As soon as the TV crew cleared up and left the real party was underway just as Patricia and Billie returned from taking Mandy to the airport.
"Why was Mandy jumping and yelling after being on the phone after closing the interview," Natalie asked.
Her mother said, "Mandy told us in the car that was her producer telling Mandy it was her best interview in the four years she'd been with the show."
"Well I thought the staging was excellent and Mandy was really great not sticking to the script and thus allowing the interview to flow naturally," said Natalie, a college-bound drama student.
There was much kissing and crying when Billie left the party at 1:00. She refused to allow anyone to take her to the airport saying she had a cab booked to get her into Corpus Christi in time for the flight at 6 am.
Billie left on the flight to Dallas where she decided to change the next leg of her flight to New York to somewhere else. During the flight she looked at a map intently and couldn't really decide so thought she'd chose a most unlikely place for her to spend summer. Her finger fell on South Dakota and at the airline's desk in Dallas converted her ticket to be flown to Sioux Falls.
CHAPTER 6
Billie had heard of the name Sioux Falls, but that's all. On the flight she learned more about the city from a brochure she'd picked up at a travel desk at Dallas-Fort Worth International.
It proved to be a long day for her. She arrived at the city at 7:30, thirteen and a half hours after leaving Corpus Christi. She booked into a hotel and after eating a hamburger went to bed.
On the third day of looking round the city Billie went bus to Rapid City in the south-west, a journey of interest that took her across much of South Dakota to the famous Black hills. The assistant hotel manager she had dinner with at the hotel on the second night there was from Rapid City and said with Billie wanting to find peace and quiet she was more likely to find it more appealing there than in Sioux Falls.
Billie stayed at a hotel in and next day replied to an advertisement in the Rapid City Journal about a large bedroom with sitting room and bathroom available for rent. Arrangements could be made to eat with the family. She went out by cab with her two bags to the home of a recently retired couple overlooking Arrowhead Country Club and liked what she saw.
"I'll take it. It's just what I hoped to find. You have a beautiful home."
"Well are you sure."
"Yes Mrs Meade. I'll take it now. I have my bags with me."
"Um do you have references?"
"No sorry. I left that stuff at home back in Texas. Perhaps I could call me mom and let you speak to here."
"But Miss Summers I don't know your mother or anything about you."
"I noticed one of my books on the table in your TV room."
"By god, she is THE Billie Summers," Mr Meade laughed. "You best call me Harry young woman."
""Now hold on there," Amelia said suspiciously.
"Mrs Meade, ask me any question you wish about 'Wretched Rachel' and if I'm unable to answer it I shall leave immediately."
"Fetch me the book Harry. The author's photo is on the back cover."
"I have my driver's license to prove who I am."
"No the book Harry."
He returned with the book grinning and said to his wife she'd always wanted a paying guest who was famous."
"Oh my lord, it is you. My dear a thousand apologies."
"It's okay, I realize one can never be too careful about admitting people into their home."
"I'm glad you understand Billie. Please call me Amelia."
Moving to ease the woman's embarrassment Billie said, "You have such a pretty and enduring name."
"I'll get used to Billie," Amelia smiled.
Finalizing terms of occupancy Billie opted to have all means with Harry and Amelia.
"Our daughter Robin is around your age and will be here soon to look you over," Amelia said candidly. "She's twenty-six and our grandson is eight months and Robin is married to Kevin who is an executive in banking but not as senior as our son who is CEO in the company's he's with."
Amelia's rapid tongue was a warning to Billie to be careful what she said to Amelia particularly as she'd already decided to try to have her growing celebrity status ignored in this community. By maintaining a low profile she'd have more time to spend on research and on writing.
Robin arrived with the baby who was very cute and a Mrs Moorhead from next-door came over to see the baby. Billie has left the room by then to find Harry to ask if he could help her choose a vehicle to buy, a pre-used vehicle preferably."
He grinned but didn't share the joke and said he'd grab a jacket and take her somewhere if she was ready to buy.
"Yes please Harry."
Billie went into the living room and Mrs Moorhead looked at her and gasped and said, "Omigod, Billie Summers. Omigod. I watched you on TV the night before last and can't wait to get your new book 'Horsewoman' that I've preordered."
"Oh Billie this is my dear neighbor Mrs Moorhead who is president of the local writer's club. You have 120 members don't you Nancy?"
"Almost 150 Amelia."
"Hi Mrs Moorhead."
Mrs Moorhead insisted Billie called her Nancy and immediately turned the screw to allow her to submit to the club committee to invite Billie to become an honorary club member and to invite her to be a guest speaker."
"Yes I'll speak to your club and pay my membership like everyone else."
"Oh no Billie, a distinguished writer like yourself must be elevated to honorary membership along with our former presidents and patrons. Eleven of our members are published novelists but their books are not marketed nation-wide as yours are."
"But I'm relatively insignificant on the scale of sales nationally."
"Well 'Horsewoman' will change that. I heard on book news on radio this morning that your publisher, Under the Tree Publishing has been swamped by orders for Horsewoman and is handing out contracts to printers on the West Coast and in Chicago and Dallas. She quoted from a press statement put out by your publisher this morning that orders from on-sellers in Texas in particular have gone through the roof and the presenter of the radio program said she'd just finished a pre-lease copy and predicted sales will be in the hundreds of thousands, perhaps exceeding a million."
Billie turned while and collapsed into a chair. "Omigod this is awful. I wanted to begin my new novel here but now my publisher will be lining me up for promotional appearances. I cam here to lie low and still could manage that. It would help Nancy is would could delay saying anything about me but I promise eventually to accept honorary membership and speak to your club, perhaps in three months' time.
Excited conversation followed and then as it was dying Robin asked, "What is you new novel called?"
"I only have the working title and haven't written a word or drafted a story line yet. It was something that began appearing in my mind and I based my title on that. It's called 'Woman on a Swing'."