friendship could withstand an unconventional marriage of convenience.
She smiled and shoved away thoughts of Bailey and babies as Max and Betty Altenburg walked into the classroom. The conference lasted only fifteen minutes, then the Altenburgs left, smiling proudly with Melanieâs words of praise for Becky ringing in their ears.
Looking at her watch once again, she realized she had about fifteen minutes before the next set of parents arrived. She got up from her desk and left the classroom, heading for the gymnasium where coffee, punch and cookies were supposed to be served.
About two dozen people milled around a gaily decorated long table in the small gym. The air was rife with the scent of fresh coffee and sugary baked goods. Melanie grabbed a cookie and a cup of coffee, then started back in the direction of her classroom.
Sheâd nearly made it out of the gym when her good friend and fellow teacher, Kathy Milsap approached her. âIâve been looking all over for you!â she exclaimed as she grabbed Melanieâs arm and guided her away from the gym. âWhy didnât you tell me? I thought I was one of your best friends.â
âYou are, and what didnât I tell you?â Melanie asked curiously, then bit into the soft gooey cookie.
âWhy didnât you tell me that you and Bailey are engaged to be married.â
Melanie choked and nearly spit the bite of cookie out of her mouth. She took a sip of her coffee and stared at Kathy in astonishment. âWhere did you hear that?â she finally managed to gasp out.
âI heard it from Teri who heard it from Krista, who heard it from SueEllen at the beauty shop.â Kathyâs blue eyes sparkled merrily. âSo, when is the big day? I insist that I throw you a big shower. Oh, it will be such fun! Your mom and dad must be absolutely thrilled.â
Melanieâs head spun dizzily and she held up a hand in an attempt to halt Kathyâs exuberant chattering. âIâve got a meeting in two minutes,â she said. âWeâll talk later about all this.â
She escaped to her room, where she sank down behind her desk in bewilderment. Why on earth would SueEllen Trexlor be telling people that Melanie and Bailey were engaged? Surely SueEllen had simply made a mistakeâ¦heard a piece of gossip and mistakenly twisted it into an engagement.
It certainly wouldnât be the first time a false rumor had whirled in the air in the tiny town of Foxrun. In truth, with only two television channels available for viewing without a satellite and only one local movie theater that played really old movies to provide entertainment, the good people of Foxrun thrived on gossip and innuendo.
She needed to talk to Bailey. What if he heard therumor and assumed sheâd been the one to start it because of the conversation theyâd had that afternoon?
She would be mortified if he thought sheâd tried to push his hand by starting such a rumor. Surely he knew her well enough to know that if she were going to try to convince him to agree with her plan, she wouldnât be underhanded but would come to him face-to-face.
Sheâd always been one of those people who thought cell phones were silly indulgences, but now she desperately wished she had one.
Maybe sheâd have time to sneak into the office and use the phone, she thought. But at that moment her next set of parents arrived.
It was eight-thirty by the time she finished with the last of her meetings. She left the building and hurried toward her car, eager to get to Baileyâs and tell him the latest rumor making the rounds.
She unlocked her car door, then squealed in surprise as a hand touched her on the back. She whirled around to see Bailey. âYou nearly scared me to death,â she exclaimed. âI was just getting ready to go to your place.â
âWe need to talk,â he said. âHow about we take a walk over to Millieâs and get a