossed her arms. “Dan wants me to move in with him.”

Ariana took a quick sharp breath. “Oooh, that’s a problem.”

“Yeah, and I was straightforward with him early on in our relationship. He knows darn well how strongly I feel about waiting until I’m married. I thought he was okay with that.”

Katie scowled. “He shouldn’t be putting pressure on you. He should respect your wishes. Better yet, how about putting a ring on your finger.”

She’d put a bug in Zoe’s ear a few months ago that if Dan didn’t pop the question soon, Zoe shouldn’t waste any more time on him. Katie’s philosophy was if you didn’t know after a few months if the person you were dating was “the one,” then you should move on. And Zoe agreed. That was the problem. She felt like Dan was “the one,” but maybe he wasn’t so sure that she was, and that was why he wanted to test the water first.

That thought made her shudder, so to take her mind off it, she said, “Okay, you guys. Enough about my love life. We have work to do.” Zoe handed Ariana the paper for Shelby’s baby shower. “Would you order the flowers for this?” Next she turned to Katie. “Do you mind manning the front of the shop? I’m going to check in with the caterers and make sure they’re on track for tonight’s party.”

“No problem, but I might get overwhelmed by all the customers coming in this morning,” Katie replied sarcastically.

Zoe chuckled. “I have faith that you can handle just about anything.” She was glad their moods had improved. She didn’t want her friends worrying about her problems. She’d deal with Dan in her own way. Besides, this was their big day—their grand opening—and she didn’t want anything to spoil it.

 

****

 

Katie watched Zoe walk toward the office, her long, fiery curls swinging with each step. When she closed the door, Katie lifted a brow at Ari, knowing that was Zoe’s way of shutting them out.

“What do you think she’s going to do?” Ariana asked.

“Well, I know one thing, she’s not going to back down. But it’s not what she’s going to do that has me worried.”

“It’s pretty obvious that you’ve never really liked Dan.”

Katie shrugged. “I don’t dislike him. I just don’t trust him.” Zoe wasn’t as experienced with men as Katie and Ariana. There was an innocence about her that made Katie’s nurturing side take over and want to protect her. Zoe was the first person Katie had met when she moved to Maine her sophomore year in high school. It had been an awkward time for her. She hadn’t quite come to terms yet with her weight, and being the new girl in school could have been disastrous if Zoe hadn’t befriended her. She made sure Katie fit right in with her circle of friends, and that was something she’d be forever grateful for.

It was right around that time that Katie discovered her knack for design. She could take two pieces of clothing that no one would ever think should go together, and somehow make them work. Because of that unique ability, she’d thought she’d go into fashion design, but fate had other plans for her.

One day during senior year in Mrs. Small’s art class, they had a guest artist—a floral designer. She taught the class the basics of arrangements, and it was that day that Zoe and Katie fell in love with flowers. They were invited to see the woman’s shop and jumped at the opportunity to spend more time with such a fabulous artist. The next day, they raced over there and spent hours in the shop with the woman and her daughter. Ariana was the most beautiful thing Katie had ever seen. With her long, silky blonde hair, blue-gray eyes, and porcelain skin, Katie expected her to be conceited, but Ariana was far from it. The girls spent many hours in Mrs. Black’s shop learning the tricks of the trade and were sure that during the summer, they’d work for her. However, shortly before graduation, Ariana’s parents divorced, and the shop wound up being sold as part of the settlement. Mrs. Black moved to New York City to be with her family. Thankfully, Ariana decided to stay with her father and attend Lakewood community college, along with Zoe and Katie, just as they’d planned. It was after that when Ariana decided she needed a change and decided to go to New York to spend some time with her mom.

“I don’t know, Katie. You might be wrong about Dan,” Ariana said, interrupting her thoughts. “Besides, how could he not love Zoe? She’s incredible.”

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