Death Is Long Overdue (Phee Jefferson Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
They’re so intimate. At small parties there isn’t any privacy.” - F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby The party was going full swing. Mom and Dad were dancing to the Bee Gees. Rick, Juliet and I pretended to not be mortified by Dad's John Travolta arm. Everyone seemed to be having fun. Grant arrived with his mom. I was shocked by how haunted Shari looked compared to last time I saw her. Her husband's death must really be taking a toll on her. I decided to make a point to go visit her more frequently. "Shari! I am glad you could come this evening. You must be thrilled to have Grant home with you," I said. "Most definitely, Phee. You and Grant should stop by next Saturday. I will make you my famous fried chicken. I remember how much you loved it as a girl." Shari was a soft-spoken woman, and I had to lean in to hear her over the band. "I'd love to. I'm happy as a kitten in cream to have my best movie buddy back home." I bumped Grant with my hip and he smiled.
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