Secret Lives Of The Kudzu Debutantes - Plot & Excerpts
“I'm a little disappointed,” Eadie said, looking up at the soft purple sky. A pale sliver of moon rested on the top of Lavonne's garage like a scimitar. “I was really hoping we'd be able to come up with some way to get even with Virginia for stealing Nita's child.” “‘Hope’ and ‘Virginia’ don't belong in the same sentence.” “Yeah, you're right. Virginia sucks hope out of a room the way a vacuum sucks dust.” “Nice analogy.” “Thanks. I haven't talked to Nita this week. How's she holding up under the strain?” “As well as can be expected,” Lavonne said. “She keeps busy working and visiting with her kids. She's substitute teaching, when she can. It keeps her occupied until the next custody hearing.” She'd given Nita a part-time counter job down at the Shofar So Good Deli so she could fulfill Judge Drucker's employment requirements. “It sure has been fun being roommates,” Eadie said, tapping her fingers against the side of a citronella candle. “I've had a great time.”
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