Giving it some more consideration, Emily nodded slightly. "Well, there's lots of places to listen to music 'round here, 'specially with Nashville slow close. But if you're into the smaller scale scene, I have a friend who performs in a little coffee shop off of Old Hickory Boulevard. It's just a small, quiet little place, nothin' fancy at all, but you can almost always find someone to talk with over coffee and good music," she told him. She'd be going there on Sunday, and if he was interested she would happily invite him to come along. Though that thought was immediately followed by the thought that it might not be taken as it would be intended, and the last thing she wanted to do was lead him on.
Although that lopsided grin was awfully cute. "No, it probably shouldn't be," she agreed with a little laugh. It really didn't surprise her when her own mother would do that, and she wouldn't have it any other way. She was so happy that she had her mother to help her out after everything happened and things fell apart with Shawn, and now she just really wasn't in a rush to break away on her own again, and Sarah just loved her grandma so much. It was an arrangement that worked for all of them. "We can never have too many handy people in the neighborhood," she said in a mock-seriously tone, grinning and nodding at him.