Wild in the Moonlight - Jennifer Greene 16 стр.


No, you wont. Youve started yawning every time we started talking about this, and I can see the same suffering expression on your face now. So Ill get the applications started. But if anyone else tries this on you, you say no, hear me? Because you cant just go around trusting people.

Did you think I was worried you were going to cheat me?

You should be worried, he said sternly.

Gotcha. She tried to look more attentive, but he was so right about the subject being boring-and he wasnt. Besides which, his protectiveness was adorable, even if he did have knobby knees and really, really long big toes. His eyelashes were blond. Long and wonderful, but unless you were close enough to notice-which she was-youd never realize they were so long and thick. And God, those eyes.

You have to have a name for the strain of lavender you created. I dont suppose you might have one in mind?

Sure do! At last, a question she had answer for. Moonlight.

He paused. Thats the name you want? Moonlight lavender?

Yup. My lavender isnt as dark a purple as some strains, but it has a color that seems almosttranslucent. A rich purple, almost as if the color seems lit from within. The way the light shines from the moon, you know?

He looked as if he wanted to comment-possibly Moonlight wasnt too formal a botanical name? But whatever, he changed his mind about commenting, plugged a pencil behind his ear and went on.

And on.

And on.

Sheesh, all this serious stuff and information kept pouring from his mouth. How Jeunnesse wanted to handle the lavender. What she could choose or not choose to be involved in. Exactly what he needed to put in motion over the next three weeks; what would happen after the harvest. What she would get for this, for that, for the next thing. How she was protected. What her choices were, but also how she shouldnt listen to him. The type of attorney and accountant she should call to help her understand the ramifications of her choices.

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All right, Cam said finally. Now theres just one more thing before I can get this started.

Shoot, she said, thinking that she just might curl up in his lap and snooze if they had to talk this kind of business much longer.

Maybe you think I should take this answer for granted-but I cant. You do know what you did, right? You can reproduce it?

You mean, can I reproduce the strain of lavender I developed out there? When he nodded in agreement, she lifted a hand. Beats me. I dont know.

Vi.

What?

Quit with the blonde talk. I was only fooled the first day. You know more about this than a chemist any day of the week. In fact, you could probably teach classes at Harvard. So quit goofing off and tell me straight. Can you reproduce how you did this or not?

Ill have you know Im as flaky as they come, she defended herself.

You can do flaky, he agreed, obviously not wanting to insult her. In fact, you could win an Oscar for how well you do flaky. But right now youre just talking to me. Im not going to tell anyone youre brilliant if you want it kept a secret. But before we go any further with the patent process, or the harvest, I need to know. Could you go into another greenhouse and reproduce these strains? Or would we only be cloning the plants you have on the twenty acres out there?

She was starting to feel miffed. Every guy in the neighborhood thought she was a ditsy blonde. It had been easy to fool them. Easy to fool the whole world-or at least the male half of it. So why did Cam have to be so damned different? Ill answer the question only if youll answer one for me.

So go.

All right. Then yes, I can recreate this nature of lavender anywhere. It took working with about four different strains and some specific growing techniques and conditions, but it wasnt a fluke. I planned the experiments. I knew what I was doing. She said firmly, So now its your turn to answer a question.

Lets hear it.

Is that really the reason you took off for the spare room last night? Because of some idiotic ethics thing?

Idiotic What can I say? Im sorry. I take ethics really seriously. Its a character flaw Ive never completely been able to shake.

If he teased her anymore, she might just have to slap him. Instead, she asked him the crux of the question. So. We did the ethics thing. Now what. Are we going to sleep together while youre here or not?

We are. We definitely are, he said, as if the question hadnt surprised him in the slightest. His tone was low, fervent and very, very clear. So was the way he looked at her. And damn soon.

Nine

Good afternoon, ladies. Cameron walked into the kitchen. At least he was wearing a T-shirt this time, but after spending two solid weeks in the sun, his bronzed skin in shorts and sandals still made five pairs of eyes instantly swivel in his direction.

Hi, Cameron!

Hi, Cameron, hows it going?

Good to see you, again, Cam!

Violet rolled her eyes. Two weeks ago, Cameron would have broken out in an alpha-male sweat to see four women, sitting in bathrobes at the kitchen table, slathered in white-purple face masks and sipping wine. Now, he cheerfully fielded their greetings, reached in the refrigerator for a cold soda and promptly hiked back outside.

The tableful of women let out a collective sigh. Once a month, Violet put on a pamperfest, not because she needed more to do, but because the products she used invariably brought more customers. Todays agenda had included a facial mask made from oatmeal and lavender, a foot soak and a conditioner for damaged hair. The conditioner was her own private recipe of geranium, lavender, sandalwood and rosewood, all diluted in vegetable oil, rubbed in the hair and covered in a towel for two hours.

At this point in the proceedings, all four women had the face masks on and the conditioner slathered in their hair. Originally shed served a cooled herbal tea, but Maud Thrumble-typically-had slipped two bottles of wine onto the table before theyd even started.

God, hes such a hulk, Maud said fervently.

Hunk, not hulk, Mary Bell corrected her. Quit trying to be cool when you dont know the terms. Youre so old youd probably have called him a dreamboat in your day.

Whatever, Maud said. She and Mary Bell had never gotten along all that well. Hes to die for. Thats the point. If only I hadnt been married for fifty years, Ill tell you, Id give him a good run for his money.

The other two women hooted at this news, causing a bowl of lavender-oatmeal goo to spill and Violet to leap up for a rag.

Aw, Violet, leave it be. Well all clean it up when were through.

Its all right, she said.

No, its not. Sally Williams frowned at her. Youve been quiet all afternoon, not like yourself. Whats wrong?

Not a thing. In fact, everythings hunky-dory. Smooth as silk. Georgy-peachy. Totally copacetic. In fact, if things got any better, shed have to smash her head into a door. Edgy as a wet cat, Violet swiped at the spill on the floor, then aimed for the sink. If a woman was going to make a mess, it was her theory that a woman should make a good one. Her entire kitchen looked like a witchs trash. Clay and porcelain pots of herbs spilled over the counters. Leaves and stems and flowers strewed from the door to the sink. And the pot that mixed the oatmeal and lavender-God knew how she was going to clean it. Whats not to be happy? Its a gorgeous day. Lifes good-

Enough, already, Maud said. Its that man thats gotten you down, isnt it?

What man? Shed never been less depressed, Violet told herself. The last couple weeks had been wonderful. Every day had been sunny. Her Herb Haven business was busier than a swarm of bees. Cameron had taken over the lavender harvest completely, hiring Filbert Green, the local farmer whod taken care of the land after the parents retired. At this very moment, in fact, there was a crew in the lavender, unseen, unheard, none of whom had bothered her for anything.

Family news had been just as peaceful. Camille had called to wax poetically on the wonders of honeymoons with teenagers. Her mom had called to convey that she and her dad had been going to vacation in Maine and somehow taken a wrong turn; they were headed for New Zealand. And Daisy hadnt called-which was yet another good thing-because when she connected with her oldest sister the next time, Violet planned to strangle her. Daisy was very good at getting her sisters embroiled with men, but when it came to revealing what she was doing herself, suddenly she took a powder, probably somewhere on the Riviera on a nude beach.

Violet opened the fridge, put the dish rag on the top shelf and closed it. When she turned around, the women were all staring at her.

What? What?

Vi, youre just not yourself today, Sally repeated. Sit down and have some wine, girl.

Its four in the afternoon. If I have wine now, Ill be curled up on the floor before dinner.

Well, something stronger then. How about a little strawberry daiquiri? From nowhere, Mary Bell lifted a delicate sterling silver flask in the air. Sally promptly zoomed for the cupboard and brought down a glass, then cleared a seat of damp towels so Violet could sit down. Speaking of alcohol-

I didnt think we were.

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Well, something stronger then. How about a little strawberry daiquiri? From nowhere, Mary Bell lifted a delicate sterling silver flask in the air. Sally promptly zoomed for the cupboard and brought down a glass, then cleared a seat of damp towels so Violet could sit down. Speaking of alcohol-

I didnt think we were.

That was ignored. It looks as if your houseguest is doing something illegal out there. At least in my daddys day, we used to call that kind of device a still. He making moonshine on you?

No. Hes making lavender oilor lavender absolute as its properly called, I guess. Its kind of hard to explain the process. She stared at the glass of cherry daiquiri in front of her, then thought what the hell and took a sip. First you have to pick the flowers when only two thirds of the florets are opened up. Thenwell, come to think of it, the distilling process probably does have something in common with a bootleggers still. You put water in one container and the flowers in another. You heat the water hot enough to make steam, and then thats pushed through a pipe under high pressure through the plant material. The steam works to separate or displace the water from the oil. The oil always

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