"I can take a cab."
"No, you won't. You got in early. Ritchie'll be there."
Then as if he remembered he should be saying something--or possibly had been prodded by Wife Number Four Sheri--he asked, "How's Mary-Gordon?"
"She can't wait to see you," Suellyn told him.
Is that passive-aggressive? A little.
"Me too." And he disconnected.
I'm taking a damn cab, she thought. I'm not hanging around. "Do you need to use the girls' room?"
"No."
"Are you sure? It'll be a while before we get to Aunt Kayleigh's house."
"No. Can I get some Jelly Bears?"
"There'll be treats at your aunt's house."
"Okay."
"Excuse me, Suellyn?"
She turned to see Bishop's minion, Ritchie, a young man looking every inch the member of a country musician's entourage. "I'm your chauffeur. Nice to meet you." He shook her hand and smiled toward Mary-Gordon. "Hello."
"Hello," she said.
"Welcome to Fresno. You're Mary-Gordon, I'll bet."
"He said my name right." She beamed.
Hers wasn't Mary with Gordon as a middle name. It was a good, double-barreled Southern name and the girl wasn't shy about correcting anyone who got it wrong.
"Let me get those for you," he said and took both suitcases.
Mary-Gordon yielded up the bag without protest to the Man Who Knew Her Name.
"Get ready for the heat, a lot different from Oregon. You going to your father's or Kayleigh's?"
"Kayleigh's. We're going to surprise her."
"That'll be fun."
Suellyn hoped so. Bishop had been adamant that Suellyn not call Kayleigh and tell her of the visit--because the younger of the sisters would probably have told her not to come. She wouldn't want any sympathy because of Bobby's death, Bishop said. But family had to stick together.
Father knows best ... Uh-huh.
"Kayleigh's got a great swimming pool," Ritchie said to Mary-Gordon. "You going to go swimming?"
"I have two suits so one can dry and I can still swim in the other."
"Isn't that smart?" Bishop's associate said. "What kind of suits are they? Hello Kitty?"
Mary-Gordon wrinkled her nose. "I'm too old for Hello Kitty and SpongeBob. One has flowers on it and the other is plain blue. I can swim without floaties."
They stepped outside and the heat was as fierce as promised.