“Anton was so mad at me for getting the balloon.” She chuckled as if her experience was nothing to her. “Every night, he put cream on it so it would not scar badly.” She glanced at him and beamed. “He married a child,” Nathan rolled his eyes, but envy ate his heart. “Do you know what I love the most about the place?” She closed her eyes and whispered, “It’s the sunset. It’s breathtaking. It’s magic.” “Why do they have to sell the inn? Why not renovate it?” Nathan asked, and this time, he was curious. Cassie was quiet for a while. The excitement in her face slowly disappeared and was replaced with sadness. “That’s the plan,” she answered, then sighed, pausing for a while. “I did not take short courses for nothing. I took food and beverage service and kitchen operations training whil

