Nora Roberts - Tribute

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Virginia 's Shenandoah Valley is a long way from Hollywood. And that's exactly how Cilla McGowan wants it. Cilla, a former child star who has found more satisfying work as a restorer of old houses, has come to her grandmother's farmhouse, tools at her side, to rescue it from ruin. Sadly, no one was able to save her grandmother, the legendary Janet Hardy. An actress with a tumultuous life, Janet entertained glamorous guests and engaged in decadent affairs – but died of an overdose in this very house more than thirty years earlier. To this day, Janet haunts Cilla's dreams. And during waking hours, Cilla is haunted by her melodramatic, five-times-married mother, who carried on in the public spotlight and never gave her a chance at a normal childhood. By coming east, rolling up her sleeves, and rehabbing this wreck of a house, Cilla intends to find some kind of normalcy for herself.
Plunging into the project with gusto, she's almost too busy to notice her neighbor, graphic novelist Ford Sawyer – but his lanky form, green eyes, and easy, unflappable humor (not to mention his delightfully ugly dog, Spock) are hard to ignore. Determined not to perpetuate the family tradition of ill-fated romances, Cilla steels herself against Ford's quirky charm, but she can't help indulging in a little fantasy.
But love and a peaceful life may not be in the cards for Cilla. In the attic, she has found a cache of unsigned letters suggesting that Janet Hardy was pregnant when she died – and that the father was a local married man. Cilla can't help but wonder what really happened all those years ago. The mystery only deepens with a series of intimidating acts and a frightening, violent assault. And if Cilla and Ford are unable to sort out who is targeting her and why, she may – like her world-famous grandmother – be cut down in the prime of her life.

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They sat on the veranda steps, legs stretched out, with Spock wandering the front yard. “You’re sure this is the crazy-question section?”

“I have season tickets.”

“Okay. Did you know Brian’s grandfather? His father’s father?”

“Barely. He died when we were just kids. I have more of an impression of him. Big, strapping guy. Powerful.”

“He’d have been about, what, sixty that Christmas? That last Christmas party.”

“I don’t know. About, I guess. Why?”

“Not too old,” Cilla considered. “Janet liked older men, and younger, and just about any age, race or creed.”

“You’re thinking Bri’s grandfather and Janet Hardy?” His laugh was surprise and wonder. “That’s just… weird.”

“Why?”

“Okay, imagining grandparents having affairs, which means imagining grandparents having sex, is weird to begin with.”

“Not so much when your grandmother is forever thirty-nine.”

“Point.”

“Besides, grandparents have sex. They’re entitled to have sex.”

“Yeah, but I don’t want to fix the image in my head, or the next thing I’ll be imagining my grandparents doing it, and see? See?” He gave her a mock punch on the arm. “There it is, in HDTV, in my head. Now I’m scarred for life. Thanks very much.”

“Yes, definitely the crazy section of the veranda. Ford, he could’ve written the letters.”

“My grandfather?”

“No. Well, yes, actually, now that you mention it. He had a crush on her, by his own admission. He took all those photographs of her.”

Ford simply dropped his head in his hands. “It’s a terrible, terrible series of images you’re putting in my brain.”

“Would he tell you if you asked?”

“I don’t know, and I’m not going to ask. Not in any lifetime. And I’m moving out of the crazy section of the veranda.”

“Wait, wait. We’ll switch grandfathers. Brian’s. It’s hard to see yours holding so fondly on to all those photos if their affair ended so badly. But Brian’s was the type, wasn’t he? Powerful, important. Married. Married with a family, a successful-and public-career. He could’ve written those letters.”

“Seeing as he’s been dead for about a quarter century, it’d be hard to prove either way.”

It was an obstacle, she thought, but didn’t have to be insurmountable. “There are probably samples of his handwriting somewhere.”

“Yeah.” Ford let out a sigh. “Yeah.”

“If I could get a sample, and compare it to the letters, then I’d know. They’re both gone, and it could end there. There wouldn’t be any point in letting it get out. But…”

“You’d know.”

“I’d know, and I could put away that part of her life that I never expected to find.”

“If they don’t match?”

“I guess I’ll keep hoping I’ll ask the right question of the right person one day.”

“I’ll see what I can do.”

IT TOOK FORD a couple of days to figure out an approach. He couldn’t lie. Not that he was incapable of it; he was just so freaking bad at it. The only way he’d ever gotten away with a lie had been when the person being lied to felt pity for him and let it slide. He’d learned to sink or swim in the truth.

He watched Brian and Shanna turning a load of peat moss into the soil behind the completed stone wall.

“You could get a shovel,” Brian told him.

“I could, but there is also value in the watching and admiring. Especially in the watching and admiring of Shanna’s ass.”

She wiggled it obligingly.

“We all know you’re watching my ass,” Brian shot back.

“It’s true. Shanna is only the beard. To be more convincing, maybe she could bend over just a little more and… I’m sold,” he said when she did so and laughed.

It came, Ford supposed, from being friends all their lives. Only one more reason a lie wasn’t an option. But stalling was.

“What are y’all putting up there?”

Brian straightened, swiped a forearm over his sweaty forehead, then pointed to a group of shrubs in nursery pots. “Make yourself useful, since you don’t seem to have anything better to do. Haul them up here so we can start setting them, see how they look.”

“He’s just bitchy because I’m taking ten days off. Going out to L.A. to visit Steve.”

“Yeah?” Ford hefted an azalea. “So…?”

“‘The future has not been written.’”

You had to love a woman who quoted from The Terminator . “Tell him hey, and all that.”

He waited while they arranged the plants he handed up, rearranged them, argued about the arrangement, and eventually jumped down to study and critique the arrangement.

“Okay, you’re right,” Shanna admitted. “We’ll switch that rhodo and that andromeda.”

“I’m always right.” Smugly, Brian poked himself in the chest with his thumb. “That’s why I’m the boss.”

“As boss, can you take a minute?” Ford asked. “There’s this thing.”

“Sure,” Brian replied as they walked away.

“Okay, this has to stay between you and me,” Ford began. “Cilla found some letters written by a guy her grandmother had an affair with.”

“So?”

“Big, secret affair, married guy, went sour right before she died.”

“I repeat: So?”

“Well, they weren’t signed, and Janet kept them and hid them away, so they became Mysterious Letters. In fact, we thought maybe, until Hennessy melted down, that the break-ins were an attempt by the mystery man to get the letters back.”

“Wouldn’t he be, like, a hundred years old?”

“Maybe, but not necessarily. And plenty of guys in their seventies once banged women not their wives.”

“That’s shocking,” Brian said drily. "Hey, maybe it was Hennessy, and he had this wild fling with the beautiful, sexy movie star. Except I think he was born a dried-up asshole.”

“It’s not beyond the realm. But, ah, a little closer into the circle of logical possibility… See, she knew your grandfather, and he was an important man around here, and came to her parties.”

Ford stood, scratching his head while Brian bent over double and laughed. “Jesus. Jesus!” Brian managed. “The late, great Andrew Morrow doing the nasty with Janet Hardy?”

“It’s close to the circle of logical possibility,” Ford insisted.

“Not in my world, Saw. I don’t remember him all that well, but I remember he was a hard-ass, and self-righteous.”

“In my world, the self-righteous are often the ones sneaking around getting blow jobs before they go home to the wives and kiddies.”

Brian sobered, considered. “Yeah, you got a point. And God knows my grandmother must’ve been hard to live with. Water was never quite wet enough for her. God, she ragged on my mom all the damn time. Right up till she died. It’d be kind of cool,” he decided, “if Big Drew Morrow had a few rounds with Janet Hardy.”

It wasn’t lying not to mention the claims of pregnancy, and the ugly tenor of the last letters. It was just… not mentioning. “Do you have anything he wrote? Birthday card, letter, anything?”

“No. My mother would, I guess. She keeps family papers and that kind of stuff.”

“Can you get a sample of his handwriting without letting her know what it’s for?”

“Probably. She’s got a box of my stuff out in the garage. School papers, cards, that kind of shit. There might be something in there. She’s been after me to take it to my place for years. I could get it out of her way, take a look through.”

“Cool. Thanks.”

“Hey!” Shanna shouted over. “Are you guys about finished or do I have to plant this whole terrace myself?”

“Nag, nag,” Brian shouted back.

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