“You went to court and didn’t tell us? We would have been there as your cheering section,” Amber said.
“I know. You’ve all been so wonderful to me. I just—” She blinked back the moisture forming in her eyes. “It was something I needed to face on my own, confronting Clint like that.”
“So you did get your settlement after all,” Sandy said with a hint of the romantic in her voice.
“I did. First, the court examined all the documents and ordered everything liquidated—including Clint’s business and an antique car collection I never knew about—and all debts paid. They gave decent severances to the employees who lost their jobs. Kaycie, for her short stint in the Mrs. Holbrook role, didn’t get a whole lot. Clint’s half of our shared assets will go to cover debt. Anyway, my half isn’t a monumental fortune, but it’s more than I need. I’ve found a small house and made an offer. I learned this morning it was accepted.”
Smiles and congratulations all around.
“I’ve bought in as a partner in the gym with Billy. We have some improvements in mind and I’m having so much fun with it.”
She settled back in her seat and smiled. “The best part is, after I got everything I needed, there was still money left. I thought of the women’s shelter, the one that took me in when I needed it most. They’re good people and they do such great work. Once I’ve repaid Pen, I’ve donated all the rest to help them.”
“Oh, Mary, that’s perfect,” Pen said, waving off the envelope Mary held out to her. “So kind of you.”
“Well, it is the season, right? One thing I learned from this whole experience is that hoarding a big pile of money makes no one happy. I couldn’t bring myself to start living as Clint did—I had to help others if I could.”
She gave a little shrug and the others teared up slightly. Her gesture reinforced the mission which had originally drawn them together, as simple as that.
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What’s next for the Heist Ladies?
The Ladies take on Hollywood when Gracie’s mother invests in a movie producer’s promises of big riches and a chance to brush elbows with the stars. When that doesn’t exactly turn out to be the reality, Gracie enlists the group’s help.
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Author’s Note
As always, I have a huge amount of gratitude for everyone who helped shape this book into its final version. Dan Shelton, my husband and helpmate for nearly twenty-eight years, is always there for me. And thank you Stephanie, my lovely daughter and business partner, for giving my business and writing career a burst of fresh new energy this year!
Editors Susan Slater and Shirley Shaw spot the plot and character flaws and help smooth the rough bits in the prose. And topping off the effort are my beta readers, who drop everything in their own lives to read and find the typos that inevitably sneak past me. Thank you for your help with this book: Christine Johnson, Debbie Wilson, Marcia Koopman, Judi Shaw and Sandra Anderson. You guys are the best!
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