Sarah Dessen - The Moon and More
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For Jay and Sasha, my world.
HERE THEY COME.
or I promise you, well turn right around and go back to Paterson! the woman behind the wheel of the burgundy minivan was shouting as it pulled up beside me. She had her head turned towards the backseat, where I could see three kids, two boys and a girl, staring back at her. A vein in her neck was bulging, looking not unlike the interstate, thick and unmissable, on the map held by the man in the passenger seat beside her. I am serious. I have had it.
The kids didnt say anything. After a moment of glaring at them, she turned to look at me. She had on big sunglasses with bedazzled frames. A large fountain drink, the straw tinged with lipstick, was parked between her legs.
Welcome to the beach, I said to her, in my best Colby Realty employee voice. May I
The directions on your Web site are garbage, she informed me. Behind her, I saw one of the kids frog-punch another, who emitted a stifled shriek. Weve gotten lost three times since getting off the interstate.
Im so sorry to hear that, I replied. If youd like to give me your name, Ill grab you your keys and get you on the way to your rental.
Webster, she told me.
I turned, reaching into the small rattan bin that held all the envelopes for that days check-ins. Miller, Tubman, Simone, Wallace Webster.
Herons Call, I read off the envelope, before opening it to make sure the keys were both in it. Thats a great property.
In reply, she stuck out her hand. I gave the envelope to her, along with her complimentary beach bag full of all the free stuffColby Realty pen, giveaway postcard, area guide, and cheap drink coolerthat I knew the cleaning crew would most likely find untouched when they checked out. Have a great week, I told her. Enjoy the beach!
Now she gave me a wry smile, although it was hard to tell if she was truly thankful or just felt sorry for me. After all, I was standing in a glorified sandbox in the middle of a parking lot, with three cars lined up behind her, most likely full of people in the exact same kind of mood. When the final stop on a trip is paradise, being the second to last is no picnic.
Not that I had time to really think about this as they pulled away, signal already blinking for their turn onto the main road. It was three ten, and the next car, a blue sedan with one of those carriers on top, was waiting. I kicked what sand I could out of my shoes and took a deep breath.
Welcome to the beach, I said, as they pulled up beside me. Name, please?
Well, my sister Margo said when I came into the office, sweat-soaked and depleted, two hours later. How did it go?
I have sand in my shoes, I told her, going straight to the water cooler, where I filled up a cup, downed it, and then did the same with two more.
Youre at the beach, Emaline, she pointed out.
No, Im at the office, I replied, wiping my mouth with the back of my hand. The beach is two miles away. People will get to the sand soon enough. I dont see why we have to have it here, too.
Because, she replied, in the cool voice of someone who had spent the day in air-conditioning, we are one of the first impressions our visitors get of Colby. We want them to feel that the moment they turn into our parking lot, they are officially on vacation.
What does that have to do with me standing in a sandbox?
Its not a sandbox, she said, and I rolled my eyes, because thats exactly what it was, and we both knew it. Its a sandbar, and its meant to evoke the majesty of the coast.
I didnt even know what to say to this. Ever since Margo had graduated from East U the year before with a double degree in hospitality and business, shed been insufferable. Or more insufferable, actually. My family had owned Colby Realty for over fifty years; our grandparents started it right after they got married. Wed been doing just fine, thank you, before Margo and her sandbox or sandbar, or whatever. But she was the first one in our family so far to get a college degree, so she got to do whatever she wanted.
Which was why, a few weeks earlier, she had this sandbox/Tiki Hut/whatever it was made and put it in our office parking lot. About four feet by four feet, with waist-high walls, it was like a wooden tollbooth, with a truckload of playground sand dumped in and around it for good measure. Nobody questioned the need for this except me. Then again, no one else had to work in it.
I heard a snicker, muffled, and looked over. Sure enough, it was my grandmother, behind her own desk, making a phone call. She winked at me and I couldnt help but smile.
Dont forget about the VIP rounds, Margo called out, as I headed in that direction, chucking my cup in the trash on the way. You need to start promptly at five thirty. And double-check the fruit and cheese platters before you deliver them. Amber did them and you know how she is.
Amber was my other sister. She was in hair school, worked for the realty company only under duress, and expressed her annoyance by doing everything in as slipshod a way as possible.
Ten-four, I replied, and Margo exhaled, annoyed. Shed told me ten times that it sounded so unprofessional, like trucker talk. Which was exactly why I kept saying it.
My grandmothers office was right at the front of the building, with a big window looking out onto the main road, now packed with beach traffic. She was still on the phone but waved me in when she saw me in her doorway.
Well, yes, Roger, I sympathize, believe me, she was saying as I pushed some brochures aside to sit down in the chair opposite her desk. It was messy as always, piled with papers, file folders, and several open packs of Rolos. She always misplaced one after opening it, only to do the same with the next, and the one after that. But the bottom line is, in rental houses, door handles get a lot of use. Especially back door handles that lead to the beach. We can fix them as much as possible, but sometimes you just have to replace the hardware.
Roger said something, his voice booming from the receiver. My grandmother helped herself to a Rolo, then extended the pack to me. I shook my head.
The report I received was that the handle fell off, inside, after the door was locked. The guests couldnt get back in. Thats when they called us. A pause. Then she said, Well, Im sure they could have climbed in through a window. But when youre paying five grand for a week, you can claim certain privileges.
As Roger responded, she chewed her Rolo. The candy wasnt the best habit, but it was better than cigarettes, which she had smoked up until about six years earlier. My mother claimed that when she was a kid, a constant cloud had hung in this office, like its own personal weather system. Weirdly enough, even after multiple cleanings, new curtains and carpet, you could still smell the smoke. Its faint, but it was there.
Of course. Its always something when youre a landlord, she said now, leaning back in her chair and rubbing her neck. Well take care of it and send the bill. All right? Roger started to say something else. Great! Thanks for the call.
She hung up, shaking her head. Behind her, another minivan was pulling into our parking lot. Some people, she said, popping out another Rolo, should just not own beach houses.
This is one of her favorite mantras, running a close second to Some people should just not rent beach houses. Ive often told her we should have it needlepointed and framed, not that we could hang it up anywhere in this office.
Another busted handle? I asked.
Third one this week. You know how it goes. Its the beginning of the season. That means wear and tear. She started digging around on her desk, knocking papers to the floor. How did check-in go?
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