grandfather had found them and taken them in. They were very happy living with him.
Just then, Grandfather Alden came in from outside. Seven-year-old Soo Lee was with him.
âYou look pretty, Soo Lee,â Violet said to the girl. She was wearing a pale lavender dress with a purple sash. âThose are my favorite colors.â
Soo Lee smiled. âI like these colors, too,â she said.
âAre we ready?â Mr. Alden asked. âWe donât want to be late.â
âWait a minute,â Benny said. âThe cookies! Soo Lee, where are the cookies?!â
They had spent the previous afternoon baking at Soo Leeâs house. Benny did not want to forget the cookies.
âThey are in the car,â Soo Lee told him.
âGreat!â Benny ran to hold the door open. âLetâs go,â he said.
The others gathered up the boxes and jugs and ran out. Watch stood looking after them.
âWeâll be home soon,â Jessie told him.
He wagged his tail and went back to lie down on his rug.
Once the boxes were stacked in the back of the station wagon, the Aldens climbed inside.
âOff to the Civic Center,â Mr. Alden said as he headed out the driveway.
Violet sighed. She had been looking forward to meeting the musicians â especially the violinists. Secretly, she hoped one of them would ask to hear her play. She had been practicing extra hours just in case. âI am so nervous,â she said.
âThink of it as being excited, not nervous ,âMr. Alden told her.
Violet laughed. âWell then, I am very excited,â she said.
âMe, too,â each of the other Aldens agreed.
CHAPTER 2
The Party
T he Civic Center was buzzing with activity. People ran this way and that checking on last-minute details. A long table was set up in the reception hall. Arms full, the Aldens headed toward it.
âThe orchestra has arrived at the hotel!â someone said.
âHurry!â Benny urged. âTheyâll be here soon!â
Henry and Jessie spread a long white cloth over the table. Then, Violet placed her centerpiece. Henry poured the punch he had made into two large bowls. Soo Lee and Benny arranged the cookies on plates. Jessie put out the sandwiches.
They had just finished when Mr. Alden walked up. âHereâs someone Iâd like you to meet,â he said. He turned to the young woman at his side. âThis is orchestra member Melody Carmody.â
Benny repeated her name silently. It had a musical sound.
She had curly red hair and a warm smile, and was wearing a pretty blue dress. âIâm happy to meet you,â she said and put out her hand.
âMelody?â Benny asked as he shook her hand.
âYes,â she answered.
âThatâs a good name for a musician,â he said.
She laughed. Even her laugh was musical. âI come from a musical family,â she explained.
âWhat instrument do you play?â Violet asked.
âViolin.â
â First violin,â Mr. Alden added.
Violetâs eyes grew big. She was talking to the most important violinist in the orchestra.
âViolet plays violin, too,â Benny said. âOur cousin Joe taught her. Soo Lee here is his daughter. Heâs teaching her to play now.â
Melody looked at Violet and Soo Lee. âPerhaps youâd play for me while Iâm here,â she said.
Soo Lee shook her head. âIâm just learning,â she said.
âNext time, then,â Melody said. âHow about you, Violet?â
Violet sputtered. âOh, I â â
âSheâs good ,âBenny said.
Melody nodded and smiled. âThen itâs settled.â She looked around. âI wonder whatâs keeping Victor,â she said.
âWhoâs Victor?â Soo Lee asked.
âVictor Perrelli, the conductor,â Violet told her.
âWas he at the hotel?â Mr. Alden asked.
âHe took a later plane,â Melody