Part 33 (1/2)
”We'd love to. She's a very sweet dog.”
”I'd take her myself, but my husband's allergic to dog
hair. And because I work during the day, she'd be alone
much of the time.”
”Don't worry a bit about Lizzie. She has lots of room to
run where we live, and she gets along well with our Lab. And
I'll let you know if I learn anything new around here. I plan
to continue following this whole development deal in the
newspaper and, believe me, I won't make it easy on those
guys.”
”Thanks.” Jeanette's voice sounded sad and weary. ”And
we thought the Tanners were our friends.”
”So did your grandfather.”
There was a long pause and then, ”Maggie, if it's any
comfort to you, I don't believe your article killed Grandpa-
you were only the messenger. Rick Tanner and Greg Snider
are responsible for breaking his heart. Let his death be on
their heads.”
Maggie wrote down Jeanette's home phone number and
thanked her for calling before she said goodbye. While she
appreciated the kind words, traces of guilt still remained
with her as she unwillingly recalled the sad kitchen scene of
Mr. Westerly crumpled over his newspaper. More than ever
she realized that the printed word was a very powerful thing.
Looking for You All My Life57
At noon she met Jed at the deli. They settled into a corner