Miss Ruffles Inherits Everything (37 page)

I thought about it. Thought about Honeybelle and how she'd been so insulted by her friends in the garden club not leaping to her defense. How she'd been the most important person in the whole town and kept things that way by lending money to anyone who asked. But then she was humiliated by her own daughter-in-law in front of the garden club. I thought about how she had asked me to help her think up a prank to retaliate against her former friends. She had wanted to punish everybody who'd done her wrong. Most especially President Cornfelter. She came up with a plan, all right, but it punished all the wrong people.

I said, “She willed all her property to Miss Ruffles.”

“I think that was intended to be temporary,” Ten said. “She probably figured if she gave all her possessions to the dog, it would be easier to get them back when she returned. My bet is, my grandfather helped cook up that scheme, too. It has his sense of humor all over it.”

I looked at Ten and wished I could clear the frown from his brow with a touch. A kiss, maybe. But I refrained.

He caught my look and got serious. He took my hand in his. “I made a commitment to Poppy, you know.”

I let out an unsteady breath. “And you're not going to break that commitment, are you?”

“Poppy wants to go to Atlanta. If she gets the job, she's going.”

“What about you? Are you moving to Atlanta with her?”

Ten met my gaze. “My place is here. I was born and raised here, and I'm making my life here. And Poppy knows that.”

I found myself smiling. “So what are you saying, Ten?”

His smile started to dawn, too. “I'm saying this situation has made Poppy and me both think we've made a mistake. She thought she wanted to get married, have a family, but … well, turns out she'd really like to have a glamorous career.”

“She could go far. She just needed a little nudge in the right direction.”

He laughed. “Is that what you call it? A nudge?” He shook his head wryly. “Doesn't matter. We're going to talk tomorrow. This probably means there's going be a producer's job opening up at the television station. They need somebody smart. Somebody who has good ideas and can make things happen.”

I was feeling happily dizzy again. “Sounds interesting. Especially since I don't think I can work for Honeybelle anymore. Miss Ruffles and Fred and I—we might have to find a new home.”

“I might be able to help you with that.” Ten's grin was steady. “Want to have supper with me tomorrow night? Out at the ranch, after the rodeo? I bet Mae Mae will make us something good to eat.”

“Are you breaking things off with your fiancée tomorrow, and asking me to dinner the same day?”

“Yes, ma'am,” he said. “And after supper, we're going to take a walk under the stars, and I'm going to kiss you. Think you could arrange not to have a funny color on your mouth?”

“Yes, I can arrange that,” I said.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

N
ANCY
M
ARTIN
, winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award for mystery writing from
RT Book Reviews
, is the author of
Foxy Roxy, Sticky Fingers,
and the bestselling Blackbird Sisters Mysteries. She lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. You can sign up for email updates
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ALSO BY
NANCY MARTIN

Roxy Abruzzo Mysteries

Sticky Fingers

Foxy Roxy

Blackbird Sisters Mysteries

A Little Night Murder

Little Black Book of Murder

No Way to Kill a Lady

Murder Melts in Your Mouth

A Crazy Little Thing Called Death

Have Your Cake and Kill Him Too

Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die

Some Like It Lethal

Dead Girls Don't Wear Diamonds

How to Murder a Millionaire

 

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CONTENTS

Title Page

Copyright Notice

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

About the Author

Also by Nancy Martin

Copyright

 

This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.

 

MISS RUFFLES INHERITS EVERYTHING
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First Edition: November 2015

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