All In and Death by Patti Larsen
Author:Patti Larsen
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Patti Larsen Books
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Chapter Seventeen
I naturally ended up at The Iris, not just because I had to pick up my dog, but because going home to an empty house and no one to talk toâCrew still out of town and my mind needing an opportunity to empty itself onto othersâwas about as far from appealing as I could get.
That meant I sat over a late dinner with Mom and Dad, pouring out what had happened, while my mother murmured her unhappiness in all the right places (I loved my mom) and my father grunted his stoic agreement before setting down his knife and fork and steepling his hands in front of him, elbows on the table, blue eyes on mine.
âItâs awful and frustrating,â he said, âand none of our business.â
He said what?
Dad went back to his dinner while Mom cast him a withering look before reaching over to pat my hand. âYour father doesnât mean to make light of this, Fee,â she said, while he jumped with a little yip of surprise, reaching down to rub his leg where sheâd obviously kicked him. âBut he is right. Youâre no longer employed in connection to the event and the death had nothing to do with you. Youâve been told to stay out of it, Fee.â Mom tossed her hands, looking at a loss for a moment before finishing with real regret. âI donât know how else to say it, but this is one of those times we just have to admit defeat and let those we would prefer didnât have control handle things they arenât prepared to deal with.â
You know, my mother really was brilliant and practical and wonderful. And completely and utterly correct. Thatâs why it burned so much, made me wriggle on my stool, stab at the chunk of pork chop Iâd just cut free, pushing it aggressively into the pile of mashed potatoes while picturing, instead, jabbing the tines into Robertâs ugly face.
âI talked to Kit Somersby,â I said, like Mom hadnât just in the kindest and most loving terms informed me I should stand down. âSheâs pretty sure sheâs about to be replaced, some guy from Chicago.â I shot that directly at Dad. âWouldnât be an OâShea connection, would he, you think?â
Dad chewed his food diligently, carefully carving another piece from his own meat, not making any comment, not looking up.
Feeding my anger all over again.
âDamn it, Dad,â I said, slamming my own utensils down while Mom meeped in protest, Petunia leaping to her feet with a chuffing growl, sensing my anger. My father looked up in his own surprise, blue eyes guarded. âWhen are you going to trust me enough to tell me whatâs going on? Because this dog-and-pony extravaganza you pull out every time thereâs a crisis? So freaking old, and Iâm done with it.â
Dad carefully set aside his fork again, pushing back from his plate. âThank you for dinner, Lucy,â he said, standing, reaching for his coat. âIâll see you at home.â And left, just like that, Petunia whining softly as he did, licking her chops and looking up at me like this was my fault.
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