Carlson Melody - Stealing Bradford

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The Carter House girls are divided when two of them go after the same guy. Rhiannon and Taylor are at serious odds, and before it’s over several girls get hurt.

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Just then, the sounds of Eva’s deep, rich voice singing Latino jazz filled the room, and Gabrielle looked even happier. “Oh, this is going to be a wonderful evening. Desiree and Conner, you feel free to look around…have some wine and cheese…oh, wait, you cannot have any wine because you are too young.” She laughed. “But we do have sparkling cider as well. Be at home, my young friends. Enjoy!”

Before long, the gallery was overflowing with visitors, and DJ started to feel claustrophobic. Eliza, Rhiannon, and Harry had arrived a few minutes ago, but DJ hadn’t been able to make it over to them without risking knocking over something very valuable. Finally, she decided to resort to her cell phone. It was obvious that Eliza had spent some time dolling up Rhiannon. Her hair, clothes, and makeup had never looked better. And DJ could tell by the sparkle in Rhiannon’s eyes that she had high hopes for this evening. DJ felt certain those hopes included Bradford.

“Hello?” said Eliza from across the room, although DJ could barely hear her on the phone.

“It’s DJ,” she said, waving past the crowd.

“Oh, there you are.” Eliza waved back. “Is Bradford here?”

“Yes, but—”

“Where is he?”

“I don’t know…maybe in back, but I need—”

“Do you see how great Rhiannon looks?”

“Yes, but I—”

“We’ll go look for him. I think a behind-the-scenes rendezvous is just what they—”

“Eliza,” said DJ, “We need to talk.”

“Of course, we do. But not like this. Gotta go, sweetie.” Then she hung up.

DJ continued to wave from where she was cornered between a bronze Viking statue and a barrel-chested man who smelled like tobacco. But Eliza, totally oblivious, simply waved back as she guided Rhiannon through a door that led into the back. DJ waved to Conner now. He was only about ten feet away, but there must’ve been three people between them. Somehow he pressed toward her.

“What’s wrong?” he asked. “You look like you saw a ghost.”

“Rhiannon’s here. I was trying to head them off at the pass, but Eliza hung up on me.”

He sighed. “Oh, DJ, there’s really not much we can do. Bradford and Taylor really seem to like each other.”

“But I feel so badly for Rhiannon.”

“We all do, but she’s going to have to get over it.”

“But Eliza was so sure she could fix this.”

“You girls and the games you play,” he teased.

“Not me,” she protested. “The only games I play usually involve balls and nets and tennis shoes.”

“Wanna get outta here?”

She nodded. “Yes, please, before I pass out from lack of oxygen.”

It felt wonderful to be out in the fresh air again. DJ took in a long, deep breath. “Ahh…”

“Want to look at any of the other galleries?”

“I don’t know…not if they’re packed like that,” said DJ.

“There’s one down there that probably won’t be. It’s not the most popular, but I like it.”

“Which one?”

“The Grotto.”

“The one with the fishing nets and stuff outside?”

“Yeah, it’s kind of tacky, but I’ve always liked it. My grandpa used to bring me there when I was a kid. They only have art that’s related to fishing and boats and the sea.”

“Sounds good to me.”

Conner was right. It wasn’t crowded at all. But the owner, a tall, lanky, bald man named Jack, recognized Conner and made them both feel just as welcome as Gabrielle had done. Perhaps even more so since he actually gave them a personal tour, explaining about the various pieces and the artists who’d created them.

“And what’s this you’re working on?” asked Conner when they got to the back of the room where an easel was set up.

“It’s called The Burning of the Black Prince ,” he said, standing back to peer at his own unfinished painting.

It was a dark painting, and although it was unfinished, DJ could see the frame of an old-fashioned ship surrounded by smoke and with orange flames shooting up and reflected on the water. “It’s kind of eerie looking, isn’t it?” she said and then wondered if that sounded bad. “I mean I actually get a chill down my spine when I look at it.”

He grinned at her. “That’s what I like to hear.”

“What’s it about?” asked Conner as he stared at the unsettling image.

“The Black Prince was a schooner built in the early 1800s. It was built to carry cargo, but the way it was outfitted—pierced for eighteen cannons—it was rumored the ship would make an excellent privateer.”

“What does that mean?” asked DJ. “What’s a privateer?”

“A ship built for battle. Back in those days it wasn’t unusual for a sea town to need defense against the British. So many ports had their own privateers.”

“But why was the boat burned?” asked Conner.

“I suppose it was because the English misinterpreted the purpose of the schooner. They assumed it was built for battle. Consequently, in 1814 the British raided an entire fleet in Essex, Connecticut, including the Black Prince. They destroyed twenty-eight ships, worth about a hundred million in today’s dollars. Then they towed the Black Prince downriver where she got stuck in the sand. And so they burned her.”

“Wow,” said DJ. “That’s quite a history lesson.”

Jack winked at her. “Didn’t know you were coming to school when you walked in here, did you?”

“Hey, I wish my US History class was half this interesting.”

“You should come to class and talk sometime,” suggested Conner.

Jack rubbed his chin as if considering this. Just then the bell on the door tinkled and several other art strollers walked in.

“Thanks for everything,” said Conner.

“Come back and see the painting when it’s finished, maybe by late next week.”

“You can count on it,” said DJ.

“So, what did you think?” asked Conner once they were outside.

“Cool.” DJ nodded. “Very cool.”

Conner took her hand and gave it a squeeze. “See, we really do like the same things.”

“Hey, you two,” called a guy’s voice from behind. They both turned to see Harry and Eliza coming toward them. “Wanna get a cup of coffee with us?” asked Harry. “I heard there’s a pretty good band playing at McHenry’s.”

“Sounds good to me,” said Conner. “How about you, DJ?”

“Sure. I actually like McHenry’s coffee better than Starbucks.”

Eliza looked shocked. “Better than Starbucks?”

DJ laughed. “Yeah. But you know me, I’ve never been big on name brands or designers.”

“My kind of girl,” said Conner.

“So, what happened with Rhiannon?” asked DJ as they walked down Main Street.

“Oh, don’t ask.” Eliza groaned.

“What happened?” demanded DJ.

“Just tell her,” urged Harry. “Get it over with so we can forget about it and have some fun, okay?”

“Fine.” Eliza fell into step with DJ now. “But it wasn’t pretty.”

“What?” DJ was getting impatient now.

“If only I’d known what was going on…”

“I tried to warn you,” said DJ. “You hung up on me, Eliza.”

“I thought it was under control. I didn’t know Taylor was already there. No one saw her leave.”

“Didn’t you see her Vespa?”

“Where?”

“Parked in back, right by the door.”

“We parked in front.”

“Oh.”

“Did you see how great Rhiannon looked?”

“Yes. She looked fantastic. And I could tell she felt good.”

“Felt as in past tense.”

“What happened?” DJ practically shouted.

“Come on,” said Harry. “Just spit it out, Eliza. Or I will.”

“Okay.” Eliza took in a quick breath. “Rhiannon and I went into the backroom. We didn’t call out or anything, but we thought we heard someone behind a closed door. We’d already seen Gabrielle out front, so we figured it was Bradford. I knocked, and then we walked in. Rhiannon first, like tah-dah, here is your dream girl. And…” Eliza shook her head. “They were in there doing it.”

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