Goodbye Ruby Tuesday. A. L. Michael
Чтение книги онлайн.

Читать онлайн книгу Goodbye Ruby Tuesday - A. L. Michael страница 13

Название: Goodbye Ruby Tuesday

Автор: A. L. Michael

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Контркультура

Серия: The House on Camden Square

isbn: 9781474054447

isbn:

СКАЧАТЬ shocked at the little girl’s perceptive skills, but also scared about what that might mean. And just how possible it was.

      ‘Why would you say that, baby?’ Mollie asked, stroking a hand over Esme’s silky hair.

      ‘Boys are mean when they love you. That’s what the girls at school say. And all those movies.’ Esme shrugged, sighing at the terrible facts of life. Mollie looked horrified, and Evie made a face, ‘Hun, if someone’s horrible to you, it’s because they’re horrible. They can’t use love as an excuse. Maybe that man did love Aunt Ruby, but when you really love someone, you’re not horrible to them, okay?’

      Esme shrugged, ‘Sure.’

      ‘I wish parenting would come with a bloody handbook about how to undo the sh–’ Mollie swerved, ‘silly things society teaches kids.’

      ‘Hey, we’ve fallen for it too.’ Evie shrugged, looking up at the narrow staircase, ‘So we’ve already met the troll under the bridge – how bad can it be?’

      Two flights of winding, cramped stairs that seemed to get more uneven as you walked up, the threadbare carpet coming unstuck beneath their feet, and they were in the flat.

      Apart from a faintly musty smell, it had a lot going for it. Light streamed through large bay windows, and there were skylights to enhance the effect. Whilst furniture was sparse, it was good quality. A solid coffee table and creamy sofa that Esme immediately sunk into. The kitchen had a breakfast bar, and each bedroom had beds with solid wooden bed frames. The bigger room had a four-poster bed with gauzy blue fabric floating from each corner, and Evie watched as Esme’s eyes widened with glee. The second room was even more sparse – a low bed set in a frame, close to the floor, that seemed to be made of pallets, sanded down until they seemed solid. Evie imagined the room with hanging canopies, and tea lights on the pallet edges, fairy lights beneath them. She could make this place magical.

      ‘So, what do we think? Can we make this home?’ she asked Esme and Mollie.

      ‘What do you think, Ez?’ Mollie directed the question at her daughter, anxious and unsure.

      Esme beamed, ‘As long as we get the magical princess bed, this is going to be wonderful.’

      ***

      The rest of the day passed quickly enough, lugging their furniture up the narrow staircase, unpacking and rearranging. Evie was shocked to find how few possessions she actually had. But there was her duvet cover on the bed, material draped from the huge bay window and, in the corner, a little table set up as her work station – her toolbox painted with purple glitter nail polish. It looked like a sixteen-year-old girl lived here; but she grinned, because that meant a trip to Camden Market for more pretty things. Esme would love it.

      They found a stash of takeaway menus in the drawer and ordered pizza. Mollie had phoned Chelsea to invite her, but it went straight to voicemail. Evie stopped herself from commenting, just barely. It was starting to feel very much like Chelsea didn’t have time for them or Ruby. But that wasn’t much of a surprise, seeing as they hadn’t tried to get in contact with her for years. Maybe her life was exactly how she liked it.

      Evie pounded down the stairs to get the pizza, and as she returned she paused outside Killian’s door, preparing herself for the treacherous climb up the stairs. Through the door she could hear the faint strum of Metallica. What was that guy’s problem? Usually people got to know her before she pissed them off. Like when a guy chases you for three years, knows you’re a selfish bitch, and then gets upset when you don’t want to marry him. That was usually how she upset people. Well, how she upset Nigel. Continuously. For many, many years. In general, she knew she was an ‘acquired taste’; she could be aggressively passionate about things, a little too focused, a little too desperate to get things done. She was not everybody’s cup of tea, she knew that. But damn, it wasn’t nice when someone disliked you for no reason. But maybe Killian was just a grouchy arsehole. Or maybe, it was about Ruby. Esme’s comment circled her brain – would Ruby have fallen for Killian? The connections listed by the tabloids usually included boyband members and reality TV celebrities. Could she have loved a carpenter from North London? Probably not. For Ruby, love was a stepping stone, not a place you stayed. But a man loving Ruby, and her enjoying the attention until she found something better? Well, that was Ruby all over.

      Maybe she should be nice to Killian, maybe he was grieving and confused too. Or maybe, just maybe, he was an arsehole, and she had enough problems to deal with. She had to build this place in a couple of months, before Mollie could realise there was not quite as much money or time as she’d thought.

      As she thundered up the stairs with the Veggie Supreme Esme had insisted on (she could now be a vegetarian as she was out of her grandma’s turkey twizzler clutches), Evie realised that everything she had ever wanted was completely possible. And as they sat on the floor of their new flat, making plans and laughing, Evie imagined Ruby with them, believing anything was possible.

      Конец ознакомительного фрагмента.

      Текст предоставлен ООО «ЛитРес».

      Прочитайте эту книгу целиком, купив полную легальную версию на ЛитРес.

      Безопасно оплатить книгу можно банковской картой Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, со счета мобильного телефона, с платежного терминала, в салоне МТС или Связной, через PayPal, WebMoney, Яндекс.Деньги, QIWI Кошелек, бонусными картами или другим удобным Вам способом.

/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgEBLAEsAAD/4RYrRXhpZgAATU0AKgAAAAgABwESAAMAAAABAAEAAAEaAAUA AAABAAAAYgEbAAUAAAABAAAAagEoAAMAAAABAAIAAAExAAIAAAAUAAAAcgEyAAIAAAAUAAAAhodp AAQAAAABAAAAnAAAAMgAAAEsAAAAAQAAASwAAAABQWRvYmUgUGhvdG9zaG9wIDcuMAAyMDE2OjA0 OjIzIDA5OjA1OjEyAAAAAAOgAQADAAAAAQABAACgAgAEAAAAAQAABkCgAwAEAAAAAQAACgMAAAAA AAAABgEDAAMAAAABAAYAAAEaAAUAAAABAAABFgEbAAUAAAABAAABHgEoAAMAAAABAAIAAAIBAAQA AAABAAABJgICAAQAAAABAAAU/QAAAAAAAABIAAAAAQAAAEgAAAAB/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgEASABI AAD/7QAMQWRvYmVfQ00AAf/uAA5BZG9iZQBkgAAAAAH/2wCEAAwICAgJCAwJCQwRCwoLERUPDAwP FRgTExUTExgRDAwMDAwMEQwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwBDQsLDQ4NEA4OEBQO Dg4UFA4ODg4UEQwMDAwMEREMDAwMDAwRDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDP/AABEI AIAAUAMBIgACEQEDEQH/3QAEAAX/xAE/AAABBQEBAQEBAQAAAAAAAAADAAECBAUGBwgJCgsBAAEF AQEBAQEBAAAAAAAAAAEAAgMEBQYHCAkKCxAAAQQBAwIEAgUHBggFAwwzAQACEQMEIRIxBUFRYRMi cYEyBhSRobFCIyQVUsFiMzRygtFDByWSU/Dh8WNzNRaisoMmRJNUZEXCo3Q2F9JV4mXys4TD03Xj 80YnlKSFtJXE1OT0pbXF1eX1VmZ2hpamtsbW5vY3R1dnd4eXp7fH1+f3EQACAgECBAQDBAUGBwcG BTUBAAIRAyExEgRBUWFxIhMFMoGRFKGxQiPBUtHwMyRi4XKCkkNTFWNzNPElBhaisoMHJjXC0kST VKMXZEVVNnRl4vKzhMPTdePzRpSkhbSVxNTk9KW1xdXl9VZmdoaWprbG1ub2JzdHV2d3h5ent8f/ 2gAMAwEAAhEDEQA/APS/Z+8PvCYvpaJdYxo8S4f3oF1B9Wx7GDa1wkgfBD6rg25WXUKmgkVu3OPA gjaN38pRDLI8Xp+U/wCMvxYoznwylwCieLybP2nGgODy9p4LGueDP8pjXNSfftqNrK3PaO5IaOY8 XO/6Kaim53T6K3tLbWQ1wPaJYf8AoozMctrsqJlr/onvqNuqRlO6A0rf+sgxjGZG4BrzCCmy7IDg NtTmjhvuOv8AKeP/AEUqeHda7KqN+54MsJsGgeRvboBsqu/kf6L9J/OfolpNpx8aLC4MgbXOcQA7 +tu+CLU2oVj0o9N0uG3UHcd5d/ac5CInQ4jqPxZeLHESqFiWgJ/R/wAJr5le9rKwze5xkacAfyvz UB7309NtvD3hwnYS4mDIYPpl35ysYHUsLqVLr8K0XVMe6svAIG5v0tpeG726/TZ7Eeyquxuyxoc2 Q7aeJB3D/pI8B4jK+lUxgcEwJxI4SOKBGvlTmdKvzMp9otvcW1hse1gMmf5H8lHpyMp9or3sEzyw zoJ7WfSVxtVbbH2tbD7AA9w77fo/lTNorZs2Dbs0bHgexQIl6alt839ZfPJjlKREOEEDhA/RPDr/ AM5//9D1NUMjr3SsYF11xFbXBr7m12Ppa4kM225VTH49Xud/hLVU+sNzrsrp3RGksb1Sx/2h4JB9 Chvr30AsLXt+0/zO/wD0fqKz1yvo1XRrW9UrA6bS1m6tocAA0tbSxjadrvp7GMa1NbEMUP1XuCcv dPpjj+fg4vbuPF80pTjP0Oimc9rGlz3BrRySYCw6Mi/rlubjY19nT8TEDKKzTtbYXvY21z372O9J tDS2quqv/hf0n816NHp+U67 СКАЧАТЬ