Palm Beach by Mary Adkins
Author:Mary Adkins
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harper
Published: 2021-08-03T00:00:00+00:00
After dinner, Rebecca left to relieve Samantha, and Mickey stayed on to clean up and shut down the house for the night.
Waiting up for him, sheâd wondered if sheâd gone too far. But no self-respecting journalist would have sat there and not taken the opportunity to talk to London Fry (since Mr. Stone himself wouldnât answer any questions) about his determination to orchestrate the demise of journalism.
As it sunk in that she might have lost both of their jobs, however, she started to second-guess her doggedness at the table. One person she hadnât been thinking about during that conversation had been Mickey. She had a fun little side project going with Mrs. Stone, but he was the one who had to work there sixteen hours a day.
The saying was âdonât shit where you eat,â but sheâd shat where he ate.
Just before eleven, he came in, dropping his keys on the counter without looking at her on their new sofaâa plush, creamy sectional from Restoration Hardware with enormous, dream cushions. It had cost three monthsâ rent.
âSorry,â she said. âI got carried away.â
He sighed and opened the fridge. âDo we have anything to eat?â
âFrozen pizza?â she said. Usually, these days, he ate leftovers at work with Paul. âYou didnât eat at work?â
He shook his head. âI just needed to get out of there.â
âHere,â she said, going to the kitchen and opening the freezer to pull out the pizza. Iâll throw this in. Sit down. Youâve been on your feet all night.â
He reached for her, pulling her into a hug, which surprised her, but then he groaned and pulled back, squeezing her shoulders with his hands.
âWhy did you do that?â he said through clenched teeth.
âI got carried away,â she said again, setting the oven to 425 degrees. âDo you think Iâm fired?â
âOh, youâre definitely fired,â Mickey said. At least he was laughing. âThe only question is whether I am, too.â
âNo way. You arenât going to be let go just because I got a little real.â
âYou accused my boss of destroying American journalism. In front of his employees. And his wife.â
âYeah. I could have said so much worse, though,â Rebecca said. âThatâs the irony. I didnât even mention how loss of local reporting undermines democracy. And how because of them, fake news from Russian bots polarizes the country and so heâs the reason America is dying. See? I held back.â
âRebecca, you were their dinner guest.â
âIâm still me. They knew what they were getting. Iâm not going to turn myself off just because someone has nineteen more zeros in his bank account than I do.â
âThey were serving you wine that cost thirty-five thousand dollars a bottle.â
âI didnât ask for that. I didnât really like any of those wines. I wouldnât have paid more than fourteen dollars for any of them. Except maybe the first.â
He shook his head.
âIâm going to bed and hope I have a job tomorrow,â he said, heading to the bedroom and shutting the door behind him.
âYou donât want the pizza?â she called after him.
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