Part 5 (1/2)
”And if I refuse to let you leave?”
The girl's eyes were cold and she twisted the cape around her slim body tightly, wearing it like a queen's robe. Words tumbled from her lips swiftly.
”There is nothing you can do to prevent it.”
A worried grin spread over Jim Drake's face.
”If you insist on going,” he said, ”there isn't much else to say.”
”Don't think I'm not grateful to both of you.” This time her smile was for Puffy and his chest swelled a good three inches under its influence. ”If you'll promise not to follow me tonight, I'll return here in the morning. If you insist on getting yourselves in trouble on my account there isn't a thing I can do about it without appearing ungrateful.”
”That's more like it,” Jim said cheerfully. ”Now, about your clothes.
You can't wear that fur without something under it, although the effect is appealing.”
”And revealing,” Puffy added.
She blushed.
”Could--could you find something for me. Some of your clothing?”
Puffy Adams chuckled. ”With those shoulders Cinderella's got, you'll look like an ex-prizefighter,” he warned.
Drake started a search in the closet. Ten minutes later Sylvia Fanton made an appealing picture in tan slacks, light jersey sweater and a pair of sport shoes Jim had discarded years ago but had forgotten to throw away. She stood at the door holding the fox fur close to her breast. Then smiling brightly, she tossed it into his arms.
”Take good care of it,” she said. ”If it's not here in the morning....”
Drake stood close to her. He couldn't find words for what was in his heart. A dull hurt feeling welled up in his throat. It was so d.a.m.ned futile sending a girl out when he had promised not to follow. If she didn't come back in the morning....
Sylvia's eyes grew tender. Standing on tiptoe, she pressed her lips to his stubbled chin.
”You've been up for a long time, laddie,” she whispered. ”Better shave and get some rest.”
The door slammed quickly and she was gone. Drake held the fur carefully over his arm and rubbed his chin reflectively.
”I'll be d.a.m.ned,” he said.
”So will I,” Puffy spoke from somewhere behind him. ”Looks like Cinderella Drake is gonna go huntin' for that other slipper, and after all these years.”
Jim looked around the room for a safe place to hide the precious silver cape. He decided on the big cedar chest in the open closet. He locked the fur in safely and dropped the key in his pocket.
”Ready for a little traveling?” he asked.
Puffy had discarded his shoes and was stretched out comfortably, a frosted gla.s.s in his hand. His chin dropped, jumped forward protestingly.
”Just let's relax,” he begged. ”I've worn the heels off my feet for you today.”
Even as he talked the stout one started to tie the laces of his shoes.