The River Widow by Creel Ann Howard
Author:Creel, Ann Howard [Creel, Ann Howard]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Historical, Mystery, Contemporary, Adult
ISBN: 9781503904699
Amazon: 1503904695
Goodreads: 39083141
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Published: 2018-12-01T08:00:00+00:00
Chapter Fifteen
After church on Sunday, Mabel seemed to be going to extra trouble for supper that night. She had pulled out her best Crooksville china, baked fresh bread, and was making an extra pie for dessertâone made with strawberries, the other custard. Adah then noticed that none of the Branches had changed out of their church attire. A guest or guests must be coming, Adah concluded. Building up courage, Adah offered once again to help Mabel in the kitchen.
âNo, thanks,â Mabel replied as she pulled a pork roast out of the oven and started to baste it, not making eye contact with Adah.
The âthanksâ part was new, and Mabel was moving around excitedly, as if anticipating something special.
âAre we having guests for supper?â Adah asked.
Mabel looked up at her warily. âYou could say that.â
âWhoâs coming?â
âYouâll find out soon enough,â Mabel snapped. Then, changing her tone somewhat, she said, âKeep Daisy in her church dress, and donât go letting her get dirty. We want her looking her best.â
Looking her best? Daisy? What did this guest or guests have to do with Daisy? As Adah had feared, so far there had been no lifting of her restrictions. She had not been allowed to take Daisy with her on her laundry rounds, not even to see the family with children Daisy couldâve played with. She and Daisy were like prisoners here, barely seen by others. So why did Daisy need to look good today? Instead of clarity, Adah had gained nothing but new questions. Who was the mystery guest? And what scheme was Mabel launching?
âI donât want no trouble outa you today, you hear? Both you and the girl need to be on your best behavior,â Mabel said as she continued to flutter about the kitchen.
The thought of food curdled Adahâs stomach. She had to inhale deeply and let out her air slowly. Hoping to calm herself, she turned away and left, knowing she would receive no answers from Mabel.
Soon after, Jesse drove away in the sedan and returned about half an hour later. From an upstairs window, Adah watched him pull up, get out of the car, and go around to open the passenger-side door.
A woman stepped out. A tall woman who looked to be in her early thirties, wearing a severe dark-brown suit without jewelry or adornments, but having a stately and noble appearance. A memory of the woman suddenly floated to the surface of Adahâs mind. Esther Heiser, a former teacher and now the principal of the townâs elementary school. She was the districtâs staff advisor and the only woman on the school board. She had visited the Branchesâ church a time or two.
Adah couldnât imagine why she was here. Daisy wasnât old enough to start school.
Adah watched as Jesse led Esther to the front steps. She walked as upright as a flagpole, and Adah remembered her impression of the woman, that she seemed as allergic to smiling as the Branches did. She had a plain appearance with small birdlike eyes, a stern face, and her dull hair pulled back taut with combs.
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