"Joy, Dara - High 02 - High Intensity" - читать интересную книгу автора (Joy Dara)Besides, it was one of the few places in all New England where one could watch the sun set over the water. There was a connection there ... somewhere. In her mind, this was a perfect place for bananafish and things that go bump in the night. When she mentioned her findings, Tyber immediately countered her hypothesis. "You do realize that many of these sightings could simply be electrical disturbances caused by the surrounding waterЧmuch like what occurs on the moors in England?" he gave her a lyberific grin. She snorted. "Will you give this a chance!" "And which chance would that be," he murmured before bending down to brush his warm lips across her earlobe. "I am here to investigate"Чhis hot tongue flicked quickly at the small lobeЧ"everything that goes bump in the night. And I know just where I'm going to start." Zanita shivered at the spine-tingling touch. "TVber! Stop that!" He chuckled low in his throat as he carried the rest of the bags through the door and dropped them in the parlor. Blooey, still wheezy from the trip, reeled in behind them. Hambone, on a leash, trotted with a lively step beside the little pirate. Zanita had been frankly stunned when Blooey put the leash 71 on the despotic feline and he didn't squawk. Tyber had quickly explained to her the Law of Hambone Motion: Appear to go along with anything that seemed in a cat's best interest, no matter how bizarre. Feline philosophyЧgotta love it! "Would you like a mini-tour before I show you to your rooms?" Todd asked. "We'd love it!" Zanita answered for everyone. "It's so lovely here." "A quick tour would be great. The more we're familiar with the layout, the easier it will be for us to delve into this problem you're having." Zanita noted that Tyber had said"problem," not "ghost." There were some notions that were beyond the scope of even a free-thinking physicistЧand it appeared that this was one of them. The chef beamed with pride at their enthusiasm. From what they had seen of the inn so far, he had every right to be proud. The parlor was a cozy room dominated by a large stone fireplace, flanked on both sides with wooden built-in bookshelves. The decor and style of the house seemed to be reflective of the owner's eclectic taste in cooking. Many different periods were melded together, but rather than being discordant, the decor was homey ... with a splash of weirdness. Tyber and Zanita loved it. Todd began showing them around the first level, taking them through the dining room, 72 then the attached greenhouseЧfragrant with the many fresh herbs he used in his cookingЧ and then to the large, professionally equipped kitchen. Blooey stopped along the way to pick a few lids off the steaming pots. He inhaled appreciatively. " 'Tis a fine concoction yer brewing here, mate." "Thanks, Blooey. Somehow, after we spoke on the phone, I had feeling you'd be a kindred spirit." Tyber and Zanita covertly glanced at each other. Kindred spirit? They doubted Todd had ever put one toe on a pirate ship, especially while solving a set sequence. As far as they knew, neither involved figs. "I'll show you to your room" Todd went on. "We'll all be gathering in the parlor at seven for drinks. That way everyone can get acquainted before dinner." "All?" Tyber asked as he glanced out the window facing the back of the inn. Rolling land, lightly dusted with snow, led to a pine forest in the distance. A hundred-year-old stone wall separated the meadow from the woods and seemed to delineate the far perimeter of the land. It was already becoming dark outside. He noted a taller hill some distance from the house, partially hidden by a copse of trees. 73 "I was thinking it's very similar to the property around my house." "Good old New England vistas. By the way, Gramercy Hubble arrived earlier this afternoon, and Calendula Brite came in just before you. They're freshening up now." Todd opened a narrow door in the kitchen which led to a well-stocked pantry. Another door at the other end of the pantry led to a fruit cellar. "So is your mother down there?" Tyber had the nerve to grin. Todd chuckled. "No, but something else is. On occasion all of the fruits are scattered about. And some of them have gone from pre-peak to rot in just a few hours, for no reason I can tell. The air turns foul, too." "No other entrances down there, I presume?" Todd shook his head. "None. And I lock the door when I go up at night. Can't figure it out." "That's why we're here." Tyber spoke softly. "Yeah, and I appreciate it, believe me. My business is starting to suffer, and I've worked very hard to make this place a success." Zanita put her hand on his arm. "We'll straighten it out; don't worry." Todd patted her hand. "C'mon, let me show you to your rooms. I heard you were newlyweds so I saved the best suite for you. Its got a sunken whirlpool tub and a private veranda overlooking the backyard." He winked at them. 74 "You're my new best friend, buddy." Zanita punched Tyber's arm. The room was a testament to sybaritic pleasure. A mahogany canopy tester bedЧnot too large, Zanita noticedЧfaced a free-standing stone fireplace. It was a bed made for close cuddling on cool winter nights. "Now, don't you go hogging the bed tonight, baby," Tyber drawled. Zanita smiled. They both knew who it was that sprawled unchecked across a bed. Like a pirate captain. They walked around the fireplace, noticing that the other side of the grate faced the sunken tub. The outside wall facing the whirlpool was almost all glass and overlooked the back end of the verandaЧcomplete with ornate hammock. It was already dark outside; pale moonlight glanced off the thin blanket of snow on the meadows. As they both watched, several new flakes began to fall. Along with the temperature. Zanita knew what that meant. "Oh-oh." Tyber ran his hand down the back of her neck to massage the tender skin there. "Uh-huh. The channel might ice up. We might have to fly back, but don't tell Hambone." |
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