Brian looked at John. "And that's why I say that you need to stop working so much and broaden your horizons." He smiled. "Does it mean that you're not going to help me with this little project of mine? Because it's going to be...exciting."
It had taken time to get to know the people, not the tourists that came and went, but the ones that were here all year long, the ski instructors turned waiters in the summer, the people who provided the type of entertainment that the wholesome family villages didn't, but he had done it, and now he had plans in motions. Things that would need more time to implement, but then they really weren't in a rush. Ski season was a few weeks away.
Savannah groaned. "Can we not discuss exciting project that some of us would have to tell the people in charge since we're sort of related to them?"
"Hey, I'm not doing anything against the rules," Brian answered. There was no rule that said that he couldn't get into a semi legitimate business with local people. The curfew... well, it wasn't like he hadn't sneaked out before.