Leave It to Us by Arthur A.C

Leave It to Us by Arthur A.C

Author:Arthur, A.C.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Montlake
Published: 2023-12-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 17

TAMI

“This is what you call subtle?” Lana asked, her face scrunched into a frown.

To be fair, Lana’s face was often frowning, especially anytime she was inside the house. And it was such a shame, because she was easily the most beautiful woman Tami had ever seen. Lana’s deep-mocha skin had always been flawless, just like her body: perfect C-cup breasts, which still seemed to be high and perky; what she knew from hanging around Gabriel and his friends would be called a fine “apple” ass; and a slim waist. At five feet, seven inches tall, when Lana put on heels and makeup, she was a goddess.

Albeit a grumpy-ass goddess, who was currently driving Tami to drink.

“I think it’s pretty and fun,” Tami replied, and moved over to the wall, unrolling the paper she had in her hand in the process. “And I never said I was getting something subtle.”

“I said subtle,” Yvonne chimed in, because it just wasn’t a normal day of summerhouse renovations if the older Butler sisters weren’t ganging up on her.

“Well, I’m the one who was up bright and early this morning to be on that first ferry,” Tami said, and then lifted her arms to press the wallpaper against the wall. “And I’m the one who stayed in town, riding around with Hitch and Frank while they picked up one thing after another, saving the wallpaper store—the one place I needed to go—for last. You see it’s almost six o’clock, and I just got back forty minutes ago.”

“Yeah, that’s not subtle,” Yvonne said as if she hadn’t heard a word Tami had spoken.

“It’s actually kinda loud,” Lana added.

Tami looked at the floral pattern in pretty, cheerful pastels. Some of the roses were much bigger than the others, but they were all lovely blush and cream colors amid the multicolored background.

“It’s called Romantic Pink-Teal Watercolor-Chic Floral Pattern,” Tami said, and smoothed her hand over the paper once more.

“That’s a lot of name,” Yvonne said.

“And it’s a little ugly,” Lana countered.

Tami shot them both a seething glare over her shoulder. “Y’all just hate me.” She turned and attempted to walk to the other side of the powder room, where the window was, but she’d unraveled too much of the wallpaper off its roll, and she tripped over it. Cursing, she tried to bunch it up under her arms.

“We don’t hate you,” Yvonne said, and started toward her. “Come here, let me help you get that back on the roll.”

“I can do it myself,” Tami said, hating the pouty sound of her voice. “I was just trying to get this powder room done so it would be one less thing on our list to do.” She was still trying to wrap the excess paper around one arm when the roll slipped from her other hand and traveled across the floor.

Now the watercolors stretched out like a red carpet from where Tami stood by the vanity, past the toilet and the doorway that Yvonne had just come through, and out into the hallway, where Lana was standing.



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