Under the Tulip Tree by Michelle Shocklee
Author:Michelle Shocklee
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: FICTION / Christian / Historical, FICTION / Historical / Civil War Era
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Published: 2020-09-08T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
I groaned when I saw Maryâs car in the driveway after Alden dropped me off at home.
Weâd ended our evening with Frankie a bit earlier than I would have liked. She nearly dozed off while telling her story, so weâd excused ourselves, promising to come again over the weekend.
I glanced down the road. I could slip over to Grandma Lorenaâs and no one would know. Frankieâs mentioning of Sadie Hall once again had me thinking about the familiar name. Maybe Grandma could help with the mystery.
Voices and laughter came through an open window in the house.
If they would simply leave my job and Frankie out of the conversation, I wouldnât mind visiting with my mother and sister. Contrary to how it appeared most of the time, I did love them.
I quietly entered the house and set my things down in the living room. Light from the kitchen spilled into the adjoining dining room, dark since it was long past the supper hour. After the stock market crash, weâd had to sell some of our possessions, including the silver and Mamaâs china. It still made me sad to see the empty hutch in the corner as I made my way toward the kitchen.
âShe needs a husband. How is she ever going to find one if she keeps this up?â
Mamaâs voice lifted above the chattering and giggles of the children. I wondered which of Maryâs friends they were discussing. Not many of her classmates remained unattached, but there were some who seemed resigned to spinsterhood.
âHave you met the man whoâs driving her downtown? Norwood something, isnât it?â
Maryâs question brought me up short just outside the kitchen entrance. They were talking about me, I realized.
âNo. She wonât bring him to the house.â Mama gave a disgruntled sound. âI canât imagine heâs much of a gentleman if he wonât climb out of that car of his and come to the door.â
âHe isnât picking her up for a date. They work together.â
Silently I thanked Mary for understanding.
âStill,â she continued, âit would be nice for him to meet you and Daddy.â
I rolled my eyes. Didnât they have more important things to discuss than my relationship with Alden?
âHow can she meet eligible young men if sheâs spending all her time inââ Mama paused, then hissedââthat neighborhood? Oh, the very thought makes me ill. That place isnât fit for anyone, but especially not our kind.â
âIt does seem odd that she enjoys interviewing those people. Other than Dovie, I donât think Lulu has ever spoken to a black person.â
âOf course she hasnât.â Mama sounded offended. âWe raised you girls to know your place in society. She wonât have a prayer of a chance at a good marriage if word gets out about this. I can imagine what Peggy Denny will say if she learns about it. It wonât matter to her that the job is only temporary. No. Sheâll let everyone know where Rena has been spending her time and with whom.â
Just then the sound of small feet approached.
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