“Probably not by the time they eat all the sugar in their bags.” Katie snorts. “But I’ll say a prayer for you and me both.”
We wait in line for our first stop. Little ones surround us, and they’re full of energy. When we finally show up to the boutique booth, Lexie beams with excitement.
“Oh my God. I have to get a picture of all of you. And Sassy! Pure freakin’ cuteness.” She pulls out her phone and snaps pictures like she’s the paparazzi. Heidi and Sandy, my new employee, are giving out candy to the children and boutique coupons to the parents.
“Trick or treat!” Owen and Sadie say in unison to the girls.
Lexie grabs three big handfuls each and fills their bags.
“Thank you!” they exclaim, then head to the next one.
“Let me know if you need anything,” I tell Heidi.
“Just a husband who will dress up with me like you and Archer,” she says, lowering her voice. “Married people goals.”
I lean in and whisper, “I’ve perfected blow jobs.”
She shakes her head and snorts. “You’ll have to give me your secrets later.”
We snicker, then I follow the group who’s already at the next one. The adults stand back as the kids walk up, and I smile at how protective we look—like real-life superheroes.
Sadie and Owen are having a great time, and a few parents stop to have their little ones take pictures with us. But of course, Sassy continues to steal the show. As we pass the pumpkin carving area, Sadie asks if we can do one, and we all agree.
“There’s a contest going on right now, too,” one of the teenagers says. “You just put your pumpkin up on the ledge over there to be displayed. You can pick them all up after trick-or-treating. Judging starts at six thirty.”
“I’m gonna win!” Owen announces confidently.
Owen and Sadie start carving, giggling, and teasing each other. It’s messy, but they’re having a blast pulling out the guts with their bare hands. Once they’ve finished putting silly faces on their pumpkins, we help carry them to the front.
“I bet you’ll win,” Noah tells Owen. “That’s a freakin’ masterpiece.”
“I dunno. Sadie’s is really good,” he offers, giving her a sweet compliment. Sadie gives him a toothy grin as they walk back.
“This is so incredible,” Annie says. “Really giving me small-town vibes.”
“Just wait till Christmas in Lawton Ridge.” I wink.
“You know, this is a good place to raise a kid,” Gemma tells her, and Katie agrees.
Annie glances at Archer with a smirk. “So I’ve heard.”
“It’s a great place to raise an adult too.” Archer interlocks his fingers with mine.
Tyler chuckles. “I don’t think I’d ever want to live anywhere else with my family.”
“Same,” Noah agrees.
“Mom! They gave me a toothbrush and toothpaste!” Sadie runs up to Annie.
She snickers. “It’s the local dentist, sweetie.”
“She was nice. Told us to brush and floss after we eat our candy!”
“Brilliant.” Archer chuckles.
“She’s been doing that since I was a kid,” I say. “But I’m sure you’re better at brushing than me.”
Sadie nods as she pets Sassy on the head.