Paws off the Boss by Casey Griffin (best summer reads of all time TXT) đ
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Grinning, she opened the VWâs door to have a look, and a wave of pine freshness hit her. It had that new-car smell to it. Someone had vacuumed the glass out of every nook and cranny and then detailed it. Her old Bug looked like new. Well, sort of.
She went back inside for her phone and texted Aiden while she continued to make breakfast.
You fixed my car!
A few minutes later, her phone chimed. I pulled some strings and got it into the shop during the night. Tamara drove it back. Are you upset?
Piperâs mouth twisted at the mention of Tamara. For a brief second, she worried about sabotage. How hard would it be for the woman to cut her brake lines? As she considered her response, she received another text. I also had them address that check engine light.
She frowned. But itâs been there forever. It could have waited.
Until when? When you were on your way to your exam, or your first day at work, and it exploded?
Piper rolled her eyes. It wasnât going to explode :P
Your car? Yes. It would have.
Ha ha. Donât hate the car just because youâre jealous.
She stared out the window at her perfect VW and knew she wasnât upset. It was actually a very thoughtful gesture. It also fixed her transportation issue.
Thank you. To show she was sincere, she added, :).
Youâre welcome. X.
Relying on others wasnât really Piperâs thing. It didnât come naturally to her. She avoided being indebted to anyoneâyou know, except for the bank, the credit card company, and the IRS. But with Aiden, she didnât feel indebted, at least not since theyâd talked it over. It was about give-and-take, and she looked forward to doing nice things for him in return. She went to get ready for work, smiling as she imagined how she would pay him back when he got home that night.
That smile remained there as she crawled into her VW Bug with Colin and headed to her telegram gigâafter testing the brakes first. It didnât even disappear when she heard the radio tune in instead of the Katy Perry CD that had been stuck in her ancient deck for the last two years.
Startled, Piper glanced down. A brand-new, expensive-looking system sat in the dash. Even then, her smile didnât waiver.
In her pine-fresh car, Piper and Colin headed across town to the UCSF campus to tell someone theyâd done a âsuperâ job that yearâor rather, sing to them. Sheâd considered bringing Sophie, but Colin was enough of a handful as it was. He didnât match her Supergirl costume, but sheâd never had to explain his presence during the occasional performance in the past. Everyone would just call him adorable and want to pet him. Heâd lap up the attention while Piper would rake in the tips, which were always better when he was with herâbecause, apparently, he was cuter than she was.
Afterward, she practically floated all the way to the rescue center on cloud nine. When a love song came on the radio, she caught herself singing along with it. Snorting, she shook her head at her pathetic self. She was acting like Addison. But maybe now she understood what her friend was talking about when it came to love.
Love. There wasnât even a hint of sarcasm in her attitude as she thought of the word. Was it too much too soon? Was it possible? With Aiden, she felt anything was possible. With him, nothing was too much.
Of course, there were still those doubts, the questions plaguing Piper about his work, about why heâd been so secretive about the center. But every doubt sheâd had so far had turned out to be something silly and insignificant, something that could be explained away. There had to be a simple explanation for everything. Right?
But her life was never that simple. And she was reminded of that the moment she pulled into the rescue center parking lot. The smile that had been lingering since sheâd woken up that morning melted from her face. Lording over the lot was a sign with big, black glaring letters.
Rezoning Application.
Piper parked the car and frowned at Colin. âRezoning for what?â
Colin leaned against the passenger window, staring at the sign in the same confused way she was. He gave her what was most certainly a shrug. Beats me.
She slipped a light coat over her costume and grabbed her backpack with a change of clothes. She jumped out of her car, marching over to the ten-foot-tall sign. Colin sniffed around the wooden posts before raising his leg and letting the sign know exactly what he thought about it.
Piper studied the lines and measurements of the enlarged map, trying to understand what she was seeing. Or rather, trying to find some other explanation, some way to deny what it was telling her. With a shaking hand, she slid her sunglasses on top of her head, as though that might make things clearer.
The plot of land in question encompassed not only the dachshund rescue center but several of the surrounding properties as well. They wanted to change the classification from commercial to residential.
She read the details of the proposal, thinking there must be some mistake, but it confirmed what the map told her. They wanted to build something where the rescue center was. Her beloved rescue center.
Holding out a steadying hand, Piper leaned against the sign, her breaths coming faster and faster. Right in front of her face, she found a note at the bottom of the sign: âFurther information may be obtained from Caldwell and Son Investments Ltd.â
Of course, she thought, tears prickling her eyes. Because the only person who could apply for rezoning was the owner. Her boyfriend.
Gravel crunched under Piperâs red, knee-high Supergirl boots as she followed Colin, running around to the back courtyard. She unlatched the gate and barreled through, yelling, âAddy? Zoe? Have you seen that signââ
A camera lens reared out of nowhere and into her face. She stumbled, catching herself on the tall wooden fence. She got a whiff of Chanel before she ate a microphone.
âPiper Summers,â Holly accused. âWhat do you have to say for yourself?â
At least, it sounded like the annoying reporter. However, Piper couldnât see anything but her own distorted reflection in the camera lens. No matter which way she turned, it blocked her path.
She shoved the lens away. âGet out of my face.â
Holly snapped her fingers. âHey You. Back off. I canât interview her when youâre two inches from her giant pores. How are the viewers going to see me?â Achoo! She rubbed her nose. âStupid allergies.â
Hey You scrambled back a couple of paces, giving Piper enough room to glare at the reporter, but she heard his lens zoom in on her face.
âWhat is this?â she asked. âWhatâs going on?â
Piperâs friends stood on the other side of the courtyard, watching the interaction with dismay. Addison struggled to hold back Toby, who jerked against his leash, fixated on Hollyâs fuchsia pantsuit. Zoe gave Piper a shrug that said she wasnât sure what Holly was talking about.
Holly flew in Piperâs face again, shaking her finger. âIâll tell you what this is. This is me busting out my investigative journalist skills. You think you can make a fool out of Holly Hart?â She planted a fist on her hip. âLet me tell you. Iâve worked too hard to get where I am to let someone like you discredit me.â
Piper scowled. âDiscredit you?â
âAnd my getting this job had nothing to do with those rumors that I slept with the producer. Nothing! I deserve this. Iâm a proper journalist now.â Drawing herself up, she smoothed the wrinkles in her pantsuit and prepared to take it from the top. She cleared her throat. âPiper Summers, is it true that Aiden Caldwell bought the dachshund rescue center a month and a half ago?â
Piperâs annoyance level spiked. âAre these the amazing investigative skills youâre busting out?â
Holly ignored that. âAnd isnât it also true that ever since Aiden Caldwell bought the rescue center, it has been plagued with misfortune?â
âWell, things have been a bit unfortunate âŠâ Piperâs anger flared as she realized where Holly was going with this line of questioning. âButââ
âIâd call three separate attacks more than âunfortunate.ââ
âBut he wasnât involved in any of them, if thatâs what you mean.â She wanted to say more, to defend Aiden with what she knew, but Inspector Samuels had said the dirt they had on Barney Miller couldnât go public yet.
âDidnât Mr. Caldwell just happen to stop by the day of the vandalism?â Hollyâs cynicism oozed from each word.
âHe came by to see me.â
Holly made a point of scanning Piper from head to toe before widening her eyes at the camera. âRight. And he just happened to be in the neighborhood the night of the fire too, I suppose?â
âYes. He came by to ⊠to see me.â
âJust
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