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- Author: Fern Michaels
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The B.A.R.R.N.
Bodman-Antiques-Retro-Restoration & Namaste Café
Buncombe County, North Carolina
Present day
A delivery truck pulled up to the rear entrance of Cullen Bodman’s
restoration workshop. He wasn’t expecting anything, but the driver handed
him a printed version of the bill of lading and began to haul a crate with a
dilapidated steamer trunk off the back of the van’s motorized lift. Cullen
eyed the document. It was addressed to him, but there was no return label.
He looked up at the deliveryman. “Do you know where this came from?
There’s no return address.”
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The guy shrugged. “I picked it up at the hub. It was on my route ticket.”
He stopped at the door. “Where do you want it?” Cullen looked around the
workshop, pointed to a space against the far wall, and moved out of the
way.
“Is there some way I can find out where this came from?”
“Beats me.” The guy wiped his forehead with his sleeve. “Please sign
this.” He handed Cullen an electronic clipboard and a stylus. Cullen
scribbled his name and repeated the question. He didn’t get any further.
“You can call the dispatcher if you want.” The driver turned, hopped into
his vehicle, and drove off, leaving a very perplexed Cullen standing in the
doorway.
* * *
Like clockwork, Luna Bodhi Bodman arrived at the café at her typical
time, nine A.M. On her way, she stopped at the Flakey Tart and picked up her
usual basket of scones and muffins. Even though the Tart had its own kiosk
at the art center, Luna served their delicious delights with coffee and tea
during the day.
At the age of thirty-three, she was a dabbler in paranormal psychology
and an amateur medium. Dabbled is probably an understatement. She didn’t
want her unconventional way of thinking and feeling to be a detriment to
her brother’s restoration business. But she certainly looked the part of a
New Age psychic if there was such a thing. Her hippie wardrobe, waistlength hair, and granny glasses were a huge clue that she was not your runof-the-mill barista. The café had been her brother’s idea.
She had agreed to
run it because doing so gave her the opportunity to do her readings as well
as be of assistance to him. Plus, with the café being right next door to his
shop, he could keep an eye on her. Not that she couldn’t take care of herself.
But Luna had a way of generating more excitement than was either
necessary or expected. But that, too, was part of her charm.
In addition to the readings her unconventional talent allowed her to
engage in, she was an artist and design consultant. When called upon, she
worked with her brother Cullen, assisting customers engaged in
redecorating or refurbishing parts or all of their homes.
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