““I can’t believe it,” Judith said as they reached the corridor that led to their bedroom. “As soon as I saw Pepper’s red hair, I wanted to jump out on the other side of the train.” “Stop fussing,” Renie urged. “Willie’s in a wheelchair. He’s been rendered harmless by your pyracantha. I’ll bet he won’t be able to get to the dining room. With any luck you won’t have to see him.” Judith narrowed her eyes at Renie. “That’s what I thought after he was hauled off by the medics.” “Come on,” Renie urge...d. “Let’s get settled before the train starts up. Once Willie gets on board, we’re out of here. You should be grateful to him,” Renie continued, moving to the lighted number designating their room as A9. “If the train hadn’t waited for him, we’d have missed it.” “And whose fault was that?” Judith demanded. “Oooh…” Renie threw up her hands. “Okay, I screwed up.” She slid the door open. “This is fine. Two chairs, view window, upper and lower berth that come out at night, goodies basket with snacks, small table, smaller bathroom.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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