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    Inconceivable Chapter 10

    Bette turned and set her empty glass on her desk as she walked around and leaned against it in silence.  She stared at the board of research that James put together that organized the various pieces of information they had collected on the lost painting. Her thoughts continued to be pulled toward ruminating about the forced changes in the family’s lives.  Holidays, birthdays basically all their annual celebrations passed with little fan fair.  Tina’s 50th birthday consisted of a Tiffany necklace, gift cards that Bette picked up at the grocery store, grub hub dinner for the family, a cake and a great night of loving.  At least their ability to be intimate had not changed, Bette smiled to herself.  She actually worried about that when the pandemic started but Tina would have nothing of it.  Intimacy was a very big part of their relationship, and both agreed it was not something they were willing to give up long term.  The family was now trying to figure out how to make it through the holiday season with some semblance of normalcy.  After the death of Mrs. Newman, the Porter-Kennards were not taking any chances and were now staying home with only Shane coming over from time to time.  Alice was dealing with her own problems brought on by the pandemic.  Having two young children to entertain was difficult at best.  Facetime had become the way to keep in touch with everyone, even those who were only a few miles away.

    Bette turned her head when she heard the front door slam. ”Angie?”

    ”Yeah, ’B”,” Angie said walking through the door of the office.

    ”How did it go?”

    ”Well, it was the first drive by birthday I have ever attended,” she gave a half smile. ”There were a lot of cars.  A whole line, we backed up the road for sure,” she said with a smile that reached her eyes.  ”Jordie liked the signs and the painted windows on mom’s car. I also put on head gear that was kinda funny.” Angie paused, ”I hope mom doesn’t get mad that I painted her windows,” Angie grilled her teeth in a frown, ”I hope the paint comes off.”

    Bette laughed, ”I am sure it will be fine. Did you wear your mask?” Bette said intently.

    Comments

    1. SK,

      Great update. More clues coming to light, but the mystery is still looming over Bette.

      Agree that Covid was/is tough to deal with & feel for all that Angie’s missed because of it. I’m sure Tina will have lots to say to Bette about the plan for her & James’ little trip!!!

      Happy to read that Tibette is still progressing in their reconciliation – never an easy process.

      Wish you luck with your writing. The updates are much appreciated.

      Stay safe & stay cool!

    2. Great chapter, thank you.

      Like Collins says, it’s good that they’re still talking about their problems and gradually moving on.

      The pandemic stole a lot of important moments in a lot of people’s lives, my son graduated as a vet and couldn’t be honored with his peers, so sad…

      Anyway, I’m glad some writers are still posting even if it’s sporadic because while I understand it’s a hobby for most writers, there’s nothing more frustrating than reading great stories that will probably never be finished, so thanks again for posting.

      • Congratulations to your son Izzie. So many milestones not honored, celebrated at a smaller scale. Happened in my little world too with college graduations and a med school celebration cut down in scale. It’s a moment in history that will be studied and analyzed for decades to come.

    3. SUPERKKKK
      So happy to see this update. You are weaving all the strands tighter and tighter, answering some questions, creating some new ones. I love it. Like Collins said anytime I can read about Tibette reconnecting I am ALL IN. We need this content.
      Looking forward to seeing how the mystery is revealed. I know you will have a great ending to this story. Keep writing!

    4. So glad to see a new chapter!

      I was a little busy and had to save it for the weekend but wow it’s still a great story!

      Whenever you have the time to write and post, i will wait patiently!

      It’s is and still can be hard to live with the pandemic . For now i was able to fly to Zakynthos for a vacation and are going by train to London in July for the exhibition from Laurel and meet there some other fans and women i met via Social Media. So i am lucky i can do that but still i am cautious because Covid isn’t away and will flare up again, in the Netherlands the people with Covid infections are increasing again.

      Your story tells exactly what most people feel about the pandemic, being forced to sit at home, taking online classes, not being able to be with your friends, etc.

      It’s great that Bette and Tina are talking quietly and doing everything they can to keep their relationship on the right track and that Angie can see why others say they belong together.

      Uh oh, I think Bette is up for some heavy talking with Tina about her plan to go on a trip because of the painting.

      Thanks again for the update.

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