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âSo ⊠itâs a man? A youngman? Old man? White, black, Hispanic?â he asked briskly.
Marilyn felt her faceredden. Her belly knotted. Abruptly, this seemed like areally, really bad idea. âWell, I ⊠uh ⊠I donât want to cause him anytrouble if he hasnât done anything.â
She could see the detective wasstruggling with his patience.
âBut you think he might?Well, I need a description if weâre to check this out. Unless youhave a name?â
She did, but she wasnât about to givehim that! âHeâs ⊠uh ⊠white, I think. He could be Hispanic. Well âŠno, probably not. Heâs very tall. And they usually arenâtânot thistall anyway. Black hair.â
âEyes? You get closeenough to see his eye color?â
Marilyn was appalled atthat suggestion. âI couldnât tell you if I had. He always wearssunglasses. Always. Thatâs one of the weird things that makes meuneasy.â
He toyed with his pen. âWhat do you dofor a living?â
Marilyn was taken aback. The questionseemed totally off subject. âIâm a librarian. What does that haveto do with anything?â
âIâm just trying to get alittle information here. Do you live alone?â
Marilyn gaped at him in disbelief anddawning resentment. âI donât see that that has any relevance,â sheresponded tightly.
âI was just wondering ifyou lived alone and that played into your being uneasy abouthimâmaybe looks youâd encountered? Maybe something he said? Orsomething like that. As for the glasses, well a lot of people wearsunglasses, Ms. Carter. I donât really see that as suspiciousbehavior.â
Marilynâs lips tightened. It wasgetting harder and harder to recall the points she had planned tomake and she really, really didnât like the direction he was takingwith his questions. It sounded an awful lot like he was questioningher veracity to say nothing of her mental state. Thankfully,though, his comment about suspicious behavior triggered some of hermemories. âThatâs just it. He behaves suspiciously. Itâs nothingyou can really put your finger on, but ⊠it just seems to me thathe must be up to something. He ⊠well, itâs almost like heâd tryingto disguise himself.â
âWith thesunglasses?â
Marilyn felt her face turn red again,but she was on a roll now. âHe dresses like a ⊠well, Iâd say ageek. But he doesnât come across as a geek to me. And thereâs thesunglasses. And he never seems to work, but he doesnât seem to havea problem with money. Heâs always having people over. Now, doesthat sound like a geek to you? I mean, theyâre usually loners,right?â
Like her. Absolutely zero people inher circle.
The detective nodded and doodled onhis pad. âSo he looks like a geek and he has friends and he wearssunglasses all the time? Anything more specific?â
âThatâs the point! He isdrop dead gorgeous! He looks like a movie star gorgeous and I justdonât see him as a geek.â
The cop stared at her for a longmoment and finally nodded and got up. âAlright then. I think I haveenough here to get started Ms. Carter. Iâll check it out and seewhat I can find out and check back with you later if I needanything else from you.â
He had helped her from her seat andushered her out the door and closed it behind her before she couldgather her wits about her to ask questions.
She had left the police station andwas halfway down the stairs outside before it dawned on her thatshe hadnât given him any real information at all! She hadnât toldhim where she worked or the name or address of the apartmentbuilding or given him a contact number.
Of course, there werenât that manylibraries âŠ.
He thought she was just akook!
A lonely woman looking forattention!
She was embarrassed and angry whenthat occurred to her, but realized with some dudgeon that sheshould have expected to be dismissed out of hand by that kindNeanderthal male!
She had instincts, damn it! And theywere telling her something was just plain âoffâ about theguy.
Much good it had done to go talk tothe cops about her worries!
See something say something my ass!Like they listened when you tried to!
And for his informationshe was not lonely and she didnât needthis kind of attention!
Didnât he get that she was scared?That she thought her neighbor was up to something nefarious? If hewas, then he could blow up half the city before the stupiddetective figured out he was running a terrorist cell!
Not that honestly thought hewas.
He was drop dead gorgeous, but he wasvery exotic looking.
She hadnât gotten a good enough lookat himâthough god knew she had tried to without him knowing shewasâto decide whether he was white or Hispanic or middle eastern,but the impression sheâd gotten said âexotic or otherâ, notwhite.
He had blue black hair. She hadnâtseen hair that dark on very many people at all.
He was tan, or brownâbut not verydarkâtan enough to be âwhite with good tanâ.
She supposed he could be black ormixed. His hair didnât look like a black personâs hair, though. Itwas more like Asianâboard straight and silky looking.
But he was really, really tall and shehadnât seen a lot of very tall Hispanics or Asians.
That said black or white.
Maybe he was like German? OrRussian?
She bet that was it! Russian. ARussian mobster!
He even had a teeny tiny bit of anaccent that she hadnât been able to place.
She frowned after a few moments,reluctant to give up on the terrorist scenario so easilyâat leastnot entirely even though she had been far from convinced that waswhat he was up to.
Sheâd thought hemight be buildingbombsâwhich was what had her so unnerved about him being around andhad inspired her to talk to the police about the vibes she wasgetting.
She was obliged to admit, though, thathe looked more like a Russian than a middle easterner.
And she didnât think they âdidâterrorist groups. They were generally plain old, scarycrooks.
* * * *
Detective Roddy left his cubicle,stuck his head in the door of his partnerâs office and grinned whenDillard glanced around and then chuckled at his expression. âYouthink you got enough to investigate the weird neighbor posing as ageek?â
Dillard snorted. Tearing
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