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Chapter no 29 – Grace

You Shouldn't Have Come Here
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While Betty sliced her honey cake, she hummed โ€œTiptoeย rough the Tulipsโ€ by Tiny Tim; I found it quite unnerving. Charlotte brought the coleslaw, potato salad, and condiments out of the fridge while glancing over at me every twenty seconds as if on cue. I wanted to ask her what she meant by what she said earlier, but not in front of Betty. Betty seemed like a busybody and that was the last thing I needed. I poured the skillet of sizzling brussels sprouts into a large serving bowl. It was the second batch I heated up, and there was far too much for this size of barbecue, especially since Calvin hated them.

โ€œSo, Grace . . . do you feel like you got what you were looking for out of this vacation?โ€ Betty slid a knife through her cake. It slapped against the cutting board, punctuating her question that was thinly veiled as innocent but I knew it was anything but.

Charlotte paused and looked to me, waiting for an answer.

โ€œNot yet. Still have lots to do.โ€ I brought the pan to the sink and turned on the faucet.ย e hot skillet sizzled under the water while a cloud of steam lled the air around me. It felt like I was in some sort of stando with these two womenโ€”like they were Calvinโ€™s protectors. Charlotte, the wannabe lover, and Betty, the stand-in mom. I understood wanting to protect the people you love, but they went beyond that. It had to be because of his parents and ex. Death made people paranoid and cautiousโ€”to a fault.

Betty gave a slight nod while Charlotte went back to unsealing the

condiment bottles.

I decided this was the time to nd out more about Calvin because he hadnโ€™t been exactly forthcoming.

โ€œWhat happened to Calvinโ€™s parents?โ€ I asked.

Betty squeezed her eyes tight, and Charlotteโ€™s head shook from side to side. I had hit a nerve. Something bad had happened to themโ€”that I was sure of. I could see it in Calvinโ€™s eyes and Joeโ€™s excess drinking.

Betty opened her eyes, icking them toward me. โ€œย atโ€™s not really a topic of conversation Iโ€™m interested in discussing.โ€

I had a feeling she wouldnโ€™t tell me what really happened.ย ese people

were full of secrets, and it seemed they intended on keeping it that way. I shut the water o and put the pan in the drying rack.

โ€œSorry,โ€ I muttered.

โ€œNo need to apologize. Just know your place,โ€ Betty said matter-of-factly.

e sliding door opened, and Calvin popped in. โ€œFoodโ€™s ready, ladies.โ€ He walked to the counter and leaned over the honey cake. โ€œIt looks as good as it smells, Betty.โ€

โ€œย anks, Calvin. Only the best for the birthday boy.โ€ She smiled.

He strolled to me and slung an arm around my shoulder. โ€œYour dish looks great too,โ€ he whispered, planting a kiss on my forehead. I knew he was lying.

Charlotteโ€™s eyes darkened. โ€œCalvin, can you help carry some of this?โ€ She collected the containers of potato salad and coleslaw.

Her eyes brightened when he glanced in her direction, always changing colors like a mood ring. Calvin couldnโ€™t see it but I could. I knew what she was doing. She was the type of woman who would do whatever it took to get what she wanted. And what she wanted was Calvin. But I was in the way.

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