Meadowlarks by Thomas Holladay
Author:Thomas Holladay [Holladay, Thomas]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Thomas Holladay
Published: 2021-03-25T22:00:00+00:00
TWO HOURS LATER, HAVING put Jason to bed, Carolyn sat behind the big antique desk of her dead husbandâs father, feeling out of place. She hadnât yet mentally claimed this office or the master bedroom as her own. She sometimes felt his presence, especially here behind his desk. Not that she believed in ghosts. She didnât. But, there was something about these two rooms. Tonight that presence felt stronger, like an angry person looking over her shoulder. It intimidated her and made it hard for her to concentrate on her work, a post Christmas, back to school article about a boy, his dog and their snowman.
Some wild animal killing helpless baby cows on her property didnât help either. At least sheâd taken care of that problem, for now. She'd go in and talk to the sheriff about it, put her foot down and put an end to it.
The feeling of some angry person standing over her in these rooms was different. How could she deal with something like that?
The phone rang and it startled her, that old, loud ring you only hear in old movies. Who could be calling this time of night, Thanksgiving night? Maybe it was Mom. It rang so seldom she might never get used to the loud bell. She picked it up on the second ring. âHello.â
âYour Christmas article was fun.â Tom Kirbyâs voice seemed welcome for once. If nothing else, he sounded rational.
She pushed back in the comfortable leather chair and listened, surprised at being happy to hear his voice.
He sounded more excited than usual. âI canât wait to get up there and have that guy . . . whatâs his name?â He must be scrolling down, scanning the article. â. . . John Crow? I canât wait to get on a horse and have that guy teach me how to ride. We opened the magazine with your article on page three, right past the content page. That picture of your kid on that great big horse was perfect.â
âYou mean Jason?â
âYeah. Sorry. I always do that, donât I?â
âItâs still nice to hear. Itâs the first time, you know.â
âFirst time?â
âYouâve never opened with one of my articles before. It feels good.â
âWell, get back down here and weâll do a lot more of that. Your writing has improved every week, which reminds me . . . Say, listen, I want you to rework that book you submitted back when Father first hired you. I want you down here so we can work on it together.â
The offer sounded inviting. âOh, I donât know. Jason likes the school up here very much. Heâs already made some new friends and the school is really very traditional, not like whatâs happening in the California education system.â
âWhat the hell does that mean?â
âIt feels like Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn up here. You know what I mean.â
âYou mean they donât follow the state curriculum? How can they get away with that?â
âThey operate on a trust fund from Johnâs family estate. They donât take any state funds at all.
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