Grapes of Death
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“That’s a fact,” Abigail confirmed as she sat back down. “We have a boatload of work to do and less than two months to do it. Our booth is going to be the best one at the festival, or I’ll know the reason why. So there won’t be time for that kind of nonsense.”
“Good wine and good friends.” Madison smiled. “It’s gonna be a party for sure. I have so many ideas. Now that the wedding from Hades is over, I can’t wait to get started.”
“From your mouth to God’s ears, Maddy. I just hope Third-Rate Winery doesn’t show,” Abigail grumbled.
“Third-Rate? Never heard of it,” Jackson said.
“Third Coast Winery. It’s a small vineyard down toward the coast,” Ross explained. “It’s run by Gram’s high school sweetheart and his trophy wife.”
“Uh-oh. Bad memories, Miss Abby?” Jackson asked. “Or was he the one that got away?”
Ross burst out laughing. “Gram doesn’t approve of his choice in spouses, that’s all.”
Abigail made a pfft sound and rolled her eyes. “Divia Larson is a brainless twit. Always trying to one-up everyone with her designer clothes and snooty ways. I don’t know what Garrett sees in her.”
“Be that as it may, we’re going to have the best booth with or without Third Coast’s entry.” Elise glanced over at Jackson. “And there’ll be no mischief. I promise.”
“That’s good news,” Jackson replied with a smile.
“Speaking of good news,” Ross said as he stood and raised his wine glass. “I have some awesome news for us all. I spoke with the bank yesterday afternoon, but with everything coming to a head at once, I didn’t have time to get the family together to discuss it.”
“Is this about the balloon payment that’s coming due?” Madison asked.
“Yes.” Ross nodded. “After the success of the Adams/Wilkinson wedding, and with subsequent referrals for several more events, they’ve agreed to take half the payment now and the other half in ninety days.”
“And we have enough to cover the first half now?” Elise asked.
“Yep. And, we have a couple CDs maturing next month as well. So, it looks like things are smoothing out.”
“Oh, Ross, that’s wonderful!” Laura said. “We always get good numbers before the holidays. By the time the second half is due, our cash flow should be under control and we can stop worrying. That is, until the next crisis,” she finished with a laugh.
“So, a toast,” Ross said, holding up his glass. “To family, good wine, and a bountiful future. Salut!”
“Salut!” They all responded lifting their glasses high, and Elise couldn’t help but grin. They may have had a rough summer, but things were definitely looking up. The vineyard was out of the woods financially, at least for the time-being, she and Jackson finally seemed to be finding their footing, and the future looked bright. She sent Jackson a wink just before putting the glass to her lips.
Salut, indeed!
Acknowledgments
There are also a few folks to thank, so I hope you’ll indulge me, dear reader. First and foremost, I must start with my agent, the amazing Christine Witthohn. Thanks for taking a chance on me, girlfriend. You are the most amazing partner, cheerleader, task master, and friend. I can’t express how grateful I am for your hard work, advice, and support. And for being my bulletproof vest.
A shout-out goes to my beta-readers: Diane Nelson, Recca Maze, Penny Jensen, Robin Pearsall, and longtime buddy Natalie Bellissimo. Thank you all for your encouragement … and for cleaning up my grammar. I am grateful.
A special thanks goes to Liz Lipperman, my critique partner extraordinaire. Thank you for going first and blazing the trail. You keep me honest and are a tireless sounding board, a continuous source of support, and truly a valued friend. I couldn’t have done this without you … and wouldn’t have wanted to.
Last but not least, to my family and friends who’ve stood behind me throughout this mad endeavor: I love you.
© Janet Hanson-Haight
About the Author
A native of Oregon, Joni Folger spent twenty-two years with an airline, traveling and moving around the country before settling down near the beautiful Pacific Ocean with her three very spoiled cats. When she’s not spending quality time with the characters she creates, she enjoys gardening, crafting, and working in local theater.
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