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Joanna Brady #5
Avon
July 2004
On Sale: June 25, 2009
Featuring: Joanna Brady
400 pages
ISBN: 0380724332
EAN: 9780380724338
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Chapter One
It was five o'clock on a Friday afternoon in June when
Bree came into the kitchen. Even with the airconditioning
going full blast, the kitchen was hot compared to the rest
of the house. Sweat rolled down Mrs. Vorevkin's jowly
cheeks as she stood bent over the kitchen sink, cleaning
and chopping vegetables for the salad.
"I'm ready to go."
Olga turned and smiled at the young woman whose tan,
lithe, and cheerful presence never failed to brighten any
room she entered. "The cool chest is in the pantry," Olga
told her. "It's all packed." She put down her knife and
dried both hands on her apron. "The soup is ready," she
added. "You should have some before you leave. Hot soup on
a hot day will cool you off. Besides, it's such a long
drive. You should eat something besides sandwiches."
Bree sniffed the air. Over the years, the O'Briens had
gone through any number of cooks. Most of them hadn't
lasted because they couldn't stand up to David O'Brien's
stringent demands for quality and impeccable service.
Olga, however, had been with the O'Briens a little over
three years. She was an excellent cook who had come to
them, by some circuitous path, from a job with the U.S.
embassy in Moscow with an unexplained stop-off in New
Orleans along the way. During her three years' tenure, she
had developed a very loving friendship with this bright,
golden-haired young woman who stood in her kitchen,
waffling with indecision.
Bree glanced at her watch. Nacio, as she usually called
him, would be off work in another hour. She wanted to be
there in time to meet him when his shift ended, but there
was just time for some of Mrs. V.'s delicious soup and a
thick slab of the crusty white bread she made on a daily
basis, summer and winter.
"All right," Bree agreed at last, slipping into her
favorite place at the kitchen table. "But I'll have to
hurry."
The soup was a clear broth with a few green slivers of
scallion floating on the top. Five or six tiny homemade
meat-filled dumplings sat on the bottom of the bowl. It
was wonderful.
"What time will Mom and Dad be home?" Bree asked, glancing
casually at her watch. She wanted to be through the
security gates, off Purdy Lane, and on the highway headed
for Douglas long before her parents returned. Not that it
mattered that much whether or not they were home when Bree
left. She was going regardless. It was just always easier
for her to leave without having to face them, without
having to lie to them directly. Although, with practice,
even that was easier now, Brianna was getting used to it.
Finishing the soup, Bree pushed her chair from the table,
carried her dishes to the counter, and plucked a plump
radish from the pile of clean ones Mrs. V. had stacked
next to the sink. "Take two," Olga said with a
smile. "They're not very filling."
Tossing her ponytail, Bree took a second radish and then
hurried to the pantry. The cooler was right there, just as
she had known it would be, packed with sandwiches, sodas,
fruit, and, most likely, some little dessert surprise as
well. Mrs. V. was a great believer in the Cajun tradition
of lagniappe -- something extra.
Bree lugged the cooler as far as the front door. As soon
as she opened it, she almost choked on the raw stench of
cigar smoke that lingered in a hazy cloud just outside.
Alf Hastings, her father's director of operations, was
sitting in the shade of the verandah next to the fountain.
He hurried to his feet as Bree came through the door. "Let
me help you with that," he offered.
Alf hadn't been on Green Brush Ranch long. Bree didn't
know much about him other than he was one of those middle-
aged men who gave her the creeps. She suspected there were
times he made unnecessary security sweeps through the yard
outside her bedroom window on the off chance he might
catch her in the act of undressing.
"No, thanks," she said. "I can manage on my own.,,
Not one to take no for an answer, Hastings leered at
her. "Looks pretty heavy to me," he said. "At least let me
open the gate to the camper."
That was the last thing Brianna O'Brien wanted. If he
opened the camper shell on the pickup, he was bound to see
all the camping equipment she had smuggled out of the
garage and stowed there without anyone-her parents
especially-being the wiser.
"It goes in front," she told him, quickly putting the
cooler down on the ground. "I'll have to go back inside to
get the key."
He was still standing there puffing on what was left of
his cigar when she came back out of the house with the key
in hand.
"Off to Playas again?" he asked.
Bree gave him a sidelong took. Was he testing her? Had he
seen her loading the stuff into the truck and figured out
what was really going on? Or was he just making
conversation?
"That's right," she said.
This time Alf made no offer to help, but she noticed that
he had moved off to one side, no doubt hoping to look down
her tank top when she bent down to pick up the cooler.
Give the dirty old man a thrill. If he's looking at my
boobs, that means he probably isn't looking inside the
camper. Once the cooler was properly situated on the
rider's side of the seat, she slammed the door shut.
"Hope you keep the doors locked when you head off on your
own like this," Alf said. "A young girl like you can't
ever be...