At the Coffee Shop of Curiosities: a Novel by Heather Webber
Author:Heather Webber
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Tor Publishing Group
MAGGIE
âSheâs sound asleep.â I stepped off the bottom stair as quietly as I could.
Iâd arrived at Dadâs house only moments ago and had gone straight upstairs to see how Ava was feeling and found her curled up on the unmade bed. Iâd resisted the urge to tuck a pillow under her head, spread a blanket over her, and check her forehead for a fever, forcing myself to let her be.
I almost hadnât gone upstairs at all, still hearing Estrelleâs voice in my head, telling me I let fear guide my choices. But sometimes fear was warranted. Like when you were worried about someone, worried about losing someone. I was astonished at how quickly Iâd become attached to Ava, caring about her, her well-being.
Dad adjusted a box on the stack next to the front door, then headed for the great room. âThe tiny sprite has done wore herself out. Sheâs been nonstop since she got to town.â
My head ached. Iâd been on edge since Donovanâs visit this morning, because of his sad smile. And because of what heâd said about Roscoe, too. About the coffee shopâs deed.
I eased my way through a maze of boxes in the hallway, which had seemed only to multiply in the last few days. Molly appeared out of nowhere, dashing past me toward the stairs, and I stumbled in an attempt to not trip over her.
I could practically hear her laughing as she sat down halfway up the stairs and curled her tail around her paws.
âNot amusing,â I said to her.
Her whiskers twitched as though she disagreed.
I left her there, gloating, and followed Dad into the great room.
âAva mentioned sheâs not been eating well since Alexander died,â I said, âbut Iâm starting to wonder if thereâs more to it.â
It was so strange to talk about the man like I knew him personally. Though, I supposed I did, in a way. Ava had painted such a vivid picture of him, his personality. Everyone knew an Alexander. A free-spirited adventurer. Like how Dad used to be.
âGrief sure can tear you up, inside and out. I lost ten pounds after your mother ⦠went missing.â He let out a huff. âI couldnât eat seafood for yearsâit reminded me too much of the smell of that day. Donât know if you recall how bad the sargassum was that year.â
I recalled. The smelly seaweed had stunk up the beach on and off for several months. And I still had nightmares about my mama getting tangled in it.
As much as I didnât want to think about that day, or how my mama was still missing, I recognized this was the perfect opening to talk about the shop and the deed. Especially since Dad hadnât yet noticed my custom T-shirt.
He crouched down in front of another box. âAva will find her way through just like we are.â
I sat on the arm of the sofa, took a deep breath, and took the plunge. âIs that whatâs going on with you lately? Youâre finding your way through?â
He glanced at me and finally noticed the shirt.
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