Elaine Orr - Jolie Gentil 04 - Any Port In A Storm - Plot & Excerpts
It usually sits on the oak kitchen table, but Aunt Madge had set it on my bed. One of the two envelopes was from a company I did not recognize. Gold, Wofford, and King were located in Camden. I thought they were lawyers, because I remembered a television ad about accident victims being compensated for ‘pain and suffering.’ What did Robby do now? The letter began, Dear Ms. Gentil: I represent the interests of the family of Hayden Grosso. On behalf of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Grosso and sisters Mrs. Victoria Bruno and Miss Marie Grosso… I broke out in a cold sweat as I read words such as “emotional loss,” “deprived of his affection.” Finally “wrongful death” jumped out at me. I was being sued by Hayden Grosso’s family! I’m not sure how long I sat on the edge of my bed, but it wasn’t until Jazz jumped on my shoulder that I realized she had been pawing at my shoes for probably a full minute.
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