Killer Calories

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face with exhaustion in front of this ravishing male specimen.
    “It runs right up to that fence, the one near that big Spanish’style house,” he replied, wiping the sweat from his face with his forearm.
    A very muscular, tanned forearm... she couldn’t help noticing.
    “Wow, nice place,” Savannah observed, as they rounded a corner and still more of the estate was revealed.
    The white stucco gleamed in the rose-tinted, early-morning light, as did the red tiled roof and the cobalt blue mosaic accents around the windows and doors. An elegant belfry graced the center of the building, giving it the old-world charm of an adobe mission.
    She could see at least three fountains, meticulously manicured flower gardens everywhere, and an arbor draped with lavender and white wisteria that ran from the backyard to a huge, modern barn.
    “Yeah, that’s the Chesterfield estate,” Dion said. Savannah detected a note of... something... in his voice when he spoke the name. Was it contempt? Or maybe simple dislike? “Ford and Phoebe Chesterfield own the whole hill. They’re brother and sister, and they’re a matched set.”
    “How’s that?”
    “Old, cantankerous, and richer than God.”
    “Doesn’t sound as though you like them very much .“
    “They don’t make it easy. Ford was always hanging around the spa. He was nuts about Kat—even asked her to marry him. Can you believe that? An old fart like that?”
    Actually, Savannah could believe it. If Chesterfield was richer than God, an opportunist like Kat Valentina must have at least thought about it.
    “And his sister, Phoebe...” Dion shook his golden head. “…now there’s one irritating lady.”
    He paused in the middle of the path and pointed to the belfry. “Phoebe’s favorite pastime is to sit up there in that tower and spy on everything that goes on at the spa.”
    “She must have great eyesight for an old woman.”
    “ Naw ... but she has a great telescope.”
    “Ah. I see.”
    “So does she . Everything. And she complains about it all. To hear her tell it, she’s living next door to Sodom and Gomorrah .”
    “How entertaining. Lucky her.”
    “Exactly. As you may have heard, Kat and her friends weren’t known for their modesty or self-restraint,” he said with a chuckle, “and they gave the old lady quite an eyeful.”
    “They?” she asked him with a mischievous grin that deepened her dimples.
    He laughed. “Okay, we. I’m not exactly a saint myself.” A couple of butterflies in her belly fluttered around and did a mating dance. It was an enticing situation, being up here on this beautiful, sun-drenched hill, waist-high in marguerite daisies with an Adonis who admitted he wasn’t exactly a saint. The job did have its occasional perks.
    “Hey, I think Miss Phoebe is checking us out right now,” he said, waving cheerfully to the tower.
    Savannah peered up at the belfry and caught the glimmer of sunlight reflecting off a small, round object... a telescope lens? Just for good measure, she waved, too.
    A second later, they saw a flash of bright, floral print, then the belfry appeared to be empty.
    “She hates getting caught,” he said, laughing. “She ducks down and waits for us to be on our way, then she’s at it again .“
    “Why get a life of your own, when everyone else’s is so much more interesting, huh?”
    “Precisely. The old busybody.”
    Savannah thought of Mr. Biddle in Dirk’s trailer park. |j Then she remembered her own granny Reid, who was far too I busy even to notice, let alone worry about, what others were I doing. Not every elderly person was a busybody. And not every busybody was elderly... as she knew from having the comfortably middle-aged Mrs. Normandy for a neighbor .
    “She was a definite pain in the ass, really got under Kat’s 11 skin . I wonder if she’ll lighten up now that Kat is...”
    His voice trailed away, and Savannah saw the sadness return to his eyes as he gazed out across the vista of rolling,

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