Maybe This Time: Chapter 2-3 Andie Vs. May

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Andie put the weirdness that was Alice and Carter out of her mind and spent the next hour unpacking and settling into her new room. It was surprisingly charming: white paneled walls and high, sculpted ceilings and long stone-lined windows. The drapes were blue damask that clashed with the incongruously cheap silver-patterned black comforter that somebody with a lot of romance in her soul and no money in her checking account had bought to cover the large walnut four-poster bed. The rest of the furniture in the room was a mixture of styles probably inherited from different parts of the house as hand-me-downs, and the crowning touch was a cheap wood plaque over the bed that said, ALWAYS KISS ME GOODNIGHT. There was something a little obsessive about that which, given Andie’s surroundings, leaked over into creepiness. She put her pajamas on, brushed her teeth in the bathroom, put Kristin’s folder about the kids on the bed, and then, looking at the “Archer Legal Group” label on the folder, went to get her jewelry box from her suitcase. Buried at the bottom in a small manila envelope was her wedding ring, pretty and cheap, now painted and varnished to keep it from tarnishing again, the last thing she had left from her marriage. She should have thrown it out since it was worthless, but . . .

She slid the ring on her left hand and smiled in spite of herself, remembering North going crazy trying to replace it with a real gold ring that wouldn’t turn her finger green. Then she put the jewelry box away and was pulling back the covers when she heard a knock at the hall door and opened it to see Mrs. Crumb with a small tray.

“A little cuppa before bed,” the housekeeper trilled, her red cupid’s-bow mouth smiling tightly, as she put the tray on the table next to the bed. “I got no problem bringing you up a cuppa every night since it’s only going to be a month?” She let her voice rise at the end, part question, part hope.

“Uh, thank you.” Andie eyed the tray doubtfully, but the yellow-striped teapot smelled richly of peppermint and there were violets painted on the big striped cup.

Mrs. Crumb nodded. “I put in a little liquor, too. You sleep good now.”

She retreated back through Andie’s door, and Andie closed it behind her and sniffed the pot. Minty. Very minty. She sat down on the bed and poured tea into the cup and then took a sip and got a full blast of at least two shots of peppermint schnapps. Whoa, she thought. The tea was good and peppermint was always nice, but unless Mrs. Crumb was trying to put her into a schnapps-induced stupor, the housekeeper had an exaggerated idea of “a little liquor.”
Maybe she should make her own tea.

She began to read Kristin’s notes, sipping cautiously. The kids’ mother had died giving birth to Alice, she read, their father had died in a car accident two years ago, and their aunt had died in a fall four months ago in June. And now, Andie thought, they’re alone with Crumb. And me. That thought was so harrowing that she forgave them the weirdness of their first meeting. Things would get better.
Poor kids.

She sipped more tea and read more notes. The three nannies had all said the same thing: the kids were smart, the kids were undisciplined, the kids were strange, there was something wrong, and they were leaving. Only the last one had tried to take the kids with her, and Alice had gone into such a screaming fit that she’d lost consciousness and the nanny had had to detour to a hospital. After that, the nanny took the kids back to Archer House and left them there. “These children need professional psychological help,” she’d written, and Andie thought, So North sent me.

That was so unlike him, not to send a professional, not to get a team of experts down there, and she thought, He’s not taking it seriously. Either that or he wanted her buried in southern Ohio for some reason.

She shook her head and went through the rest of the folder, sipping the liqueur-spiked tea until the combination of that and the dry curriculum reports from the nannies made her so sleepy, she gave up. She turned off the bedside lamp, and the moonlight seeped into the room—full moon, she thought—and it was lovely to be so deeply drowsy on such a soft bed in such soft blue light that she let herself doze, thinking, I should have called Flo to tell her I arrived, I should have called Will, I should have . . .

Something moved in her peripheral vision, something so slight she was pretty sure nothing had moved. Exhaustion or maybe the liqueur in the tea. She looked sleepily around the room, but it was just gloomy and jumbled, a gothic kind of normal, although it seemed colder than it had been, so she let her head fall back and snuggled down into the covers and drifted off to sleep, and then into dreams where there was shadowy laughter and whispering, and someone dancing in the moonlight, and as she fell deeper into sleep, the whispering in her ear grew hot and low—Who do you love? Who do you want? Who kisses you goodnight?—and she saw Will, smiling at her, genial and easygoing with his blond frat-boy good looks, and then she fell deeper and darker, and North was there, his eyes hot, reaching for her the way he used to, demanding and possessive and out of control in love with her, and she sighed in relief from wanting him, and somebody whispered, Who is HE?, and she went to him the way she always had–impossible to ever say no to North–and lost herself in him and her dreams.

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39 Comments to 'Maybe This Time: Chapter 2-3 Andie Vs. May'

On August 27, 2010 at 1:16 am Merry said...

Ms. Crusie,

You are a tease.

Sincerely,

Merry

p.s. That is not a request for you to stop. Just an observation. :)

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On August 27, 2010 at 1:41 am followingtheroad said...

If only there was a “like” button here.

Oh well. I second Merry.

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On August 27, 2010 at 3:36 am colognegrrl said...

Just keep going – we can take more of this! (Guess St. Martin’s will stop you, though.)

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On August 27, 2010 at 5:13 am LilyC said...

It’s wonderful. Thank you so much.

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On August 27, 2010 at 5:54 am Jill said...

Okay, I was yelling in my mind “No, no don’t take anything to drink from Mrs.Crumb. Are you dumb? Don’t you watch/read any crime drama? They ALWAYS put something in the drink!” Argh!
That being said, I too concur with Merry.

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On August 27, 2010 at 9:34 am Betty Fokker said...

Greatness! I am both capering about with glee that I shall soon read this book, and howling with despair I cannot yet read this book. The kids are staring at me …

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On August 27, 2010 at 9:51 am Lola said...

That was both creepy and sexy.

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On August 27, 2010 at 9:54 am Jennifer said...

I actually had to go back and check, but yes, two posts ago you said that these next two scenes would be “kind of boring.” I was already laughing at you before the goosebumps I got at the end of this scene had even subsided.

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On August 27, 2010 at 10:01 am June said...

I was also thinking about the “kind of boring” comment. hee! I wish the books I’ve been reading lately were this boring.

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On August 27, 2010 at 1:23 pm Jenny said...

So much of the first act is set-up. I like things HAPPENING. And in the beginning, you have conflict but it’s more subtle. But thank you!

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On August 27, 2010 at 10:25 am robena grant said...

Wow! I love it. And I love how you put the Always Kiss Me Goodnight sign above her bed, then had that creepiness float in and out of her dreams. Yummy!

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On August 27, 2010 at 1:24 pm Jenny said...

See? I told you those signs were creepy.

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On August 27, 2010 at 10:53 am skye said...

I, too, was in the “don’t drink the tea for god’s sake!” space. Other than that, Wow! And *pout* — I don’t know when I’ll be able to read the book. No idea when the local library will get it. So I am pining.

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On August 27, 2010 at 1:26 pm Jenny said...

I thought about that, but I don’t think the go-to response in real life is “The housekeeper doesn’t like me so she’s trying to drug me.” I once had an adverse reaction to some anti-anxiety pills and thought room service was trying to kill me, but even then I recognized paranoia when I saw it.

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On August 27, 2010 at 3:15 pm JulieB said...

Ah yes, the heronie is oblivious to the fact that she’s in a book… :D

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On August 27, 2010 at 11:34 am Mary Stella said...

I swore I wasn’t going to read any more. I was abstaining from MTT until it arrived in my Kindle.

Clearly I’m weak or addicted or both.

I just read the reader-posted review over at SBTB. How is it possible that I followed this blog through the whole adventure of its writing and missed that Simon makes an appearance?? Gabe I knew about. Simon is a nice surprise. Carpenter would have already shot Mrs. Crumb.

I’m not reading any more, no matter how many enticing excerpts you post.

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On August 27, 2010 at 11:40 am Betty Fokker said...

You know you’d come back. She’s hooked you with “free samples” …

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On August 27, 2010 at 12:03 pm Jennifer said...

Really? Simon? I got one of the contest copies, how did I miss Simon? That seems, well, unlike me, considering how Simon obsessed I am. Also, I’m pretty sure he wasn’t on the diagram that showed tie-in characters from all the different books that Jenny posted earlier- you know, the one for the updated web site? Is that up? I can’t seem to find it, if so.

Maybe Simon was a last minute addition? God, I hope so! I read the contest copy, but I am positively shaking with anticipation about reading the final version.

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On August 27, 2010 at 12:43 pm Jennifer said...

No, wait! I DO remember! It was just so minuscule a moment that I had forgotten. I’m losing my mind here.

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On August 27, 2010 at 1:27 pm Jenny said...

Simon’s the crook in England that North hires. They only speak on the phone.

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On August 27, 2010 at 1:24 pm Jenny said...

No, Shane would have broken her neck quietly and Carpenter would have removed the body.

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On August 27, 2010 at 3:18 pm JulieB said...

Ooooh. Is Simon going to get a story?

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On August 27, 2010 at 5:13 pm Jenny said...

Not planning on it, but never say never.

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On August 27, 2010 at 10:42 pm Clever Cherry said...

But Simon could be in the Nadine book, right?

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On August 27, 2010 at 12:46 pm Carol said...

Soooo glad I’ve pre-ordered this on iBooks! The little fairies will bring it to me while I sleep Monday night.

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On August 27, 2010 at 2:30 pm Jennifer said...

The ending of this section… oh my.

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On August 27, 2010 at 4:42 pm LaLi! said...

More! Please, More!!

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On August 27, 2010 at 5:15 pm Jenny said...

The rest of this week is the house, the soundtrack, the collage, and the banana bread recipe.
Then we shall never speak of it again.

Welcome to Argh: It’s Flogging the Book Week.

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On August 27, 2010 at 6:19 pm Kemaga said...

Mmmm, banana bread! I even happen to have past-their-prime bananas, ready and waiting.
BTW the “sneak peek” thing totally worked on me. I probably would have been able to wait for the paperback otherwise, but now I MUST READ THE REST! My copy is ordered.
Who’s May?

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On August 27, 2010 at 6:46 pm Jenny said...

The kids’ aunt, now deceased.

The banana bread really is insanely good. It took me forever to figure out the recipe, but it’s a keeper.

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On August 27, 2010 at 7:51 pm Carol said...

Hmm, been using Grandma Feis’s since I first learned to bake banana bread – we’ll see how this stacks up!

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On August 27, 2010 at 7:41 pm marly said...

Finally, the soundtrack. Still dancing to E. C. every chance I get.

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On August 27, 2010 at 5:21 pm Carol Anne said...

Okay, I peeked a little bit today. Oh, the agony of it all, four more sleeps. That book better come on Monday! I’m going to hound the bookstore to go check the back room. Maybe I will bribe someone.

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On August 27, 2010 at 6:10 pm Jenny said...

Tuesday.
Sorry.

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On August 27, 2010 at 7:30 pm Marilyn K. said...

Shivering in anticipation.
Sreaming “Argh ” in frustration.
Thank you Ms. Jenny.
Waiting, waiting…

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On August 27, 2010 at 9:04 pm Betty Fokker said...

Just read a review over at Smart Bitches, Trashy Books. As usual, you rock.

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On August 27, 2010 at 9:51 pm Susan said...

I just finished it! As usual, it was brilliant. I don’t know why my library gets them early, but I’m not going to argue.
It was fun to see Gabe again. Great story Jenny. Looking forward to the next one.

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On August 27, 2010 at 10:44 pm Clever Cherry said...

I had to go over to amazon and make sure they were still planning on it arriving on my doorstep on Tuesday. They are…big sigh of relief. Can’t wait.

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On August 28, 2010 at 6:22 pm Carol Anne said...

I went to the book store and checked with the delivery date. Whaaaa, apparently it will not be shipped out until Tuesday. OK, sucking it up now. I did get the last book a few days early…so, I guess it all evens out. I must have gloated last time. Serves me right.

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