THE SKY IS FALLING BY SIDNEY SHELDON

After Dana boarded the flight, he spoke into a cell phone and left the airport.

XV

WHEN DANA ARRIVED home, she found a beautiful little Christmas tree that Mrs. Daley had bought and decorated.

“Look at this ornament,” Mrs. Daley said proudly. “Kemal made it himself.”

The tenant next door was watching the scene on his television set.

Dana kissed the older woman’s cheek. “I love you, Mrs. Daley.”

Mrs. Daley blushed. “Oh, what a fuss over nothing.”

“Where is Kemal?”

“He’s in his room. There are two messages for you, Miss Evans. You’re to call Mrs. Hudson. I put the number on your dresser. And your mother called.”

“Thank you.”

When Dana walked into the study, Kemal was at his computer.

He looked up. “Hey, you’re back.”

“I’m back,” Dana said.

“That’s dope. I was hoping you’d be here for Christmas.”

Dana hugged him. “You bet. I wouldn’t have missed it for the world. How are you getting along here?”

“Rad.”

Good. “You like Mrs. Daley?”

He nodded. “She’s cool.”

Dana smiled. “I know. I have a couple of calls to make. I’ll be back.”

Bad news first, Dana thought. She called her mother’s number. She had not spoken to her since the incident in Westport. How could she have married a man like that? Dana listened to the phone ring several times, then her mother’s recorded voice came on.

“We’re not home right now, but if you leave a message, we will call you back. Wait for the tone.”

Dana waited. “Merry Christmas, Mother.” She hung up.

The next call was to Pamela.

“Dana, I’m so glad you’re back!” Pamela Hudson exclaimed. “We heard on the news that Jeff is away, but Roger and I are having a few people over for an early Christmas dinner tomorrow, and we want you and Kemal here. Please don’t tell me you have other plans.”

“No,” Dana said. “As a matter of fact, I don’t. And we would love to come. Thank you, Pamela.”

“Wonderful. We’ll expect you at five o’clock. Casual.” She paused. “How are things going?”

“I don’t know,” Dana said frankly. “I don’t know if they’re going anywhere.”

“Well, forget about everything for now. Get some rest. We’ll see you both tomorrow.”

When Dana and Kemal arrived at the Hudsons’ on Christmas Day, they were greeted at the door by Cesar. His face lit up when he saw Dana.

“Miss Evans! I’m so pleased to see you.” He smiled at Kemal. “And Master Kemal.”

“Hi, Cesar,” Kemal said.

Dana handed Cesar a brightly wrapped package. “Merry Christmas, Cesar.”

“I don’t know what—” He was stammering. “I didn’t—you’re too kind, Miss Evans!”

The gentle giant, as Dana thought of him, was blushing. Dana handed him two more packages. “These are for Mr. and Mrs. Hudson.”

“Yes, Miss Evans. I will put them under the tree. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are in the drawing room.” Cesar led the way.

Pamela said, “You’re here! We’re so glad you two could make it.”

“So are we,” Dana assured her.

Pamela was looking at Kemal’s right arm. “Dana, Kemal has a—that’s wonderful!”

Dana grinned. “Isn’t it? Courtesy of my boss. He’s quite a fellow. I think it’s changed Kemal’s whole life.”

“I can’t tell you how pleased I am.”

Roger nodded. “Congratulations, Kemal.”

“Thank you, Mr. Hudson.”

Roger Hudson said to Dana, “Before the other guests arrive, there’s something I should mention. Remember I said that Taylor Winthrop told friends he had retired from public life and then became ambassador to Russia?”

“Yes. I suppose the president pressured him to—”

“That’s what I thought. But it seems that it was Winthrop who pressured the president to appoint him ambassador. The question is, why?”

The other guests began to arrive. There were only twelve other people at the dinner, and the evening was warm and festive.

After dessert, everyone went into the drawing room. In front of the fireplace was a huge Christmas tree. There were gifts for everyone, but Kemal got the lion’s share: computer games, Rollerblades, a sweater, gloves, and videotapes.

The time passed swiftly. The joy of being with such friendly people, after the stress of the last few days, was immense. I just wish Jeff were here.

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