‘We’re almost there,’ said Em, her voice now thick, her lips and cheeks beginning to freeze in the cold.
‘May I offer you breakfast? I’d like to continue this conversation. Perhaps the bistro?’
Émilie Longpré hesitated just an instant, then agreed. They dropped off Henri then made their way through the dawn to Olivier’s Bistro.
‘Joyeux Noël,’ the handsome young waiter said to Gamache, showing them to the table by the freshly lit fireplace. ‘It’s good to see you again.’
Gamache held the chair for Em and looked after the young man going to the cappuccino machine to make their bowls of café au lait.
‘Philippe Croft,’ said Em, following his gaze. ‘Nice young man.’
Gamache smiled delightedly. Young Croft. The last time he’d met Philippe, during an earlier case, he’d been less than likable.
It was just eight o’clock and they had the place to themselves.
‘This is a rare treat, Chief Inspector,’ said Em, surveying the menu.
Her hair was standing on end from the static caused when she’d removed her tuque. But then so was his. They both looked as though they’d had a small fright. Now they sipped their coffees, feeling the warmth spread through their bodies. Their faces were rosy and their cheeks beginning to thaw. The smell of fresh brewed coffee mingled with the wood smoke from the young fire, and the world seemed cozy and right.
‘Do you still want your curling lesson this morning?’ Em asked. Gamache hadn’t forgotten their date and was looking forward to it.
‘If it isn’t too cold.’
‘This morning should be perfect. Look at the sky.’ She nodded out the window. There was a delicate glow in the sky as the sun considered rising. ‘Clear and cold. By this afternoon it’ll be a killer.’
‘May I suggest the eggs and sausages?’ Philippe was at their elbow, his order pad ready. ‘The sausages are from Monsieur Pagé’s farm.’
‘They’re wonderful,’ confided Em.
‘Madame?’ Gamache invited her to order first.
‘I’d love the sausages, mon beau Philippe, but I’m afraid at my age they’re a bit much. Does Monsieur Pagé still provide your back bacon?’