Thread on Arrival by Amanda Lee

Thread on Arrival by Amanda Lee

Author:Amanda Lee [Lee, Amanda]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Mystery
ISBN: 9781410458414
Publisher: Signet
Published: 2012-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twelve

After work, I closed up the shop and left the cardboard clock on the door assuring my students I’d be back for class at six o’clock. I took Angus home and had just fed him when Ted arrived.

“Hi,” I said, giving Ted a kiss and a hug. “Come on into the kitchen.”

“I thought I’d drop in on my way home from work and see if you’d heard anything from the network people,” he said.

“As a matter of fact, I did.” I told him about my call from J. T. Trammel. “We’re meeting at nine at the shop tomorrow morning.” I opened the refrigerator door. “Would you like a soda?”

“Please.”

I handed Ted a regular soda and took a diet soda for myself. “Mr. Trammel wants me to dig up everything I can find on the Delia,” I said, uncapping my bottle and sitting down at the kitchen table.

Ted pulled out the chair across from me and sat down. “Since you have class tonight, I can go ahead and start your research, if you’d like for me to.”

“I’d love that,” I said. “I already have a lot of stuff about the Delia that I gathered while I was checking into the possible legitimacy of Chester’s tapestry. It’s mainly Web links and notes. The information is on a travel drive I take back and forth between my office at work and the one here.”

Angus scratched at the door, and I got up and let him out into the fenced backyard. While I was up, I got the travel drive from my purse and handed it to Ted.

“Would you like for me to work here?” he asked. “That way, we can compile our notes for Mr. Trammel when you get home.”

“That would be fantastic, and I know Angus will love the company. I’ll bring home Chinese food.” I had another thought. “Would you like to join me at the meeting with Trammel?”

He grinned. “I thought you’d never ask.”

“I started to call Mary to see if she’d like to come, but I felt I should get Trammel’s thoughts on the project first,” I said. “He might look at it and decide not to do it. I wouldn’t want to get Mary’s hopes up just to have to watch them crash.”



Download



Copyright Disclaimer:
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.