and is letting the voice mail answer her phone as though I needed something else to occupy my thoughts." She shook her head. "I assume the lowlifes you introduced her to kept her out too late last night. Just like this one did to you."
"Hey, come on," I said, careful to keep my tone as reasonable and friendly as I could. "Billy's had a rough night. I'm sure he can help you out if you just give him a chance to"
She made a disgusted sound and interrupted me. "Did I say or do something to imply that I cared to hear your opinion, charlatan? Lowlifes. I warned her about folk like you."
"You don't even know me, lady," I said.
"Yes, I do," she informed me. "I know all about you. I saw you on Larry Fowler."
I narrowed my eyes at Eve.
Billy's expression came close to panic, and he held up both hands palm out, giving me a pleading look. But my hangover ached, and life is too short to waste it taking verbal abuse from petty tyrants who watch bad talk shows.
"Okay, Billy's Stepmom," I began.
Her eyes flashed. "Do not call me that."
"You don't care to be called a stepmother?" I asked.
"Not at all."
"Though you obviously aren't Georgia's mother. Howsabout I call you trophy wife?" I suggested.
She blinked at me once, her eyes widening.
Billy put his face in his hands.
"Bed warmer?" I mused. "Mistress made good? Midlifecrisis byproduct?" I shook my head. "When in doubt, go with the classics." I leaned a little closer and gave her a crocodilian smile. "Gold digger."
The blood drained out of Eve's face, leaving ugly pinkish blotches high on her cheeks. "Why, you . . . You . . ."
I waved my hand. "No, it's all right; I don't mind finding alternate terms. I understand that you're under pressure. Must be hard trying to look good in front of the old money when they all know that you were really just a receptionist or an actress or a model or something."
Her mouth dropped completely open.
"We're all having a tough day, dear." I flipped my hand at her. "Shoo."
She stared at me for a second, then let out a snarled curse you'd hardly expect from a lady of her station, spun on the heel of one Italianleather pump, and stalked from the room. I heard a couple of beeps as she crossed to the shop's door, and then she started screeching into a cell phone. I could hear her for about ten seconds after she went outside.
Mission accomplished. Spleen vented. Dragon lady routed. I felt pleased with myself.
Billy heaved a sigh. "You had to talk to her like that?"
"Yeah." I glowered out after the departed Eve. "Once my mouth was open and my lips started moving, it was pretty much inevitable."
"Dammit, Harry," Billy sighed.
"Oh, come on, man. Sticks and stones may break her bones, but one wiseass will never hurt her. It's not a big deal."
"Not for you: You don't have to live with it. I do. So does Georgia."
I chewed on my lower lip for a second. I hadn't thought about it in those terms. I suddenly felt less than mature. "Ah," I said. "Oh. Um. Maybe I should apologize?"
He bent his head and pinched the bridge of his nose between his fingers. "Oh God, no. Things are bad enough already."
I frowned at him. "Is it really that important to you? The ceremony?"
"It's important to Georgia."
I winced. "Oh," I said. "Ah."
"Look, we've got a few hours. I'll stay here and try to sort things out with Eve,"
Billy said. "Do me a favor?"
"Hey, what's a best man for? Other than tackling a panicked groom if he tries to run."
He gave me a quick grin. "See if you can contact Georgia first? Maybe she's had car trouble or overslept or something. Or maybe she just left her phone on all night and it went dead."
"Sure," I said. "I'll take care of it."
I called Billy and Georgia's apartment and got no answer. Knowing Georgia, I expected her to be at the hospital, visiting Kirby. Billy might have been the combat leader of the merry band of college kids who had learned shapeshifting from an actual wolf, but Georgia was the manager, surrogate mom, and brains
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