Holly's Christmas Countdown by Suzie Tullett
Author:Suzie Tullett [Tullett, Suzie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Bloodhound Books
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A mountain of paper chains sat on one side of the table, while Fin and I sat at the other finishing off the tasty casserole Fin had made. âThat was delicious,â I said, placing my spoon down on my empty plate. With my stomach feeling fit to burst, I leaned back in my seat. âI couldnât eat another thing.â
âDonât get too comfortable,â Fin replied. He indicated the home-made Christmas decorations. âWeâve still got to hang that lot yet.â
I groaned at the prospect, telling myself that the food Iâd just eaten needed to do a whole lot of settling before I could even think about getting on with a task like that. I rose to my feet and picked up our plates. The washing up was the least I could do after all of Finâs hard work.
Heading for the sink, I placed everything down on the counter and decided the dishes could wait a bit longer. âMore wine?â I asked, instead. I didnât wait for Finâs answer, I simply reached for the bottle. Having put the Roberta debacle behind me I had had the most wonderful carefree evening reminiscent of my childhood and I wanted to hold on to my contentment for as long as I could.
In the darkness outside something caught the corner of my eye. âWhatâs that?â I asked. I turned to Fin, before looking out into the garden. I suddenly freaked and the wine bottle slipped from my hand.
Fin jumped to his feet as it smashed to smithereens. âWhat is it?â he said, racing over.
âThere was a face.â I pointed to the window. âSomeoneâs out there.â A picture of Roberta popped into my head, followed by images of the paparazzi hiding in bushes. My heart raced. I wouldnât have put it past her to call them. Having been rebuffed, sheâd have done anything to ruin my happiness. Calling in the press was probably her way of ensuring Fin was long gone by the time I got back off my alleged holiday. Oh, Lordy, I thought, I should have got rid of Fin no matter what.
âYou stay here,â he said, ready to go and investigate.
My panic continued. The media loved knocking celebrities down. Newspapers were full of headlines depicting how far the paparazzi went to get the perfect photo. And by âperfectâ they meant photos which showed people like Fin in a bad light. âBe careful,â I said, but before Fin got the chance to find out who was out there, the back door flew open.
I screamed, before looking for something to grab.
Fin froze as he stared at the intruder.
I froze, too, wooden spoon raised high. âVee!â I said, shocked to see she was the trespasser, not the man with a camera I had been expecting.
âWho else would it be?â she asked.
I lowered my arm. âWhat are you playing at? You scared me half to death.â
Fin looked from her to me, clearly confused. âYou two know each other?â
âYes,â I replied, trying to control my heartbeat. âThis is my sister.â
âNot that youâd know it,â Vee said, glaring at me.
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