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The minute Jackie saw the house, she was in love. Of course,
she acknowledged, she did fall in love easily. It wasn't
that she was easily impressed, she was just open, wide-open,
to emotions—her own and everyone else's.
The house had a lot of emotion in it, she felt, and not all
of it serene. That was good. Total serenity would have been
all right for a day or two, but boredom would have closed
in. She preferred the contrasts here, the strong angles and
arrogant juts of the corners, softened occasionally by
curving windows and unexpectedly charming archways.
The white-painted walls glittered in the sunlight, set off
by stark ebony trim. Though she didn't believe the world
was black-and-white, the house made the statement that the
two opposing forces could live together in harmony.
The windows were wide, welcoming the view from both east and
west, while skylights let in generous slices of sun. Flowers
grew in profusion in the side garden and in terra-cotta pots
along the terraces. She enjoyed the bold color they added,
the touch of the exotic and lush. They'd have to be
tended, of course—and religiously, if the heat continued and
the rain didn't come. She didn't mind getting dirty,
though, especially if there was a reward at the end.
Through wide glass doors she looked out at the crystalline
waters of a kidney-shaped tiled pool. That, too, would
require tending, but that, too, offered rewards. She could
already picture herself sitting beside it, watching the sun
set with the scent of flowers everywhere. Alone. That was a
small hitch, but one she was willing to accept.
Beyond the pool and the sloping slice of lawn was the
Intracoastal Waterway. Its waters were dark, mysterious, but
even as she watched, a motorboat putted by. She discovered
she liked the sound of it. It meant there were people close
enough to make contact but not so close as to interfere.
The water roads reminded her of Venice and a particularly
pleasant month she had spent there during her teens.
She'd ridden in gondolas and flirted with dark-eyed men.
Florida in the spring wasn't as romantic as Italy, but
it suited her just fine.
"I love it." She turned back to the wide, sun-washed
room. There were twin sofas the color of oatmeal on a
steel-blue carpet. The rest of the furniture was an elegant
ebony and leaned toward the masculine. Jackie approved of
its strength and style. She rarely wasted her time looking
for flaws and was willing to accept them when they jumped
out at her. But in this house and everything about it she
saw perfection.
She beamed at the man standing casually in front of the
white marble fireplace. The hearth had been cleaned and
swept and was a home for a potted fern. The man's
tropical-looking white pants and shirt might have been
chosen for precisely that pose. Knowing Frederick Q.
MacNamara as she did, Jackie was sure it had been.
"When can I move in?"
Fred's smile lit up his round, boyish face. No one
looking at it would have been reminded of a shark.
"That's our Jack, always going on impulse." His
body was rounded, too—not quite fat, but not really firm,
either. Fred's favorite exercise was hailing—cabs or
waiters. He moved toward her with a languid grace that had
once been feigned but was now second nature. "You
haven't even seen the second floor."
"I'll see it when I unpack."
"Jack, I want you to be sure." He patted her cheek—
older, more experienced cousin to young scatterbrain. She
didn't take offense. "I'd hate for you to regret
this in a day or two. After all, you're proposing to
live in this house by yourself for three months."
"I've got to live somewhere." She gestured, palm
out, with a hand as slim and delicate as the rest of her.
Gold and colored stones glittered on four fingers, a sign of
her love of the pretty. "If I'm going to be serious
about writing, I should be alone. Since I don't think
I'd care for a garret, why shouldn't it be here?"
She paused a moment. It never paid to be too casual with
Fred, cousin or not. Not that she didn't like him.
Jackie had always had a soft spot for Fred, though she knew
he had a habit of skimming off the top and dealing from the
bottom.
"You're sure it's all right for you to sublet it
to me?"
"Perfectly." His voice was as smooth as his face.
Whatever wrinkles Fred had were carefully camouflaged.
"The owner only uses it as a winter home, and then only
sporadically. He prefers having someone in residence rather
than leaving it empty. I told Nathan I'd take care of
things until November, but then this business in San Diego
came up, and it can't be put off. You know how it is,
darling."
Jackie knew exactly how it was. With Fred, "sudden
business" usually meant he was avoiding either a jealous
husband or the law. Despite his unprepossessing looks, he
had constant problems with the former, and not even a
prepossessing family name could always protect him from the
latter.
She should have been warier, but Jackie wasn't always
wise, and the house—the look, the feel, of it—had already
blinded her.
"If the owner wants it occupied, I'm happy to
accommodate him. Let me sign on the dotted line, Fred. I
want to unpack and spend a couple of hours in the pool."
"If you're sure." He was already drawing a paper
from his pocket. "I don't want a scene later—like
the time you bought my Porsche."
"You failed to tell me the transmission was held
together with Krazy Glue."
"Let the buyer beware," Fred said mildly, and handed
her a monogrammed silver pen.
She had a quick flash of trepidation. This was cousin Fred,
after all. Fred of the easy deal and the can't-miss
investment. Then a bird flew into the garden and begin to
sing cheerily, and Jackie took it as an omen. She signed the
lease in a bold, flowing hand before drawing out her checkbook.
"A thousand a month for three months?"
"Plus five hundred damage deposit," Fred added.
"Right." She supposed she was lucky dear cousin Fred
wasn't charging her a commission. "Are you leaving
me a number, an address or something so I can get in touch
with the owner if necessary?"
Fred looked blank for a moment, then beamed at her. It was
that MacNamara smile, charming and guileless. "I've
already told him about the turnover. Don't worry about a
thing, sweetie. He'll be in touch with you."
"Fine." She wasn't going to worry about details.
It was spring, and she had a new house, a new project. New
beginnings were the best thing in the world. "I'll
take care of everything." She touched a large Chinese
urn. She'd begin by putting fresh flowers in it.
"Will you be staying tonight, Fred?"
The check was already stashed in the inside pocket of his
jacket. He resisted the urge to add a loving pat.
"I'd love to hang around, indulge in some family
gossip, but since we've got everything squared away, I
should catch a flight to the Coast. You'll need to get
to the market pretty soon, Jack. There're some
essentials in the kitchen, but not much else." As he
spoke, he started across the room toward a pile of baggage.
It never occurred to him to offer to take his cousin's
bags upstairs for her, or for her to ask him to. "Keys
are there on the table. Enjoy yourself."
"I will." When he hefted his cases, she walked over
to open the door for him. She'd meant her invitation to
spend the night sincerely, and she was just as sincerely
glad he'd refused. "Thanks, Fred. I really
appreciate this."
"My pleasure, darling." He leaned down to exchange a
kiss with her. Jackie got a whiff of his expensive cologne.
"Give my love to the family when you talk to them."
"I will. Safe trip, Fred." She watched him walk out
to a long, lean convertible. It was white, like his suit.
After stowing his cases, Fred scooted behind the wheel and
sent her a lazy salute. Then she was alone.
Jackie turned back to the room and hugged herself. She was
alone, and on her own. She'd been there before, of
course. She was twenty-five, after all, and had taken solo
trips and vacations, had her own apartment and her own life.
But each time she started out with something new it was a
fresh adventure.
As of this day…was it March 25, 26? She shook her head. It
didn't matter. As of this day, she was beginning a new
career. Jacqueline R. MacNamara, novelist.
It had a nice ring, she thought. The first thing she was
going to do was unpack her new typewriter and begin chapter
one. With a laugh, she grabbed the typewriter case and her
heaviest suitcase and started upstairs.
It didn't take long to acclimate herself, to the South,
to the house, to her new routine. She rose early, enjoying
the morning quiet with juice and a piece of toast—or flat
cola and cold pizza, if that was handier. Her typing
improved with practice, and by the end of the third day her
machine was humming nicely. She would break in the afternoon
to have a dip in the pool, lie in the sun and think about
the next scene, or plot twist.
She tanned easily and quickly. It was a gift Jackie
attributed to the Italian great-grandmother who had breached
the MacNamara's obsessively Irish ranks. The color
pleased her, and most of the time she remembered the face
creams and moisturizers that her mother had always touted.
"Good skin and bone structure make a beauty, Jacqueline.
Not style or fashion or clever makeup," she'd often
declared.
Well, Jackie had the skin and bone structure, though even
her mother had to admit she would never be a true beauty.
She was pretty enough, in a piquant, healthy sort of way.
But her face was triangular rather than oval, her mouth wide
rather than bowed. Her eyes were just a shade too big, and
they were brown. The Italian again. She hadn't inherited
the sea green or sky blue that dominated the rest of her
family. Her hair was brown, as well. During her teens
she'd experimented with rinses and streaks, often to her
mother's embarrassment, but had finally settled for what
God had given her. She'd even come to like it, and the
fact that it curled on its own meant she didn't have to
spend precious time in salons. She kept it short, and its
natural fullness and curl made a halo around her face.
She was glad of its length now, because of her afternoon
dips. It only took a few shakes and a little finger-combing
to make it spring back to its casual style.
She took each morning as it came, diving headfirst into
writing after she woke, then into the pool each afternoon.
After a quick forage for lunch, she went back to her machine
and worked until evening. She might play in the garden then,
or sit and watch the boats or read on the terrace. If the
day had been particularly productive, she would treat
herself to the whirlpool, letting the bubbling water and the
sultry heat of the glass enclosure make her pleasantly tired.
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for her own safety. Each night Jackie slipped into bed in
the room she'd chosen with perfect peace of mind and the
tingling excitement of what the next morning would bring.
Whenever her thoughts turned to Fred, she smiled. Maybe the
family was wrong about Fred after all. It was true that more
than once he'd taken some gullible relative for a ride
down a one-way street and left him—or her—at a dead end. But
he'd certainly done her a good turn when he'd
suggested the house in Florida. On the evening of the third
day, Jackie lowered herself into the churning waters of the
spa and thought about sending cousin Fred some flowers. She
owed him one.
He was dead tired, and happy as hell to be home at last. The
final leg of the journey had seemed interminable. Being on
American soil again after six months hadn't been enough.
When Nathan had landed in New York, the first real flood of
impatience had struck. He was home, yet not home. For the
first time in months he had allowed himself to think of his
own house, his own bed. His own private sacrosanct space.
Then there had been an hour's delay that had left him
roaming the airport and almost grinding his teeth. Even once
he'd been airborne he hadn't been able to stop
checking and rechecking his watch to see how much longer he
had to hang in the sky.
The airport in Fort Lauderdale still wasn't home.
He'd spent a cold, hard winter in Germany and he'd
had enough of the charm of snow and icicles. The warm, moist
air and the sight of palms only served to annoy him, because
he wasn't quite there yet.
He'd arranged to have his car delivered to the airport,
and when he'd finally eased himself into the familiar
interior he'd felt like himself again. The hours of
flying from Frankfurt to New York no longer mattered. The
delays and impatience were forgotten. He was behind the
wheel, and twenty minutes from pulling into his own driveway.
When he went to bed that night it would be between his own
sheets. Freshly laundered and turned back by Mrs. Grange,
who Fred MacNamara had assured him would have the house
ready for his arrival.
Nathan felt a little twist of guilt about Fred. He knew
he'd hustled the man along to get him up and out of the
house before his arrival, but after six months of intense
work in Germany he wasn't in the mood for a houseguest.
He'd have to be sure to get in touch with Fred and thank
him for keeping an eye on things. It was an arrangement that
had solved a multitude of problems with little fuss. As far
as Nathan was concerned, the less fuss the better. He
definitely owed Frank MacNamara a very large thank-you.
In a few days, Nathan thought as he slipped his key into the
lock. After he'd slept for twenty hours and indulged in
some good, old-fashioned sloth.
Nathan pushed open the door, hit the lights and just looked.
Home. It was so incredibly good to be home, in the house
he'd designed and built, among things chosen for his own
taste and comfort.
Home. It was exactly as he—no, it wasn't exactly as
he'd left it, he realized quickly. Because his eyes were
gritty with fatigue, he rubbed them as he studied the room.
His room.