It’s not that I’m jealous, how could I
be? That would be petty and immature of me, I’m sure you'd agree, especially
when you consider how close she and I have become. We think so much alike now
that we’re practically the same person! I must confess, though, it does irk me
that Jamie has so many admirers and well-wishers. Everyone’s always clamoring
to know: What is Jamie going to do next? How is Jamie feeling? Where has Jamie
been? I know that I’m boring by comparison (Lord knows, I’m not the one having
adventures!), but still, I’m standing right here, and I’m doing fine, if anyone
is interested. I know they’re not, and I’m okay with that. The truth is I also
want to know what Jamie’s been up to. She can be so secretive, especially when
she knows that I’m desperate to know what she’s planning. And, when she finally
decides to talk to me, it will surely be at the most inconvenient time, like
while I’m grocery shopping, or at three o’clock in the morning. She doesn’t
realize that I hang on her every word, that I rush to write it all down,
sometimes texting it back to myself as I wait in line to pick up a burrito for
dinner.
Well, I have secrets, too. For
example, Jamie has no idea that I have a little crush on her boyfriend,
Kip–even though he’s twenty years younger than I am–and I’d like to keep that
between us, if you don’t mind.
I think what bothers me the most is
how quickly everyone flocked to her. After all, Jamie’s only been around for a
couple of years and I’ve lived here all my life. And even though we’re both
family law attorneys and mediators, I’m quite certain that I’m the better
lawyer. But no one cares about that. They just want to know if Jamie will ever
get to see her dad, or if Kip will come back from Australia, or if Jamie and
Grace’s friendship can survive the crisis coming up in Book 4, “Engaged in
Danger”. All I can say is–you’ll have to ask Jamie Quinn, yourself, because she
hasn’t told me a thing. I have a funny feeling I’ll be seeing her soon, though,
probably around three in the morning. Maybe I should put a pot of coffee on,
just in case. Don’t worry; I know exactly how she takes it–with lots of milk
and three sugars, same as me. Like I said, we’re practically the same person.
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I definitely need to catch up with Peril in the Park.
ReplyDeleteAnd it is cool that Jamie keeps you company while waiting in a boring line. That's a true friend!
Thanks, Susan! No rush on "Peril in the Park", you can read it when you're standing in line somewhere. lol!
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