A Finder's Fee

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I made a big pile of items that might be good for the bazaar and boxed them up. It helped keep my mind off of things I couldn’t do anything about.
    After lunch, with the sun warming the boardwalk, a few customers came in. One woman was looking for a fancy dress for her daughter in high school. We looked through the secondhand clothes and found a powder blue dress with silver sequins on it. I had a coupon for thirty percent off at Sunflower Fancy across the road that she could use for shoes.
 
...   It was lucky that Darcy, the shop’s owner, stayed open until Christmas. It wasn’t a big sale, but I could tell from the smile on the woman’s face that it was an important one. I liked selling to people who enjoyed what they’d bought.
    A man came in a little later looking for something with some pirate lore. He was in Sanderling for business, and the hotel clerk had recommended Missing Pieces as the place to go. I didn’t know the young man from the hotel, but I planned to send him a thank-you card.


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