“They had hardly touched the Chinese food she had picked up . . . and paid for. The parrot, however, should soon be waddling like a penguin. They fed tidbits, almost nonstop, to Lady Jane Grey, who perched on a corner of the table, chattering with Elsa. “Who’s your baby?” rasped the bird. “Hello. Hello. Grey hungry. Grey hungry.” Elsa laughed every time the parrot opened her beak, then she pushed another morsel across the table to her. Chase eyed the trails of sauce and grease this w...as leaving on Anna’s table. At least it was the rustic, scarred kitchen table and not her nice maple dining room one. And the parrot did make her smile, she had to admit. Such a silly bird! Julie said the twin sisters had told her they hadn’t eaten all day. Then they asked her to cook for them, and after Julie had come from a long day at work. Inger made up for the sparse appetites of Elsa and Eleanor and cleaned out two cartons by herself.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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