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I know, and I’m sorry,Noah had said again, losing count of his apologies. He’d felt exhausted, the awful events of the day catching up with him. His eyes had begun to close, and he’d fallen into a restless sleep.
Noah looked over when he noticed Judge Gardner shifting backwards into his tall chair, then swiveling to face the jury.
“Ladies and gentlemen, my apologies.” The judge gestured to the courtroom deputy. “Please take the jury into the jury room while counsel and I sort this out. We’ll recess for twenty minutes.”
Chapter Thirty-eight
Maggie, Before
“Come in, honey!” Maggie opened the front door for Kathy, who held a cardboard carrier with two large cups of coffee and a bag of doughnuts.
“Good morning.” Kathy grinned, stepping inside in her fleece top with jeans. “This is so exciting! Anna is moved in and everything?”
“Yes, isn’t it amazing? I’ll show you her room in a minute. Coffee and doughnuts first.” Maggie led her into the kitchen, where she pulled out two stools at the island. Wreck-It Ralph sat at the far end, which was permissible, if vaguely unsanitary.
“Meanwhile, you got a new car?” Kathy sat down, setting the coffees and food on the island. She opened the bag and took out a doughnut oozing strawberry jelly.
“It’s not ours, it’s Anna’s. She bought it herself, with cash.”
“Whatcash?” Kathy’s eyes flared with surprise.
“Wait’ll you hear.” Maggie sat down next to Kathy, took a sip of coffee, and launched into an update on Anna’s arrival, her inheritance, the Island of Misfit Toys, and the Range Rover fight.
Kathy’s brow knitted. “Noah yelled at you? That’s not like him.”
“I know, he apologized.” Maggie was trying to let it go. “It’s because of Mike.”
“Give him time. He’s trying. He gave her his home office. He’llhave to adjust to having Anna here, and that can’t be helped or rushed. So cut him a break.”
“You’re right.” Maggie took a final sip of coffee. “Maybe tonight will get us back on track. It’s her first day of school, and I’m making Indian food. Noah’s going to apologize to her, too.”
“Good. You need to settle into each other, that’s all.” Kathy rose. “Show me her room. I’m dying to see.”
“I have to go get paint chips today so she can choose a wall color. I’m thinking blue, but you can let me know what you think.” Maggie rose, taking the lead, and they went upstairs to Anna’s room. Anna had unpacked and moved in all of her things, and Maggie felt pleased at how the room looked, with the pretty bed, bureau, and bookshelf full of textbooks, novels, and volumes of poetry.
“What a transformation!” Kathy walked to the bed, touching its frilly canopy with her fingertips. “I love the canopy.”
“She picked it out.”
“And how cute is this?” Kathy went over to the bookshelves. “So many books!”
“I know. She’s a big reader.” Maggie scanned the hardbacks of the entire Harry Potter series, took one off the shelf, and flipped through the pages. A line of Hermione’s dialogue was underlined, where Anna had written a margin note that read, awesome! “Aw, she likes Hermione.”
“Don’t we all?” Hermione is Nancy Drew with a British accent.”
“She really likes poetry. That’s her thing.” Maggie replaced the Harry Potter book and slid out a volume of Sylvia Plath.
“Sylvia Plath? Now there’s a fun gal.”
“She was a good poet.”
“But she dies in the end. I know, I saw the movie. Gwyneth Paltrow, my girl crush.”
“I didn’t know that about you.” Maggie looked over with a smile.
“Now you do. I subscribe to Goop. How else will I know where to eat in Barcelona?”
“You’re not going to Barcelona.”
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