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The purse sat on the floor, resting against my leg. And it was the only thing providing me any sense of reality. I worried about my carâwould Gold Buttons get it towed? And the condoâwhy was it being âsealed?â I also worried that no one I cared for who really, truly cared about my well-being knew where I was on this early Sunday afternoon.
The duo had whisked me out of The Nest through the service entrance, well Eve had. Adam met us there with the dark, anonymous sedan. All that while Kay sat and stewed assuming I wasnât doing my job, and Walter, the gold-button doorman, probably put a curse on me and my Fiatâand all that chain of events got started by my sharing an innocent observation in front of big mouth Officer Clarke while he sat on Aunt Brendaâs couch, petting our dog, Dior. What a sneak that Bob.
My self-pity inventory accounted for everyone except the one person who really mattered right nowâTristan Dumont, whose calls I never returned.
Eveâs return saved me from reaching for the cell and telling Tristan about my present awful predicament probably while bawling.
âSorry Monica, itâs Sunday, and Christmas shopping is in full swing. Many of our desk people are actually assigned to major shopping centers this time of the year, and all I could find was some leftover birthday cake.â She set a plastic plate on the desk. The cake looked as depressing and abused as the plate.
I shook my head. âIâm good. I can wait. How is prison food? Still serving green bologna?â
She laughed. âNot since we have a new sheriff in town. Monica, we only want to ask you some questions. We are trying to establish a timeline and figured it would be better not to let anyone at The Nest know whatâs going on until we are better informed. As far as everyone is concerned, youâre still at the 13th floor condo, working.â She couldnât possibly think I was that naĂŻve.
âSo why not ask me while at The Nest? Why drag me all the way downtown? I bet that weird Walter is plotting on getting my car towed.â
Adam snickered. âWhat? He doesnât like pink?â Had he heard my comment? How long had he been listening?
âI doubt itâs about the color.â I said.
âWhat then? Hates Italian cars?â
âHe didnât seem to mind Double Wideâs Maserati Quattro Porte the other night.â Nooo. Monica, shut up. A loud silence filled the room. And then it started.
âWho? What?â It was as if a large bucket of adrenaline had dropped from above, like biblical manna from the sky. Adam and Eve looked at me with a whole different attitude, and that didnât make me feel one bit better.
âOh, sorry.â I batted my eyelashes, summoning up my inner Audrey Hepburn in her winning performance of Roman Holiday. âKassandra started it, anyway. Double Wide is a very unfortunate nickname for Dale Wolf, who by the way is not wide. Heâs fit and...â
âShssh, Monica, start at the beginning. When was this...man and the Maserati at The Nest?â
Busted. I told them the whole story from when I delivered the hors dâoeuvres to when I accidentally took the wrong turn and ended up by the main entrance behind the Maserati tail pipe. I truly expected some kind of enthusiastic thank you and then a limousine ride to my Fiat. I couldnât have been more wrong. They moved their chairs so close I could see and almost hear the beard growing on Adamâs face, seriously.
âAnd youâre sure that was Thursday evening, the same Thursday evening as...â
âHey, donât take my word for. B&B Catering served dinner at Kay Lewisâs condo. Some kind of Christmas party, except, no one from our office was invited or allowed, so I couldnât be a guest or Brendaâs assistant. I always work catering events, thatâs why itâs B&B. The two Baker girls. Leta, who worked the party and met me at the service entrance, was interviewed by a local channel that same evening. You canât get more âofficialâ than that. Better yet, ask your buddy Officer Clarke. He drove Brenda Baker to retrieve her Honda Pilot from the underground garage that you people had sealed off.â
âItâs okay, Monica. You made your point,â Eve said, her voice so low I thought maybe she needed the leftover birthday cake more than I did.
âGood. Can I go now? Oh, anyway you two being cops and all, can you find out if DoubleâI mean Dale Wolfâis in cahoots with Kay?â
They exchanged glances then looked at me, but I couldnât tell what was going through their minds.
âWait, how about you watch some of the tape we have and point out the people you just mentioned? Do you mind?â Adam said.
âMind? No, letâs get it over with.â Part of me wanted to get this resolved, but a louder mouthed part shouted in my head, âYes, yes. Now youâll really get the dirt on Kay and Double Wide.â
Instead, the first face I encountered was that of Ana, the drowning victim, her eyes bore into my consciousness so deeply I had to divert my sight from it. Nothing escaped Adam and Eve. âWhat is it? You know her?â He said know, not knew...more of copsâ tricks?
âSaw her pic in the newspaper. She looked so sad. How old was she?â
âTwenty-two. That tape was from Tuesday, she died on Thursday. Recognize anyone else?â Eve sounded edgy, rushed.
âNo, oh, wait. Tuesday?
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