First Impressions (Edenton 1) - Page 96

Epilogue

EDEN Palmer looked up from the book she was reading. A man was standing over her. The sun was behind his head so she couldn’t see his face. But she knew who he was.

“This seat taken?” he asked, motioning to the beach chair next to her.

“No,” she answered and put down her book. She twirled around in the chair, presenting her almost naked back to him, and handed him the suntan lotion.

“I hear you’ve been busy,” Jared McBride said as he massaged oil into her skin. Since she was lying completely in the shade of a huge umbrella, and her skin was perfectly white, he knew she didn’t need the lotion.

“Very busy,” she said, turning her head toward the ocean where Melissa and Stuart and her grandson were playing.

“You didn’t stay in Arundel?”

“No, as I’m sure you know.”

“I might have checked out a few things about you. Now and then. I hear you’re writing a book about gardens around the world.”

“It gets me into the gardens,” she said.

“I stopped by Arundel about a month after the trial.”

“Trials,” Eden said.

“Yeah, right. Your testimony helped put Runkel away. And we got Jolly’s boss. You were great!” He grinned at Eden, but she didn’t smile back, just kept looking at him solemnly. “Sorry you had to go through that, but the agency appreciates it a lot.”

“Tell them they’re welcome.” She didn’t say any more, just let Jared continue caressing her back. She saw Stuart start toward her, but Melissa stopped him.

“I saw Granville.”

“Oh?”

“You can imagine my surprise when I found out that you two weren’t married. I thought that was a done deal. Money change your mind?”

“Being so close to death changed my mind. How was Braddon?”

“Full of confidence. He said that when you got back you two would be married. He told me…Well, actually, I had to get him drunk first, but he told me that you’d asked for a year to make up your mind. He seemed to think that was a normal thing. He said that in Victorian times it was ordinary for a young woman to take a year to make up her mind about who to marry.”

“Ah,” Eden said.

“What does that mean?”

“Nothing. Just ah.”

“I did a little checking and it’s been over a year since you asked him for a year to make up your mind.”

“Ah.”

“Have you made up your mind yet?”

“Maybe,” she said, then turned and took the lotion from him. “I don’t have access to every person on earth’s intimate files, nor do I get people drunk, so I haven’t been able to keep track of you. What have you been doing in the last year?”

“One year, six weeks, and two days,” he said. “Not that I’ve been counting. I quit the agency.”

“Get another job?”

“Don’t want one.”

“What do you plan to do with the rest of your life?”

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