by Meg Cabot
I call it Vivica,
Vivica,
My Vivica.
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Content of Check
Dale Carter 0002
207 E. 3rd St. Apt. 10J
New York, NY 10003 March 23, 2004
Kathleen Mackenzie $10,000
Ten thousand and 00 cents DOLLARS
NY MetroBank
Park Avenue, New York
MEMO:For the Apt and shit Dale Carter
:0003058439: 854765339 • 0002
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To: Jen Sadler
Fr: Kate Mackenzie
Re: Dale
Oh my God. That freak Dale—you know what he did? Messengered me over a check for ten grand.
TEN GRAND.
What do I DO????
Kate
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To: Kate Mackenzie
Fr: Jen Sadler
Re: Dale
What do you mean, what do you do? You cash it!
And don’t tell me you don’t think you should. You EARNED that money. You cooked and cleaned like a slave for him for all those years, and for what? A big fat, “I have to take it one day at a time”? You take that check and you run, don’t walk, to Chase and deposit it, before he sobers up.
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To: Jen Sadler
Fr: Kate Mackenzie
Re: Dale
You’re right. I’ll deposit it after work. There’s something else I’ve got to do right now, though.
Kate
Hola! You have reached the line of Ida Lopez. Ida is not here to take your call. Leave a message and she will get back to you.
(Tone)
Hi, Mrs. Lopez? It’s Kate. Kate Mackenzie. You know, from the Journal? I just wanted to say thank you so much for the cookies. They were really delicious. You shouldn’t have gone to so much trouble. But thank you so much for thinking of me.
Also I was wondering if your lawyer had been in touch with you yet. Because—I don’t know if you know this yet—but I got my job back, and I just now got the reinstatement papers for you on my desk. Which means the paper wants you back, Mrs. Lopez. With full benefits, and no lost pay from the time you were gone. Oh, I really hope you’ll come back, Mrs. Lopez. We really miss you around here. And you know, Stuart Hertzog just tendered his firm’s resignation as the Journal’s attorneys, so it’s not like you’ll be seeing him around anymore, either. Both he and Amy—you know, my boss? They’re gone. So please let me know, Mrs. Lopez, about whether you’re coming back. I’m keeping my fingers crossed!
(Click)
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To: Kate Mackenzie
Fr: Tony Salerno
Re: Ida Lopez
Hi, Kate. You don’t know me, I’m married to Nadine Wilcock, you know, the food critic over there at the Journal?
Anyway, I own the restaurant Fresche—you might have heard of it. I’m also Ida Lopez’s new boss. Yeah, that’s right. Nadine told me all about Mrs. Lopez and her chocolate chip cookies and all, so I did a little investigating, and well . . . she’s my new pastry chef. No offense, but I pay her a lot more than you guys did, so I can see why she might not want to leave. Have you ever tasted her blueberry blintzes? Mind-blowing.
So, anyway, looks like your loss is our gain . . . but it’s Ida’s gain, too.
And you can tell all those ravenous New York Journal-ists that if they miss Ida’s home cooking, they can just come on over to Fresche anytime they want!
Best,
Tony Salerno
Owner/master chef
Fresche
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To: Margaret Hertzog
Fr: Arthur Hertzog
Re: All of you
Just a quick note to say there seems to be some kind of misunderstanding concerning my whereabouts. I am not, as many of you seem to believe, on my way back to New York. The fellas and I are on our way to Pebble Beach, to try our hand at the most challenging course known to man.
I can see how this information might be upsetting to some of you. However, I had a near death experience a year ago, and it taught me one thing: Don’t waste your time on stupid shit. And frankly, all I seem to hear from some of you people is stupid shit.
Stuart, you could have a lot worse things wrong with you than the fact that you’re a carrier for a disease that you’ll never actually have. I heard you’re engaged to that girl you brought home for Thanksgiving dinner. Mazel tov. Tell her to eat more, she’s too skinny.
As for your problems with your brother, I have a feeling that those will soon be alleviated: I just got off the phone with Mitch, who has informed me that he has had enough with corporate law. He’s returning to his position as a public defender downtown where, he says, the clients are friendlier and less apt to commit perjury. I won’t stand in his way. Stuart, I know that by now everyone at Hertzog Webber and Doyle will have gotten used to my absence, and Mitchell’s leaving the firm shouldn’t have a deleterious effect on anything.
Margaret, I understand that you’re upset with Mitchell for something he did to Stuart’s fiancée. I told you when they were kids, and I’ll tell you now that they’re adults: Keep out of it. It’s your own fault, anyway. If you didn’t keep on telling Stuart he was your favorite, he wouldn’t have gotten such a swelled head to begin with.
And no, Stuart, I don’t mean that literally.
As for Janice’s becoming a lesbian and drawing against her capital: Again, Margaret, keep out of it. I don’t know about this lesbian business, and frankly, I don’t want to know. But that money is Janice’s to do with as she pleases. I do have to draw the line at her spending it on school. I’ve never heard anything so ridiculous in my life. I will pay for Janice’s tuition, as I did for all you kids. Janice, your orca business sounds like a damned stupid idea, but it’s your money, and if it makes you happy, you kayak around Puget Sound as much as you want.
Now I would appreciate it if you would all quit calling me, e-mailing me, Fed-Exing me, faxing me, and leaving messages for me at the hotel desk. I am on VACATION. I will let you know when it’s over. But I can tell you, it won’t be anytime soon.
I think I can get nine more holes in before dark, so I’m off. Good-bye.
Dad
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To: Kate Mackenzie
Fr: Helen Green
Re: Professor Wingblade
Dear Ms. Mackenzie,
I regret to inform you that Professor Wingblade is on sabbatical this year in Uganda. Due to the lack of electricity in the remote village in which he is doing his research, he does not have access to e-mail. If your message is of an urgent nature you can attempt to send it via “snail mail.” However, the postal system in the area in which the professor is currently staying is unreliable at best. The professor has asked that all mail of a non-urgent nature be held until his return. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance to you.
Sincerely,
Helen Green
Administrative Assistant
Department of Psychology
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Kentucky
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To: Helen Green
Fr: Kate Mackenzie
Re: Professor Wingblade
Dear Helen,
You know what? It doesn’t matter. I think it’s going to be all right. Tell Professor Wingblade hi from me when he gets back.
Kate
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To: Kate Mackenzie
Fr: Mitchell Hertzog
Re: You
So, now that you’ve gotten your job back, you’ll probably want to start thinking about finding a place to live.
And I just wanted to let you know, there’s a vacancy in my building. In my apartment, actually. And I was kind of wondering how you felt about that.
Mitch
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To: Mitchell Hertzog
Fr: Kate Mackenzie
Re: You
Interesting proposition. Let’s meet at your place to discuss after work today.
Kate
Acknowledgments
With thanks to the many people who helped contribute to this book (all errors are the author’s own):
Beth Ader
Jennifer Brown
Elizabeth Claypoole
Carrie Feron
Michele Jaffe
Laura Langlie
Todd Sullivan
Stephanie Vullo
David Walton
Dan Wasser
About the Author
Meg (a.k.a.) Meggin Cabot is the author of the bestselling, critically acclaimed, immensely popular Princess Diaries novels - Volumes I-III (The Princess Diaries; Princess in the Spotlight; and Princess in Love) are published by PerfectBound, along with All-American Girl and two adult contemporary books, The Boy Next Door and Boy Meets Girl. She is also the author of (among many, many other books, including even more Princess Diaries titles) She Went All the Way; Haunted: A Tale of the Mediator; and two Regency-era novels, Nicola and the Viscount and Victoria and the Rogue. Meg lives with her husband in New York City. Please visit www.megcabot.com.
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Books by Meg Cabot
BOY MEETS GIRL
THE BOY NEXT DOOR
SHE WENT ALL THE WAY
Young Adult Titles
THE PRINCESS DIARIES
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME II: PRINCESS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME III: PRINCESS IN LOVE
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME IV: PRINCESS IN WAITING
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME IV½: PROJECT PRINCESS
PRINCESS LESSONS
ALL AMERICAN GIRL
HAUNTED
NICOLA AND THE VISCOUNT
VICTORIA AND THE ROGUE
Credits
Cover illustration by Paul Stinson
Copyright
BOY MEETS GIRL. Copyright © 2004 by Meggin Cabot.
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