TERROR IN A TEAPOT EXCERPT TERROR IN A TEAPOT - SILVER SISTERS BOOK 2 | Page 13

to come.” “Whoo hoo,” Rudy swung an invisible lasso with his right hand, “I’m glad I’m not in yer Uncle Sterling’s boots!” “Just do me a favor. Try calling Pistov Forwarders again, and if the church ladies phone, tell them I’ve gone to Russia to get their samovar.” Goldie took a deep breath and ducked into the back room. First she needed to call her daughter Chili, who worked for Godiva’s boyfriend, the famous chef Caesar Romano. Then, when she got up the nerve, she would have to bite the bullet and dial her sister’s number. Angel Batista waved a letter in the air to get her boss’s attention. “Wait till you hear this one. You’re gonna love it.” Goldie’s identical twin, Godiva Olivia DuBois, looked up from writing an answer for her syndicated advice column, Ask G.O.D. With an all-knowing Mae West look, she fluffed her mane of silver hair. “Okay, Toots, let’s have it, and it better be good.” Angel giggled. “You put me in the dirt when you do that Mae West imitation. I’m so glad I left the L.A. Times when you offered me this job. Besides, it’s way nicer working in a Beverly Hills mansion than a six-by-six cubicle in downtown Los An-geles.” She cleared her throat. “Okay, here it is.” Dear G.O.D., I work in an insurance agency and yesterday a client came in with her grandson. While she was signing papers the little boy pointed to a photo of my husband Jack and our dog Bozo and said, “Look Grandma, she knows my daddy and his friend’s doggie, Bozo!” The little boy looked just like him, and the woman gushed about her wonderful son-in-law Jack. My husband does spend a lot of time away on business trips. Do you think he could be a bigamist? ~Doubtful in Duluth Godiva gave a thumbs up. “You’re right, Angel. It’s a winner. Answer it like this…”