Read A Tan & Sandy Silence Online
Authors: John D. MacDonald
Tags: #General, #Mystery & Detective, #Hard-Boiled, #Fiction
Jeannie stood up and sipped frowningly at her drink. Then she looked at me. "McGee?"
"Yes, dear."
"Everybody I know is acting weirder all the time. Have you noticed that too?"
"Yes, I have. Meyer isn't often like that."
"It's pretty weird and pushy for me to barge in on you like this. I'm not like this, really."
"It does have engines."
"That's nice. But do you feel like you've been maneuvered into something you'd just as soon not do, huh?"
"The more I think about it, the better I like it."
She put her drink down and came over and gave me one quick, thorough, and enthusiastic kiss.
"There! Now it's just a case of getting acquainted, huh? Want to start by helping me unpack?"
We carried the luggage back to the master stateroom. She asked me what Meyer had meant about her having a broken wing. I said he was one of the last of the great romantics. I said there used to be two. But now there was just one left. The hairy one.