The Jeweler of Stolen Dreams by M. J. Rose
Author:M. J. Rose [MJ_Rose]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: MJ Rose, historical romance
Publisher: Evil Eye Concepts, Incorporated
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 20
Suzanne Belperron
November 17, 1942
It is difficult to breathe, knowing that Bernard is in Drancy and that I have to go on acting as if I will be able to survive. But I must. I owe that much to Dixie for all the effort she put into helping me. I glance over at her now. Her patrician profile is as strong as her spirit. I am lucky to have such a friend.
âThank you for everything you are doing for me,â I tell her.
âYou would do no less for me.â She smiles but does not take her eyes off the road.
Dixie and I are driving through the night to reach Nice by morning. We get as far as Avignon without any trouble, but two officers approach her car when we stop in the old town for petrol.
âWhy are you out driving so late?â one asks in a suspicious tone.
âWe are going to visit my aunt and uncle who are in Nice,â Dixie says without hesitation.
âAnd why during the night?â
âBecause we both have jobs, and we had to finish our work for the day.â
âWhat do you do?â
âI am a jeweler,â I say. âAnd Mademoiselle is my assistant.â
âAnd what are these jewels you make?â
âCostume pieces made with crystals and brass, plastic pieces, nothing too dear.â
âIs that what you are wearing?â He points to Dixieâs necklace.
âYes, these are Bakelite beads.â
âWhat is this Bakelite?â
I describe the plastic, pointing to Dixieâs South Sea pearls, which are anything but Bakelite. Even though cultured pearls are available now, my friendâs natural pearl necklace is a marvel of matched gifts from the sea. Worth a small fortune.
The soldiers are either skeptical or think that Dixie is pretty enough to keep chatting up. They ask more questions. Not for the first time, I am glad I am in my forties and not a beauty. I hear too many stories of women forced to do whatever the soldiers want in exchange for being allowed to go on their way.
The two men walk off to the side and have a discussion. Is it about what they should do with us? Overhearing a word here and there, itâs clear they are not convinced we are harmless.
âWe are going to need to search the car,â one of them says, watching our faces carefully.
Dixie and I have rehearsed for every eventuality and know not to show any signs of concern.
We get out of the car before the soldiers even ask us to, our handbags on our arms, and step toward a line of trees. We watch with deliberate interest, making every effort not to appear nervous or guilty. And they do keep checking. They look over to gauge our reactions every few minutes.
When the soldier opens a knife to slit open the seat in Dixieâs beautiful little car, she lets out a little cry and runs over to him.
âPlease donât ruin my car. It will take forever to get it fixed with the war going on. There is nothing hidden anywhere. And certainly not in the seat.
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