is the first to come off. I hope that is a sign that this week won’t be so bad. Ian is waiting next to his cart, he has pulled off two bags already and going for a third. His matching plaid faux designer print luggage is a set of five and I assume he brought every piece. “How much luggage did he bring?” Gabe motions his head towards Ian. “I have no idea but I bet he will come home with another suitcase on the way home.” I smile. “I guess he will be prepared for whatever comes up. From what Doug told me it is quite the week of events planned.” “Yeah, I haven’t heard much of anything.” I raise my shoulders. Looking down at my feet. “Knowing Jack, I am sure he planned a fun time.” “That’s my brother, party planner!” I smile back at him. His teeth are perfect and white. “I am looking forward to it. It has been killer this summer. All of our houses are booked for the season and we have been working like crazy getting everything ready. It was all I could do to get the time off.” He exclaims. “How about you Maddy? What’s the decorating business like?” “Hard to get into. I do most of my work for free to try to get my foot in the door. I tried to work for another decorator as their assistant but they just want to boss you around and do their personal errands.” I confess. I have actually thought about switching careers lately but I don’t want to go back to school. “Yeah, I have heard that. I had a friend who graduated in fashion design and she had a hard time too.” “What happened? Did she finally break through?” I cross my fingers praying his answer is yes. Give me some hope to continue with my dream. “Unfortunately, no. She ended up getting married to some investment banker she met and now she lives in Connecticut with two kids.” He gives me a lopsided smile. “Oh” I deflate. I knew going into design that few people where able to really succeed in it but it is my passion. “But” he nudges his shoulder with mine. “She wasn’t half as talented as you Madeline Jennings.” He smiles down at me. “Thank you.” I grin back. “But you have never seen my work.” “Yes I have” he answers. Before I can ask where we see Ian coming over with his cart of luggage and five pieces of luggage. “About time Ian, God.” I turn around towing my suitcase behind me. Then I feel my suitcase stop behind me and jolt back. Gabe is there grabbing it “You might as well take advantage of the cart.” He takes the suitcase from my hands and places it on the cart. Ian huffs as though it is too much to push but Gabe and I both chuckle walking to the rental car. The young boy motions to me as the next person and I walk over to him. I am surprised to see Gabe right next to me. “Can I help you?” The young kid asks. “Reservation for Madeline Jennings.” I place my id and credit card on the counter. “Ok, we have you down for a compact this week.” The kid puts his hands on my id and credit card to take it but a hand goes over his startling the young man. “Can we upgrade to an SUV?” Gabe asks. “What?” I raise my eyebrows at Gabe. “His luggage isn’t going to fit in a compact.” He points to an exhausted Ian making his way over to the rental car place with all the luggage in tow. “We will have to strap it to the roof. I can’t afford to upgrade.” I admit nodding to the young man to continue with the compact. “First of all, I don’t think a compact has a rack you can strap luggage to.” He laughs. “Second, I would never make you pay. Let me get an SUV, we can share the truck all week. We will be going to the same places anyway.” He says awaiting my answer. It made sense in a way but I didn’t want to rely on him for a ride and I couldn’t let him pay for it. I bite my bottom lip contemplating my options. “I can’t let