The Last Beekeeper by Julie Carrick Dalton
Author:Julie Carrick Dalton
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Tor Publishing Group
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An unexpected twinge of nostalgia tugged on Sasha as she pressed open the heavy metal door to Greenhouse Six clutching Chuckâs offer letter in her hand.
Each greenhouse, with its own specific cocktail of nutrients depending on what grew inside, gave off a unique smell. Greenhouse Six was a network of six connected structures growing the same produce at various stages of development. Seasons did not exist at glass farms.
Numerous glass panels had been replaced due to cracks, hail damage, or broken seals. The newer panels didnât match, lending the ceiling and walls a patchwork quality. Nutrient seepage stained and gummed up the tubing. Monthsâ worth of bodies and breath, pollination and photosynthesis, had accumulated into a grime darkening every crevice in the once-shiny fixtures.
These seasonless Frankenfruits grew not from soil and rot and decay and sunlight, but on a diet of panic and false hope. The enormous tomatoes, bright red and bursting with juice, crushed pithy in the mouth and melted to slush with a touch of heat.
Sasha spotted Gino pollinating rows of tomatoes with his no-nonsense precision. Paintbrush in, swirl, next flower, with consistent rhythm and grace. She walked through the twenty yards of tomato trays, increasing her speed to a jog, then a sprint. Gino saw her coming, dropped his brush, and ran to meet her. His eyebrows danced up and down with questions.
The air felt more oppressive than usual, thick enough to chew on. Sweat darkened Ginoâs armpits.
âWhatâd they want?â
âI got the job.â Sasha opened the folder with the offer letter so Gino could read the details.
âThis is huge.â Ginoâs eyes widened as he read. âBut Iâm going to miss sexing up plants with you all day. Who am I going to gossip with?â
Condensation dripped from the ceiling and splashed onto Sashaâs cheek as Gino hugged her, lifting her feet off the ground.
âYour meds,â Sasha whispered.
âI know.â Gino buried his face in Sashaâs hair. âI know.â
âDo you think itâs enough?â
âBefore you blow your bonus on me, you should get some new pants or something. Your wardrobe could use an update.â
âWhatâs wrong with my pants?â Sasha scrutinized her favorite jeans, faded and stained, but soft as flannel.
âIâm proud of you. You worked so hard for this.â
Sasha felt a pinch of guilt, unsure if she had earned the job entirely on her own.
âWill you tell Halle and Ian? They gave me the rest of the day off, plus three more daysâwith pay. Iâm going for a long bike ride.â
âA bike ride? You just got a life-changing promotion, and you celebrate by biking?â Gino stepped back and squinted at her. âIs there something you arenât telling me?â
âHow do you always know? Iâm going to go visit my dad. It takes nearly a whole day to bike there and back. I havenât seen in him months, so I figure todayâs the day.â
âWow. Okay. Iâll just say you went for ⦠a bike ride?â
âThanks.â
âWhy am I more excited about this job than you are? Is there a hitch? Are they making you do something illegal? Oh, my God.
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