Tears and Tequila by Linda Schreyer
Author:Linda Schreyer [SCHREYER, LINDA; LAUTMAN JO-ANN]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Easton Studio Press, LLC
Published: 2014-12-15T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twenty-three
Following Berta up the winding dirt path to the Labyrinth was like trailing after a goat, Joey decided. By the time sheâd caught up, Berta was pointing into the woods.
âLook over there,â she whispered. âSee?â
Joey looked. Two deer were taking long-legged steps down the canyon.
âBeautiful,â Joey said softly.
âJust a little further,â Berta said, beginning to climb again.
They were headed for a clearing where sacred circles of rocks lay beneath a stand of old-growth eucalyptus trees. The Labyrinth, Berta called it. It had been created by her and a group of women in the Canyon.
âItâs the perfect place to continue our conversation.â
Their conversation had begun on the brick patio beneath a canopy of mission oak trees behind Bertaâs home and studio on a tiny canyon road. Seated at an overturned wine cask that served as a table, Berta poured them tea brewed from twigs, and they munched on a plateful of her favorite cookiesâPepperidge Farm Mint Milanos.
Flowing water burbled from a stone fountain beneath a chattering pair of lovebirds in a Chinese cage. In Bertaâs house, a tree grew straight through her living room. In her studio, her vivid paintings hung floor-to-ceiling on deep-red walls.
A stone statue of St. Francis of Assisi stood next to a golden Buddha beside a collection of clay menorahs. Framed drawings of nudes leaned against floor-to-ceiling bookshelves lined with art books in English, French, German, and Greek. There were books on philosophy, history, poetry. The windowsills were crammed with photographs of Berta, young and old, with her children and grandchildren, her four husbands, and numerous friends. Prisms rainbowed the light through the seven-foot studio windows.
âAmazing,â Joey told her.
âItâs home,â Berta replied.
âHow long have you lived here?â
âAn eternity to a gypsy like you,â Berta laughed, taking Joeyâs arm and walking her to the patio. âAbout 40 years.â
Joey asked about the St. Francis, Buddha, and menorahs.
âIâm a Bu-Jew,â Berta explained.
âAâ¦what?â
âOne who follows both Jewish and Buddhist belief systems. I throw in a little St. Francis for good measure. Anything for inspiration,â she added, leaning forward to whisper. âYou know what I do before I paint?â Joey shook her head. âI dance,â Berta proclaimed in a tone of great excitement. âItâs a meditation.â
How cool is this woman? Joey marveled before she asked about Bertaâs daughters. One lived in Bali; the other in Chile.
âIs that hard for you?â Joey asked.
âYes and no,â Berta said. âI wish they were closer but the older I get the smaller the distances become. I always tell them, âYouâre in my heart and Iâm in yours. So we donât have to be together to be together.â You know?â
âActually, I donât.â The familiar twinges she felt told her she was no more settled than ever about losing her family. âHow did you deal with the death of your husbands?â she asked Berta.
âLike everyone else,â she said. âI cried. I wailed. I raged. I hid. I picked myself up and went on living. So, whatâs with the Aussie from Queensland?â Berta leaned forward eagerly.
âI think Iâm in love,â Joey blurted.
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
African American | Contemporary |
Divorce | Domestic Life |
Friendship | Mothers & Children |
Single Women | Sisters |
The Hating Game by Sally Thorne(18749)
Still Me by Jojo Moyes(10814)
Most of All You by Mia Sheridan(9313)
The Break by Marian Keyes(9091)
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens(8344)
Darker: Fifty Shades Darker as Told by Christian (Fifty Shades of Grey Series) by E L James(7077)
The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang(7005)
Burn for You (Slow Burn Book 1) by J.T. Geissinger(6901)
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng(6886)
Into the Water by Paula Hawkins(6824)
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult(6697)
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid(6489)
The Mistress Wife by Lynne Graham(6256)
Without Merit by Colleen Hoover(5891)
Royally Screwed by Emma Chase(5092)
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman(5091)
Beach Read by Emily Henry(5018)
Elite Ops - 01 - Wild Card by Lora Leigh(4926)
Beloved (The Salvation Series Book 1) by Corinne Michaels(4557)
