Lemon Meringue Pie Murder (Hannah Swensen #4)(48)
"Some stage," Hannah muttered, managing somehow to put a welcoming smile on her face. She averted her eyes as Mike bounded forward, wondering if her mother had grounds to sue the college. She'd check with Howie Levine in the morning. Better yet, she'd call him the moment she got home to her condo.
"Here she is," Mike announced, arriving at Hannah's side with Michelle in his arms and her left shoe dangling from his fingers. "I'm going to carry her to the car so she can change shoes. Her luggage is being unloaded right now and there's only one piece, a pink duffle bag. Can you get it?"
"Sure," Hannah said brightly, heading off to collect the pink bag. Perhaps the college wouldn't admit full responsibility. Michelle had lived off campus for a semester. But at the least, they ought to refund the tuition money.
"So. How was your trip?" Hannah asked, after she'd retrieved Michelle's bag, stashed it in the trunk, and taken her place in the passenger's seat.
"Exciting. I almost missed the bus." Michelle grinned at her big sister. "I just wish I'd brought my camera. I'd give anything to have a picture of your face when I got off that bus."
"You do look ... uh ... pretty spectacular," Hannah said, reminding herself that they had an audience and it would be better to wait until they were alone to read Michelle the riot act.
"I wish Mother could see me like this, but I don't think that's a good idea."
"Probably not," Hannah said, knowing that she'd just made the understatement of the year. "As far as I know, she doesn't have heart problems ... yet."
Michelle cracked up and Hannah immediately felt better.
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At least her sister's new look hadn't leached her sense of humor.
"Could we go to your place so I can wash this green stuff out of my hair?"
"It washes out?"
"It's supposed to. It's a spray I got from the makeup department. You don't think I look like this all the time, do you?"
"You don't?"
"Of course not. I don't dress like this, either. It's just that I was in a student play tonight. If I'd taken the time to change out of my costume, I would have missed my bus."
"You're wearing a costume!" Hannah exclaimed, beginning to smile. "Mike and I thought it was a new kind of fad. How about the tattoo? Is that real?"
Michelle shook her head. "It's just one of those press-on things that washes right off with soap and water. If I can use your shower, I'll be as good as new in less than twenty minutes, I promise."
"Hannah's place it is," Mike said, reaching out to pat Hannah's hand as he started the car and pulled out of the parking lot. "The tattoo's impressive. I know a woman who has one just like it."
"Here in Lake Eden?" Hannah asked, turning to him in absolute shock.
"No, in Minneapolis. I busted her three times when I was a rookie."
Chapter Fifteen
Hannah took another sip of coffee. Her nerves were jangling with the infusion of even more caffeine than usual, but she had to do something to wake up. They'd stayed out at the cottage with Mother and Michelle until almost one in the morning, and then she'd spent long minutes with Mike at her door, debating about whether or not she should invite him in. One glance at her watch had settled that question. One-thirty was too late, especially for a small-business owner who had to get up at five the next morning to bake. She'd gone inside alone, fed Moishe, and crawled into bed. And this morning, when she'd come into work, she'd found two frantic messages on her answer machine. Both were rush orders that had come in the previous evening. Loretta Richardson had called in a panic. She'd been deluged with unexpected guests for the Fourth and she needed five-dozen Praline Charlottes. The second order had come from Doc Knight, who wanted three pans of Lovely Lemon Bar Cookies for his nurses.
"Hannah?" Lisa pushed the swinging door to the kitchen open and stuck her head in. "Norman's on the phone and he wants you to meet him down at the clinic at twelve. He says
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it's important. Then he wants to take you to the caf6 for lunch."
Hannah was about to say yes when she remembered that Lisa needed her lunch break. "How about you? Can you wait until one for lunch?"
"No problem. Just bring me back one of Rose's hamburgers."
"It's a deal." Hannah started to smile. It would be good to see Norman.
"And Mike just came in. He wants to see you."
"Okay. Will you coffee him and send him back here?"
"Sure. Did you finish the Praline Charlottes for Loretta?"
"Yes, and I'll deliver them on my way to see Norman." Hannah gestured toward several boxes she'd stacked on the counter. "I have extras if you want to give them out for samples."
Lisa shook her head. "They're too good for samples. I know you're just using them for catering and advance orders right now, but I think we should add them to the cookie menu."
"We'll have to charge a little more. The frosting takes time."
"People will pay it. They're delicious, Hannah. I just wish Cousin Charlotte could taste them."
"I agree, especially since we named them after her. I'll package up a few and we'll send them to her by overnight mail."
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