Read A Crossworder's Gift Online
Authors: Nero Blanc
“When
I'm working,” Martha parried. “When I'm not, I can be a total slug ⦠And anyway, I don't go on duty until I'm
well
fortified with major doses of caffeine.”
“I'm afraid breakfast means braving the elements,” Sara announced, pulling herself erect in her habitually straight-backed pose. “The kitchen's going to be frigid. Ditto: the foyer and butler's pantry. But the gas is onâI hope.”
Kate and DiAnne volunteered to fetch food for all while Weezie and Martha began picking up pillows and stacking mattresses. When they came to the needlework kneelers that had been discarded the previous evening, they held them up to Sara.
“Return them to the chest, don't you think?” she advised. “Our fingers are too cold to work properly. We'll be a mess of pinpricks.”
Weezie and Martha rolled the five kneelers together, and opened the chest's wood lid.
“Oh, the smell is so comforting,” Weezie sighed. “So old-fashioned ⦔
“I never thought I'd hear you taking comfort in the past, Louise,” Sara jested. “What next?”
Weezie merely raised her eyebrows, bent her body closer to the woolly needlework, and reached for a handful of finished kneelers. “A rose ⦠a daffodil ⦠snowdrops ⦠oh, this is nice: love-in-a-mist. No poisonous leaves or petals here.” She unrolled four more. “Clematis ⦠marigold ⦠a petunia ⦠stock ⦠Oh, how I adore the scent of stock ⦠It reminds me of my mother ⦔ Weezie pulled out additional kneelers, oohing and aahing over them in a manner quite unlike her “bad girl” image, then sat back upon her heels. “There's a puzzle stuffed into one ⦔
“They're all a puzzle, if you ask me,” Martha said. “Canvases dotted with holes that don't become real pictures until you finish stitching them.”
“No, I mean a real puzzle. A crossword thing ⦔ Weezie chuckled as she lifted paper gone yellow and brittle with age. “Here, Sara, you're good at these, aren't you?” Weezie laughed again. “It probably contains a message detailing Mrs. Pierce's instructions on the care and cleaning of textiles. Maybe the oldâmaybe our âbenefactress' had a playful side after all ⦠No, no, wait, better yet; maybe it reveals where she stuffed the body of her âdisappearing' husband!”
“Well, if our crosswording friend, Belle Graham, were here,” Sara said with a kindly smile, “she'd certainly jump to that most outrageous of conclusions.”
Kate and DiAnne returned with a tray brimming with coffee and fresh-made muffins to find Sara, Weezie, and Martha huddled together on the sofa, filling in the crossword.
“Ah, Weezie's found herself another game,” DiAnne observed with a smile. “Let's hope it doesn't produce any more embarrassing moments ⦠I suggest you three put that aside and have a pick-me-up first.”
Martha was the first to rise, her nose drawing her toward the steaming coffee. “Manna from the gods. You two have certainly come up with a feast. Homemade muffins, too?”
“From scratch. Credit Kate on that.”
Weezie dropped the puzzle on the side table, as DiAnne approached her and Sara with two cups of hot coffee. Before they could take a sip, a pounding sound echoed from the brass knocker on White Caps' front door.
“My goodness,” Sara said with a start. “Who on earth could that be?”
“There's only one way to find out.” DiAnne set the coffee down and walked into the foyer. She returned a moment later, followed by Kate's husband, Andrew.
“I figured you ladies must have gotten yourselves snowed in,” he said. “I borrowed Ricky's four-by-four, so I was able to make it up the hill. That drive's a sheet of ice, though. We're going to need to get a plow and a snowblower in here if you have any hope of getting your cars out before April Fools' Day.”
Kate walked over to him; she didn't say a word, just gazed at her husband in love, relief, admiration, and joy.
“I missed you ⦔ Andy said, then turned and faced the other women. “Umm ⦠I'd be glad to offer you all a ride home, but, ah, there's really only room for two in the truck.”
“We understand completely,” Weezie announced. “Don't you worry, Andy, we'll work something out.” She pulled her cell phone from her purse. “We'll call in the Marines.”
“Thanks.”
Kate grabbed her coat from the entry hall closet, and the two of them nearly ran out the front door.
“Well, well, well,” Weezie said, “who would have guessed? The loving husband cometh with the snowman!”
Martha took another thoughtful sip of coffee, then added a quiet: “Oh, please, if Andy Stamp was having an affair, I would have heard about it months ago.” Then she slowly turned her gaze on DiAnne, whose mouth fell open:
“You knew aboutâme? Back when?”
“Might have.”
“Oh, Martha! And you never â¦! And I was so â¦! Oh, I'm so sorry!” There weren't enough words to sufficiently express DiAnne's chagrin.
Martha held up a hand. “No apologies necessary.” She smiled at DiAnne and then Weezie, and finally looked toward Sara, who was resolutely completing Prudence Pierce's crossword.
Finished, Sara passed the puzzle to the others, who read it in silence.
“Poor woman,” Weezie finally said. “And to think that all this timeâ”
“No,” DiAnne and Martha countered, almost in unison; and DiAnne followed it with, “There's nothing poor, or even remotely sad or tragic, about these words. In factâ”
“In fact, it's a most âprudent' of messages,” Sara added. “And timely ⦔
“Aren't we lucky to be the ones who found it?” DiAnne concluded. “Rather than someone else.”
A Stitch in Time
ACROSS
1. Â Tie
7. Â With 7-Down, what & when partner
10. Â Smoke's end
14. Â Run out
15. Â Owned
16. Â A woodwind
17. Â Thought; part 1
19. Â 23-Across output
20. Â Irate
21. Â MFA studies
22. Â Georgia or Virginia
23. Â It sounds just like you
24. Â Thought; part 2
27. Â Golf item
28. Â Consumed
29. Â Thought; part 3
35. Â Offer
38. Â Author Haley
39. Â Morning moisture
40. Â Study; with up
41. Â Gents
42. Â Source of thought
46. Â Sup
47. Â Army bed
48. Â Thought; part 4
53. Â Arrest
56. Â Assert
57. Â Log or sode lead-in
58. Â Large book
59. Â Thailand neighbor
60. Â Thought; part 5
63. Â Rifle rounds
64. Â Summer drink
65. Â Less ornate
66. Â Kill off
67. Â Bro's sib
68. Â Kitchen gadgets
DOWN
1. Â Taunt
2. Â Yoke attachment
3. Â Steeple
4. Â Following in or out
5. Â Mrs. Custer portrayer
6. Â Adored one
7. Â With 7-Across, what & when partner
8. Â Waste maker
9. Â Lyric poem
10. Â Tuxedo neckwear
11. Â Sub
12. Â Molar
13. Â Phone or vision lead-in
18. Â Laugh sound
22. Â Fill
24. Â Constant Comment
25. Â Layer
26. Â “The bestest”; abbr.
27. Â 48-Down locale; abbr.
29. Â Emoter
30. Â Corida cheer
31. Â Inker
32. Â Germany for short
33. Â 35-Down, in Hawaii
34. Â Possess
35. Â Feather stole
36. Â Roadhouse
37. Â ___Moines
40. Â Iota
42. Â Relaxed
43. Â Siouan
44. Â Scolding sound
45. Â Garden tool
46. Â Microphone inventor
48. Â Historic mission
49. Â Ruth's mother-in-law
50. Â Music-man Giuseppe
51. Â Duelers
52. Â Spanish aunt
53. Â ___Dame
54. Â Brown stone
55. Â Miller & Reingold
56. Â Adorned
58. Â Despot
60. Â Auto fuel
61. Â Cooking meas.
62. Â Gov. watchdog grp.
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