Macy couldn't help but groan when Gram Jeanie called. She winced, wishing she were already in bed after her first day at work. This emotional stuff took a lot out of her.
Macy was pretty sure she might have the flu after that intense lunch with Wren, who prodded her about Wade and his wicked ways. Wren evidently didn't honestly trust him. Still, Macy guessed they could or would be friends. Macy knew she had to trust Wren to navigate her through the Receptionist World. Now if she could take notes, but Wren talked too fast and always questioned Macy about Wade's eating habits, and did he fall asleep instantly?
Macy had no answers for Wade's fiancée, and at ten p.m., she didn't feel like answering Gram's questions about her first day at work.
"It was OK." Macy summed it up, hoping to make this a quick phone call. No way did she want to tell her how she'd dropped down the receptionist status.
"Why didn't you call me? You should have called me as soon as you got off work, or at least when you got home?" Gram always sounded worried, and her worries were always contagious.
"Well, it wasn't exactly what I expected," Macy told her, lounging on the couch just in her PJs. She yawned sleepily.
"What do you mean?" It was as if it were all foreign to her grandmother.
"I got there OK, because I met someone in the building who knew how to get me to work." Macy let slip with a sigh and a shrug.
"Don't you shrug me," Gram snapped. "Did you let this person drive your car?"
"Yes." Macy felt she needed to be honest.
"You didn't!" Wrong answer. Gram blasted back. Gram insured Macy's car, not this stranger she met in the elevator.
"But. But L is really nice and..and.." It felt as if L was the only friend she had. L brought her back, and they'd had a quick dinner of sandwiches and soup at the deli near the brownstone.
Macy felt estranged from Wade. Honestly, he'd been no help. And a lot of his stuff was left behind. It hardly left her room for her own things.
On the upside, she did have a nice bed, and she thought the sheets were clean. But she might just sleep on the couch tonight. She was that tired.
"It's gonna be all right, Gram," Macy wanted to hush her up with a practical plea.


