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Angela is busy as a beaver right now... When Gloria, Buster's owner, becomes the victim of a home invasion that leaves Buster with a broken leg, Angela is horrified. Still, with Chief Gary on the case, she's sure the guilty party will be found. But when Gloria asks her to look into it, Angela can't say no. After all, Buster is practically family at this point. What Angela thinks is a simple home invasion turns out to be more when another victim appears, this time way up in Portland. As Sophie and Angela struggle to find a link between the two victims, they soon find themselves with more questions than answers. And why does Angela keep getting the feeling Jason is hiding something from her? Will Angela be able to solve the crimes and find the killer before yet another body is discovered? Busy as a Beaver is the eighth and final book in the Willow Bay Witches series of paranormal cozy mysteries. It's a full-length novel full of funny and sarcastic best friends, a touch of magic, a snarky talking cat and a little bit of romance.

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Right on cue, Chief Gary poked his head around the corner. “Hello, Gloria. I got a call that you needed to speak to me?” He glanced over at Sophie and me. “I hope these two haven’t been trying to get in on this investigation before I have.”

“Of course not,” Sophie replied. “We just came to update Gloria on Buster’s status. He’s got a broken leg, thanks to the monster who did this to her.”

“Did what to you, exactly?” Chief Gary asked Gloria, pulling out a notepad. “Would you like these two young ladies to leave?”

“No, it’s fine,” Gloria said. “I like having them around. After all, they’re the ones who saved my Buster. I went out to get groceries this morning, and when I left I let Buster into the yard. He didn’t seem to want to come to the vet clinic today, so I just let him hang around outside while I did my shopping. We do that a lot, after all. I came back around one in the afternoon, and as soon as he saw the car, Buster came running up to it. He was meowing at me, so he must have known something was wrong, but being the silly old woman I am, I just ignored him. As soon as I entered, I knew there was something wrong. I could feel a presence, but before I managed to run, the man came into the room and drew his gun on me. He asked me where it was, where the money was.”

“Do you keep any money in the house?” Chief Gary asked, and Gloria shook her head vehemently.

“No, absolutely not. I had a twenty in my purse, but that was it. So I offered that to him, and he called me an idiot and hit me across the face with the base of the gun. That’s what caused this,” she continued, bringing her fingers gingerly to the bandages that covered her face.

“He asked me again where the money was, and I told him I didn’t have any. He stood over me, and I could have sworn he was going to shoot me, and that was when Buster came flying out of nowhere. He clawed at the man and he shouted in surprise. He dropped his gun, and when he did it went off, but I don’t think the bullet hit anything. He also managed to get a hold of Buster eventually and threw him against the cabinet. When he was free, he looked around for the gun, and in the time it took him to find it, I got up, grabbed Buster, and ran out the door. I didn’t look to see if he came after me. I don’t know if he searched my house. I just took Buster straight over to Angela.”

“Can you describe the man for me?” Chief Gary asked, but Gloria shook her head.

“Not really, no. He was wearing a mask and gloves.”

“Was he tall, short?”

“A little bit on the taller side, I think,” Gloria mused. “It’s hard to tell, though. He certainly wasn’t short.”

“Do you remember what he was wearing?” I asked, earning myself a look from Chief Gary. Evidently, I was not invited to help out in this interview.

“A dark hoodie and jeans,” Gloria replied, nodding slowly as she thought back. “And he had on sneakers. Nikes, with a stripe and three stars across the front. I remember those, because when he hit me and I fell to the ground I fell forward and was looking right at them.”

“Was there anything about his voice that stood out to you?”

“Not especially,” Gloria said.

“Would you recognize it if you heard it again?”

“Maybe, but I can’t say for certain.”

“Alright, thanks, Gloria. I’m going to send a patrol car over to your house straightaway to take care of things.”

“Thank you, Chief Gary,” Gloria told him.

“And can I expect the two of you to stay out of this?” Chief Gary asked, turning to Sophie and me.

“Of course,” I replied. “We weren’t intending to get involved at all. We’re only here to update Gloria on Buster.”

“Good,” Chief Gary replied. “Whoever did this is obviously dangerous, and I don’t want to see the two of you playing detective once again.”

Sophie and I nodded. I wasn’t even lying to Chief Gary, for once. I had no intention of getting involved. I was just glad to see Gloria and Buster were both going to be ok; that experience had to have been absolutely terrifying for them.

A nurse came by a few minutes later. “Gloria’s going to need her rest, so if you ladies can wrap it up soon, please?”

“Of course,” I answered. “Will she be able to go home tonight? We need to know; I have her cat at the vet clinic, and if not, I’ll bring him home with me for the night.”

The nurse looked at Gloria, who nodded. “It’s fine. I’d like to know as well.”

“The doctor would like to keep you overnight for observation, just to make sure there’s no internal bleeding we haven’t found, and because of the suspected concussion,” the nurse answered.

“Alright, we’ll go back to the clinic and get Buster,” Sophie told Gloria. “Bee will be happy; she gets to have a sleepover with her best friend.”

“Thank you so much, to both of you,” Gloria said, taking me by the hand. “I do have one more thing to ask of you, though.”

“Of course, anything,” I replied.

“I’d like the two of you to look into who did this to me, and find them, please.”

Oh. I thought she was going to ask us to water her plants or something.

“We can absolutely do that for you,” Sophie replied instantly, glaring at me as I opened my mouth to protest. Could we do that?

“Oh, thank you girls so much. You know, I do have complete faith in Chief Gary, but I’m well aware the two of you have become quite the investigators yourselves, and I really wouldn’t mind an extra set of eyes on this case. Obviously, if you’re not comfortable doing it, that’s completely fine.”

“No, no, we’re happy to help,” Sophie said. “You rest up, and we’ll take care of it. Come and see us tomorrow when you get out of here. We’ll bring Buster back to the clinic tomorrow so you can come and get him as well.”

As Sophie and I left a few minutes later, I turned to her, incredulous. “Why on earth would you tell her we would do that? Chief Gary explicitly told us not to,” I hissed.

“Well, it’s not like it’s the first time we’ve lied to him. Besides, we weren’t lying at the time. And how could we possibly say no to a kindly old lady like Gloria, especially when whoever did this hurt Buster, too?”

I rolled my eyes. “You just want another case to solve.”

“Hey, what can I say? Willow Bay is more fun when there’s crime happening. Luckily, this time, no one was murdered.”

“Not yet, anyway,” I said ominously. “What if whoever decided to attack Gloria does it again, and this time the victim doesn’t get away?”

“Even more reason for us to find who did this. The more eyes on it, the better. So come on, are you in, or are you going to wuss out on me?”

I sighed. “Fine. But we’re staying out of Chief Gary’s way, and if we find out anything , we need to tell him as well.”

“Sure thing,” Sophie said. “I’m so glad we’re going to be investigating this together.”

“Right. We’ll talk about it in the morning. I’m going to go pick Buster up from the vet clinic. Are you going to come?”

“Nah, I’m like a five minute walk from home, I’ll just go straight there. See you in the morning.”

I said goodbye to Sophie and climbed back into the car, wondering what on earth I had just gotten myself into.

Chapter 3

As soon as I got back home, Buster in tow, I was hounded on by Bee.

“Buster! Are you staying the night? Great, now you have to see the hovel that Angela makes me live in.”

“Hovel? Excuse me?” I replied, hands on my hips. “You have a very good life here, thank you very much, missy.”

“Don’t call me missy,” Bee hissed at me as she sniffed Buster’s carrier, and I resisted the urge to laugh. Bee was snarky at the best of times, but she always felt like she had to take it up a notch when Buster was around.

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