Maggie St. John (
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houseofcards_rp2013-06-16 09:00 pm
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Hot as a hare, blind as a bat
Maggie sets her trowel on the ground and sits back on her heels. The Datura didn't need deadheading, yet the evidence lay before her eyes: small, precise cuts separating flowers and leaves from stem. The Heart rises to her feet in a smooth motion that belies her age and makes her way down the neat cutting beds. No mistake. Someone's come in with small sheers and pruned some of her more interesting plants. Foxglove, morning glory, monkshood, castor oil plant, someone's disturbed them all. Lovely.
"How very unwise of my uninvited guest," she murmurs to herself before turning back to the gate and inspecting the lock. An enterprising soul could hop the wall, but in this case, a close look reveals scratch marks around the mechanism. A short walk brings her to her Cannabis plot. Unmolested. She claims to grow the weed for medicinal reasons--indeed, she has a prescription for it. But truth be told, she enjoys the relaxation it brings her and never begrudges a few leaves here and there should anyone ask her. Yet the plants escaped this latest harvest. Clearly, her prowler hadn't cared about medicine.
"I suppose I'll need to reinstall the surveillance cameras. And let one of the Faces know so they can pass the word along. Bloody nuisance."
"How very unwise of my uninvited guest," she murmurs to herself before turning back to the gate and inspecting the lock. An enterprising soul could hop the wall, but in this case, a close look reveals scratch marks around the mechanism. A short walk brings her to her Cannabis plot. Unmolested. She claims to grow the weed for medicinal reasons--indeed, she has a prescription for it. But truth be told, she enjoys the relaxation it brings her and never begrudges a few leaves here and there should anyone ask her. Yet the plants escaped this latest harvest. Clearly, her prowler hadn't cared about medicine.
"I suppose I'll need to reinstall the surveillance cameras. And let one of the Faces know so they can pass the word along. Bloody nuisance."
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Zoe looks a little pensive as she nods. Maybe living in Spade Castle has made her paranoid. "Her garden's almost as extensive as yours, isn't it?" She asks. "Though, with her dog, I imagine it would be tougher to get past her."
Well, her dog and those latent paranoid instincts.
"Victor and I are leaving tomorrow for a few days. I wanted to let you know."
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"Perhaps I should get myself a dog, only imagine all the training to teach it to keep out of the garden."
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She takes time pouring both of them tea to let the blush fade.
"Maybe you need a motion sensor. It would take less training, at least."
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"I do hope for Annie's sake that he won't be as...focused on his own offspring as he is on yours. The boy needs to wed, and soon."
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She adds a lump of brown sugar and a dash of milk before she speaks again.
"Papa left Hadyn a trust fund."
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"He doesn't want to hear about him."
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She tops off their cups. "I'm sure he would have told you once you were older."
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Well, less typically Spade.
"Hadyn thinks he didn't want him."
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"I feel for him. His world turned topsy-turvey."
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"I'm just not sure what to do with it. He told me to keep it, but you know I can't do that."
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"Perhaps you could manage the funds for him. There may come a time when he'll need them. I'm not sure of the legalities, but when has that ever stopped the Deck from taking care of business. I hope you don't let him take his temper out on you."
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"I can probably manage it the same way I manage my own," she adds. She'd received the same $500,000 when she'd been eighteen, and had grown it over the past three years with a mix of careful and judiciously risky ventures. Even without Victor's considerable savings, she was comfortably set.
Even without the Huntly funds Charlotte had cut her off from.
"I don't let him," she says, half-smiling at Maggie. "Sometimes I just don't want to get into it, though."
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The money has been sitting around for years apparently. Another month or so, even another year, until Haydn was ready to deal with it wouldn't matter.
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Later. It wasn't as if she didn't have enough to think about right now, anyway.