One consequence of Gran and Elanor working at Aby’s Auto Repair is the interest they’ve attracted among older males. Aby’s happy since it means more business for her, but I’m not sure about the intended objects of affection.
In Elanor’s case, when a gentleman casts his eyes upon her she responds with an unmistakable “do not disturb” non-verbal cue. (With wolves, that can be quite unmistakable.) Eventually she might find a way to reconcile a new relationship with the memory of her late beloved husband, but for now her heart is not seeking anyone new.
Gran, on the other hand, just might be in the market. She always had a stormy marriage to Grandpa, and now that she’s divorced she can play the field. In fact, she never had a genuine union of love in her life. She married Grandpa young, and by the time she discovered his true nature as a career criminal she was already pregnant with Dad. She stayed wed for the sake of Dad and the subsequent bunnies that came along.
The question is whether the defensive personality she’s cultivated over the years will scare off potential suitors. Knowing Gran, that can be even more intimidating than a wolf’s.