Peony Street

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It was still dark out. Claire scrambled out of bed, scaring Mackie Pea, who yipped. Claire put on her robe and slid her feet into slippers.
    “What is it, Dad?”
    “Your mother’s sick,” Ian said. “She needs you.”
    Claire hurried past her father into the hallway.
    “She’s in the bathroom,” Ian said, and then went back to the living room.
    Claire found her mother sitting on the edge of the bathtub, a cold cloth on her forehead. The room smelled like she had been ill. Her mother’s face w
...as pale and her skin was clammy to the touch.
    “Mom,” Claire said, as she knelt next to her. “What’s wrong?”
    “I think your Aunt Alice may have food poisoned me,” Delia said.
    “Dad seems alright.”
    “He didn’t eat it. He hates her cooking so she bakes frozen fish sticks for him.”


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