And Now There's Zelda: The Perfect Family Life Dramedy by Carolyn Clarke

And Now There's Zelda: The Perfect Family Life Dramedy by Carolyn Clarke

Author:Carolyn Clarke [Clarke, Carolyn]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Black Rose Writing
Published: 2024-05-09T00:00:00+00:00


Even with my afternoon nap, I was still tired. By the time I got off the phone with Hank, all I could think about was crawling back into bed. I made my way out of the pool area, meandering through the enchanting pathway and past the outdoor gas fireplace which was nestled in the corner of a seating area filled with deep, comfortable looking sofas. I nodded pleasantly at a couple enjoying a nightcap, then headed for the front desk to check, again, if any rooms had become available. Sadly, nothing. I thought about Margaret’s tractor-like snoring and the frigid icebox she’d turned our room into, but as tired as I was, there was a chance I might not even notice.

“Well, well, well.” I turned around to find that same guy I’d met yesterday, sitting by the elevator. “Now there’s a sight for sore eyes,” he said. Despite his lecherous grin, I was flattered, but at the same time, a little put off since he had that unmistaken aura of a serial seducer. He was about to speak again when, thankfully, the elevator doors opened. I got in quickly and pushed the button for my floor, avoiding eye contact. I certainly didn’t want to encourage him.

When I stepped out of the elevator, Zelda and Cameron were about to board. I recoiled, my eyes blinking rapidly while I took in Zelda’s revealing outfit. Maybe it was a bit extreme of me to think, but she looked like she’d just stepped off a New York street corner.

“Oh, hey, Mrs. Montgomery,” Zelda exclaimed, her eyebrows rising in. “We thought you’d still be with your mother.”

Be kind, Allie. “No,” I said, looking at Cameron while he kept the elevator door from closing. “Margaret is, though. They’re playing cards with some of the residents.”

Cameron looked awfully dapper with his sun-kissed glow. “Oh, that’s great,” he said. “We’re just going to check out this bar down the street. There’s supposed to be a live band tonight.”

“Ah, okay,” was all I could manage. I had an overwhelming urge to unleash my inner ‘helicopter-parent’ and ask if he’d eaten a proper dinner, how much he’d had to drink and how late they were planning on staying out. But I didn’t. I didn’t have the energy and I didn’t want to embarrass him in front of Zelda.

“Have a good night, Mrs. Montgomery,” Zelda said, almost hesitantly.

I was suddenly seized by an irresistible impulse. “Who’s Oliver?” I blurted out. My eyes jumped to Cameron then back to Zelda.

They stepped out into the hall, letting the elevator doors close behind them. Cameron’s head tilted slightly. “How do you know about Oliver?” he drawled.

Zelda put her hand on Cameron’s arm. “He’s just a friend from back home. We’ve known each other for…for a while,” she added, her voice trailing off. Just then, Zelda pulled out her phone and let out a deep sigh. “I’m sorry,” she said, pressing the elevator button again. “But I better take this.” And then, to my surprise, she stepped forward and gave me a hug.



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