and
invested early, keeping a keen eye on the
decisions the board made.
My arrival created an upswing of
revenue; no doubt to Gladstone touting
that he now employed Doc’s protégé –
another reason I was forced to play my
part. The speech was straightforward
and brief, thankfully not requiring any
impromptu lines. Alessa magically had a
fancy shot waiting for me on my dessert
plate when I was done, much to the
chagrin of those seated next to us.
“Love you!” I mouthed before
swallowing the sweet liquid.
I felt my clutch vibrate in my lap as
it had been for most of the evening. I had
ignored it up until now, but excused
myself to the ladies room. Heading out
into the hallway, I checked to see what
was so urgent. I had five missed calls
from my sister.
“That’s weird,” I thought to myself.
She normally would call and wait
for me to get back to her, rarely leaving
a message. I called her back, not
bothering to hear what she said.
She picked up instantly. “Vy, you
need to get to Colorado, now!”
There was no hi or hello. I could
tell she was crying. “What’s wrong,
Vivienne?”
“Grandma’s gone. She passed a
few hours ago and I can’t leave until
tomorrow. Can you get there sooner?” I
leaned my back against the wall and slid
down the cold tile to the floor.
I knew this was coming. She was in
her late eighties, which was surprising
for a woman who smoked over a pack of
cigarettes a day. My sister had been
made executor of her estate and knew I
was the only person who would be able
to help her figure everything out and
settle our grandmother’s affairs.
“I am leaving now. Have you
started taking care of things?”
Her voice cracked with her
response. “Yeah, the money has been
moved, everyone has been called; we
just need to meet with the bank and the
lawyers.”
I breathed out deeply as my chin
started to tremble. My eyes burned and I
squeezed them tightly shut, trying to hold
the tears at bay. “I’ll call you from the
airport, okay, sis?”
She seemed to calm a little bit,
knowing she was not alone. “See you in
the morning, Violet. Thank you – I love
you.”
My heart started to sink as I hung up
the phone. I sent a text to Alessa, asking
her to meet me in the bathroom. A short
while later, she burst in frantically to see
what could possibly be wrong. Rushing
over to me still curled on the floor, her
arms wrapped around me tightly.
“What’s wrong? What the hell
happened?”
I looked up, mascara now running
down my face. “My grandma died. I
need to go home now.”
She used her fingers to wipe my
cheeks. “Go, I will take care of
everything here. The car is still outside;
just tell him to come back for me, okay?”
I stood up and tried my best to gain
composure. “You sure you don’t need
me to come with you, Violet?”
“No, no, I will be okay. You know
the code to my place and have a key. I
will leave the dress and stuff.”
An annoyed expression crossed her
face. “V, I am not worried about the
dress. I am worried about you. Do what
you need to; let me know how I can
help.”
I looked to the side, still holding
back tears. “Gladstone is going to be so
pissed. The initial launch is this week.” I
started
to
chew
my
thumbnail,
deliberating how I could possibly take
care of everything, knowing it was
impossible.
Alessa placed one hand on my
shoulder and used the other to move my
chin to face her. “You do not need to be
here. You did your part. Now go to your
family.” I slumped under her hands; she
was right. Pulling me into a tight
embrace, she whispered in my ear, “You
so could have gotten laid tonight.”
I couldn’t help but laugh at her way
of lightening the mood. “Damn, maybe
next time.”
She left me for a moment to get the
car ready, allowing me a few moments
to straighten up in case I ran into
someone in the hall. Thankfully, I was
able to escape unnoticed
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