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M
argaret Ramona
Sampson, fifty-four, always said the
seventeenth hole would be the death of her and she was right.
As
her caddy began to follow, she
waved him off.
Yes,
Margaret thought, I'll get
out of it! No way would she take a penalty.
"Naughty, naughty," a strong
baritone voice chastised.
"Well, look who's here. I didn't
know you belonged to our club--"
Her
last dying thought was that
she should have used the three iron instead of a wood. . . .
H
eigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's
off to the pool we go. As soon
as they get past the swimming part of the morning, my little ragtag
bunch of adventurers will be primed for another mission improbable.
Towels at the ready, we cross the parking area, head down the winding
brick path, through the small grove of palm trees, over three little
bridges, past the clubhouse and the shuffleboard court, all the while
avoiding those pesky ducks coming out of the ponds to leave their
little droppings.
Plump
Tessie Hoffman, the only real
swimmer among us, is energetically doing her laps.
Evvie
glares at him. "You're just
jealous."
"Wait and
see," she chirps. "But I
promise it'll be gory."
Hy grins
at us, thrilled with
himself. Affronted as usual, we turn our backs on him and paddle away.
"Schlemiel!"
Ida hisses under her
breath.
"What a
pity," says Evvie. "All that
money she didn't get to spend."
Ida takes
the sunblock from her as
Sophie turns to let Ida do her back. "Dream on."
Sophie
hands the cream to Evvie. "And
you know what? If he's old and ugly I wouldn't want him anyway."
Evvie
continues working on Sophie's
back. "What's old anyway? Look at us."
"Over
here." The voice manages to
raise a decibel or two.
Needless
to say the girls get out,
following right behind me, my little ducklings all in a row.
"Your
neighbors told me where I could
find you."
I ignore
Ida. "What can I do for you?"
"I am
looking for a detective," the
woman says, and then adds worriedly, "if the price is right."
"Hah!"
says Hy with great delight.
"The old man is dipping his wick somewheres else!"
The woman
stares up at him. What did
this fool say?
He
shrugs, feigning hurt. "I'm trying
to lend a hand here."
"Maybe
he's lonely," Lola contributes.
"Maybe
he's not with a
woman,
" says Mary darkly. She's still pretty traumatized over John.
I have to
nip this group intrusion
right in the bud. Now.
"Wait
awhile," says Hy complacently.
"She'll figure out she can't do without us."
"Right,"
adds Mary. "She owes us. Big
time."
I tell
you, it's not easy being a
star.
GETTING OLD IS MURDER
A Dell Book / November 2005
Published by
Bantam Dell
A Division of Random House, Inc.
New York, New York