“Yeah, that would be good.” She tucked a lock of hair behind her ear. “So, it sounds like you have a pretty large family.”
“I have three brothers. I’m the youngest.”
“Wow. Three older brothers. Do they all work here?”
Miles nodded and took another sip of his wine. “They do. We each have our role. The oldest, Noah, is part of the ski patrol and manages the first-aid area on the mountain. Then it’s Jackson. He does the landscaping. Third is Ethan. He’s an adventure guide. And my parents manage the bookkeeping and general maintenance. We all try to fill in when we’re needed elsewhere, but the restaurant is a bit more difficult. They can’t all just jump into the kitchen and make dishes.”
Kelly understood that. It would be harder for her to jump into the accounting role at the bookstore as well just because she had never done it.
“How many siblings do you have?” Miles asked. “Are your parents involved with the business too?”
“There are five of us. I share the third spot with my twin brother, Cole. But if you ask him, he’s number three and I’m four since he was born two minutes before me.” She rolled her eyes with a smile as Miles chuckled. “My parents retired and passed the reins off to us kids.”
“Do you all get along well?” he asked.
“We do. I feel like you kind of have to to run a business together.” Miles nodded along. “Cole and I live together with Ava. We’ve all been really close for as long as I can remember.”
Miles lifted his wine glass for them to clink together. “Sounds like we have some things in common.”
She smiled and clinked her glass with his. “That we do.”