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Chasing Fire

Chasing Fire

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Autoren: Nora Roberts
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flirt on with you a time or two.”
    “Oh, golly,” Lynn said as both she and Lucas blushed to the hairline.
    “For God’s sake, Marg, she’s Rowan’s age.”
    “That and good sense stopped you, but it didn’t stop her from trying.”
    “Neither here nor there,” Lucas mumbled, and focused on his pie.
    “You can thank me for warning her off before Rowan got wind and scalped her. Anyway, I’d’ve butted heads with L.B. about hiring her back, but we needed the help. The cook we hired on didn’t last through training.”
    “Too much work, she said.” Lynn rolled her eyes as she filled an enormous pot with the mountain of potatoes she’d peeled and quartered.
    “I was thinking about seeing if we could bump one of the girls we have who helps with prep sometimes, and with cleanup, to full-time cook. But then Dolly has the experience, and I know what she can do. And, well, she’s got a baby now.”
    “Jim Brayner’s baby.” Lucas nodded as he ate pie. “Everybody needs a chance.”
    “Yeah, and that bromide ended up getting Ro’s quarters splattered with pig blood. Nasty business, let me tell you.”
    “That girl’s had it in for Ro since their school days, but this?” Lucas shook his head. “It’s just senseless.”
    “Dolly’s lucky Cards was there to hold Ro back long enough for some of the other guys to come on the run and wrestle her down. It would’ve been more than some oinker’s blood otherwise.”
    “My girl’s got a temper.”
    “And was in the right of it, if you ask me—or anybody else around here. And what does Dolly do after L.B. cans her?” Marg’s eyes went hot as she slapped a dishcloth on the counter. “She comes crying to me, asking, can’t I put in a word for her? I gave her a word, all right.”
    Lynn snorted. “Surrounded by others, as in: Get the word out of my kitchen.”
    “I’m sorry for her troubles, but it’s best she’s gone. And away from my girl,” Lucas added. As far as he was concerned, that ended that. “How would you rate the rookies this season?”
    Marg hauled out a couple casserole dishes. “The rook your girl’s eating fried chicken with, or all of them?”
    “All of them.” Lucas scraped up the last bit of pie. “Maybe one in particular.”
    “They’re a good crop, including one in particular. I’d say most are just crazy enough to stick it out.”
    “I guess we’ll see. That was damn good pie, Marg.”
    “Are you after seconds?”
    “Can’t do it.” He patted his belly. “My days of eating like a smoke jumper are over. And I’ve got some things I’ve got to get to,” he added when he rose to take his plate and mug to the sink. “When you see Ro, tell her I stopped by.”
    “Will do. You’re close enough not to be such a stranger.”
    “Business is good, and good keeps me pinned down. But I’ll make the time. Don’t work too hard, Lynn.”
    “Come back and say that in October, and I might be able to listen.”
    He headed out to walk down to where he’d left his truck. As always, nostalgia twinged, just a little. Some of the jumpers got in a run on the track. Others, he could see, stood jawing with some of the mechanics.
    He spotted Yangtree, looking official in his uniform shirt and hat, leading a tour group out of Operations. Plenty of kids being herded along, he noted, getting a charge out of seeing parachutes, jumpsuits and the network of computer systems—vastly improved since his early days.
    Maybe they’d get lucky and see somebody rigging a chute. Anyway, it was a nice stop for a kid on summer vacation.
    That made him think of school, and school led him to the high-school principal he’d agreed to meet for a drink.
    Probably should’ve just taken her into the office, had the sit-down there. Professional.
    Friendly business started to seem more nerve-racking as the day went on.
    No way around it now, he reminded himself, and dug his keys out of his pocket. As he did, he turned toward the lion’s purr of engine, frowned a little as he watched his daughter zip up in the passenger seat of an Audi Spyder convertible.
    She waved at him, then jumped out when the sleek beast of a car growled to a stop.
    “Hey! I was going to try to get over and see you later.” She threw her arms around him—was there anything more wonderful than a hard hug from your grown child? “Now I don’t have to, ’cause here you are.”
    “I almost missed you. Gull, right?”
    “That’s right. It’s good to see you

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