Part 148 (2/2)

Public Secrets Nora Roberts 11870K 2022-07-22

The next pause was long and awkward. Both women glanced over in relief

as Alice wheeled in the tea caddy. ”Thank you, Alice. I'll pour the

tea.” Bev put a hand over Alice's briefly, and squeezed.

”She stayed with you,” Emma commented when they were alone again.

”Yes. Or I suppose it's more that we stayed with each other.” It helped

to have the tea, the pot, the cups, the pretty little biscuits arranged

on a Shvres platter. She had no thirst, no appet.i.te, but the mechanics,

the simple, civilized mechanics of serving the tea relaxed her. ”Do you

still take too much cream and sugar in your tea?”

”No, I've been Americanized.” There were fresh flowers in a blue vase.

Tulips. Emma wondered if Bev had bought them from the flower seller in

the square, or if she'd forced them herself ”Now it's just too much

sugar.”

”Brian and I were always afraid you'd be fat and toothless with your

penchant for sweets,” Bev began, then winced and struggled to find an

easy topic of conversation. ”So, tell me about your photography. What

sort of pictures do you like to take?”

”I prefer shots of people. Character portraits, I suppose, more than

abstracts or still lifes. I'm hoping to make a career of it.”

”That's wonderful. I'd love to see some of your work.” She cut herself

off again. ”Perhaps the next time I'm in New York.”

Emma studied the Christmas tree in front of the window. It was covered

with hundreds of tiny handpainted ornaments and lacy white bows. She

hadn't bought a present for Bev, no s.h.i.+ny wrapped box that could sit

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