The Butler Didn't Do It (A Maddox Storm Mystery Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Jenna exclaimed, her summery blue eyes alight with excitement. “A murder mystery weekend!” “Well, you know what Nana Rose always says.” I wiggled my brows at her. “When life throws you lemons—” “—suck on it?” Jenna drawled. “She only said that the one time.” “To me,” Jenna said, sounding so indignant I couldn’t help barking out a laugh. “To be fair,” I said, “you’d spent the whole week dragging your feet around and sulking.” “I was heartbroken.” I rolled my eyes. “You dumped Jason.” “I was thirteen,” Jenna grumbled. “How was I supposed to know what I wanted? Thirteen’s a very confusing age.” “Yeah, poor Jason was very confused indeed, especially when he took you back and got dumped the second time around.” “Oh, come now.” She waved me off. “He was miserable after we hooked up again. I did him a favor, seriously.” “And I believe you, but only because you’re my very best friend in the whole world.” I chuckled, lowering my gaze to my plate and using my fork to hunt through scraps of lettuce for a piece of chicken I might have missed.
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