Sisters: Sun Valley Series - Book One by Kellie Coates Gilbert

Sisters: Sun Valley Series - Book One by Kellie Coates Gilbert

Author:Kellie Coates Gilbert [Gilbert, Kellie Coates]
Language: eng
Format: epub


After Karyn left, Leigh Ann took advantage of the time before Mark was due home and went on a little reconnaissance mission in her husband’s office only to find his desk drawers locked and his computer passwords changed.

Frustrated, she tried to regroup.

She needed to talk to Colby. It would be tricky not to let on, but he might know something that she’d find helpful. Information was power.

Often Colby failed to pick up when she phoned. At times, she’d have to make multiple tries and leave a scad of messages before he’d call her back. She should remind him who bought his phone and paid his bill. Luckily, today he answered on the second ring.

“Hi, Mom. What’s up?”

“Nothing in particular. Just wanted to hear your voice and check in.”

There was a slight pause on the other end of the phone. “We talked two days ago, Mom. Not much has changed.”

Her son had registered for summer school and remained in Seattle against her wishes. “It’ll look good on my record if I apply myself and finish my undergrad a bit early,” he’d explained. Never mind Colby was only a sophomore and wouldn’t be applying for engineering school for at least two years.

“How’d you do on your physics exam, sweetheart?”

“Oh, I did okay. The test covered material the professor never mentioned in class and I have yet to find in the textbook any reference to tachyons.

“Tachyons?”

“Yeah, something having to do with particles that are faster than light.”

She should warn him not to fall into a pattern of excuses. Then again, she couldn’t risk him tuning her out. Prodding him to be a better student wasn’t why she’d called.

“Son, have you talked to your father lately?” she ventured, hoping to ease into a conversation that would mine any information her son might have that would shed light on her precarious situation.

“Not lately. Why?”

She couldn’t help herself. She threw caution aside and got defensive. “Why? Can’t a mom just ask her son a simple question? I’m simply wondering if you’ve checked in with your dad. That’s not exactly prying—just being interested. You’re my son and I want to know about you—about school—about you and your dad and if you’ve talked lately. That’s not out of reason.”

Goodness, she sounded like a blathering idiot.

“Mom, you’re being weird.”

She paused, took a deep breath. “Sorry, you’re right.” She laughed his comment off. “I—I’m distracted. The housekeeper is over an hour late this morning and she just pulled up. I’m probably going to have to let her go. She’s just not punctual. That’s how everything starts. First they’re late, then their work gets shabby. Really, it’s so hard to find domestic help here in Sun Valley. Too much competition for the good ones.”

“Mom!” Colby interrupted. “Look, I need to go. Class starts in a few.” His tone was impatient, leaving her no choice really but to end the conversation.

“Oh—sure. I understand honey. I’ll call tonight. We can talk then.”

She clicked off her phone and slid it into her pocket.

Well, that was a waste of effort.



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