She was setting up the breads and rolls around lunchtime when Naerin came in, face still like a thundercloud. Siana just gave him her most pleasant, bland smile as he came in prowled around the store for a moment, exchanged a look with Gladys and marched back out again. Siana exchanged a look with Gladys who just smirked and shrugged before flouncing out the door, presumably after Naerin. Siana shrugged it off and helped the first wave of afternoon customers. By the time she locked the doors she was down to crumbs and utterly exhausted, she went to the back to start cleaning and setting the pre-ferments and things for the next day. She wanted to get her own sourdough starter working but that was going to take a week at least and there was s much she could do in the meantime. She turned t

