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While waiting for the much-needed coffee to brew, I called Brenda down at the ranch.
âMonica? You okay?â
âWhy wouldnât I be okay?â I retorted as if she had asked me if I was responsible for the dead body on the Dumontsâ floor. Breathe, Monica, breathe. âSorry, Brenda, didnât mean to jump at you. Kassandra just called me, and...â
âYour officeâs Kassandra? Is she still seeing Tommy?â
âWhat? No. She broke up with my ex-husband months ago. No. Kassandra said she saw on the morning news that there was a dead body over atâyou knowâTristanâs place.â
âWait, wait. Itâs nine a.m. Judging by your mood I assume you just woke up and didnât have your coffee yet... and the office secretary or whatever her title is, called you to discuss a dead body found at the Dumontsâ residence? Why? I mean, why you?â
Didnât see that coming.
âOh, you know Kassandra. She likes to gossip. She wants me to watch the news at the office, because I donât know... she... I...â
âSpit it out young lady. You what?â
Mercy me, what now? âApparently the dead person is an older woman, according to the news people, so Kassandra isâbetting.â God, what was I saying? âHuh, guessing that itâs Angelique. Brenda, Brenda, I donât believe it. Please, donât tell anybody. This is so confusing. Maybe I should get some coffee.â
âGood idea. While you do that, Iâll go tell Angelique to get in her car pronto and get to Phoenix to figure out whatâs really going on. Possibly before Tristan gets home.â
âTristan? Oh, heâs home. I picked him up at the airport. Him and Jessie Smith, donât know if you remember her. Dropped them off and came home. Okay, coffee is done,â I lied. âCatch you later.â OMG! Why did I call Brenda? What did I start? Well, now I could tell Kassandra that Angelique was down at the ranch, alive and well.
The next hour was like a fog, I did all I had to do, trying to function normally on three hoursâ sleep with so many nefarious thoughts twirling in my head I couldnât imagine making it through the day without doing something stupid like phoning Tristan.
By the time I got into the car, I was so depressed I even considered calling Officer Clarke, Brendaâs âjust friendsâ buddy. Luckily before I succumbed to more stupid decisions, I saw his car parked across the street, in front of the widowâs house, and by the dew on the windshield, he hadnât just come by for morning coffee either.
Brava, Monica, really good. Kassandra wasnât the only one with her mind in the gutter. I was right behind her and catching up fast.
I drove all the way to the office with my sunglasses on looking straight ahead, afraid someone would recognize me. Hello? Recognize me? Such a well-known celebrity I was.
The only vehicles in the parking lot of Desert Homes Realty were Kassandraâs, Scottâs, and a white Honda with a temporary plate belonging to a woman who transferred her license from another real estate brokerage. Kassandra said she was a social media influencer whoâd come highly recommended by Dale Wolf, our soon to be business partner.
The moment I crossed the threshold some funky smell crawled up my nostrils, and I heard giggles and laughs coming from the kitchen. No one had bothered to see who had just walked into the lobby. What is that thing both Americans and Italians alike say? When the cat's away the mice will play. Time to check out the miceâs status.
Kassandra wasnât kidding when she suggested we hole up in the kitchen. Both Kassandra and Scott sat around the small table, he had his boot-clad feet propped up on the back of the only unoccupied chair. A third person who I assumed to be the new hire sat with themâwhat was her name again? Couldnât think of it, and since the three of them seemed hypnotized by something on the table, I announced myself in a rather cranky way.
âWhat are you all up to? Who ran over a skunk and then stepped on it?â Chaos followed my innocent questions.
Scottâs feet dropped to the ground with a thud. New hire, holding a glass object that reminded me of the glass tube Brendaâs friends smoked weed from, almost jumped out of her skin. And Kassandra, the keeper of the front door, turned to look at me with crazy eyes. No doubt whatever they had smoked was a contributing factor to their reactions and to the stink.
Before I could say another word, the new person walked toward me, brandishing the glass thingy as if it were a weapon. âIâm allowed to smoke,â she screeched. âI have a medical marijuana card that says so.â
For a long moment no one spoke. I looked at the three fools who must have shared the skunky stuff, and before really pausing to think, I said, âHold on to that worthless piece of paper. It may come in handy to wipe your butt after you get fired.â I turned around and stamped to the back of the office where my personal cubicle awaited.
I sat there without opening my briefcase or turning on my computer. I had no idea why I acted that way. This wasnât my house; this was the place where I worked, and I had always tried to be kind to everyoneâokay, with the exception of Celine, Sunnyâs spoiled brat daughter. One thing I was sure of, while medical pot was legal in Arizona and easy to get, there was no smoking at Desert Homes Realty, of any kind.
Talk about first impressions... I bet Ms. Medical Marijuana will have no problem remembering me. Although I wasnât willing to admit it, I had been looking forward
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