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When Ethan Hille discovers his mother Alyx slumped over her kitchen table bleeding from a gash in her head, he suspects foul play. Who would want to hurt Alyx? Surely, her three cats – two small females, Misty and Pooky, and the old master, Murfy – couldn’t know, although, they do seem very distressed over their mistresses’ condition. The police investigator, Detective Smarts, is immediately suspicious of Ethan, wondering if the young man bashed his mom in the head earlier and then left only to return a short time later with Maggie to “discover” the injured woman. Neighbors had heard mother and son arguing – ostensibly about Ethan’s spending habits. The evidence quickly mounts and, before Alyx recovers and is released from the hospital, Ethan has been accused of attempted murder and is sent to jail. Unfortunately, Alyx did not see her attacker and has no way to exonerate her son – or does she? Maybe if she’d just pay attention to “advise” from her cat Murfy, who is trying with all his might to tell her the real story of what happened – and what might yet happen – she might just save herself and her son. At least, that is one PAW-SIBLE THEORY.

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“Yes, there’s that, but I really don’t think he had murder on his mind. Did you mention it to Detective Smarts?”

“No, I forgot. Did you?”

She shook her head. “I forgot, too.”

“That Detective Smarts kept referring to the fact that there was no evidence of a break-in, no evidence of a struggle. He asked me if I knew of anyone she might have given a key to the house.”

She looked down at her shoes. When she didn’t say anything, he continued, “I thought Mom gave you a key when she and Charvette went to that antique show in Georgia.”

Still, no comment from Maggie.

“I guess you gave it back, so that just leaves me with a key to the house.”

She looked away. “That’s to be expected; you’re her son, and you should have a key to the house.”

I wondered why Maggie acted so strange when Ethan asked her about the key. It was no big deal if she didn’t give the key back, so why?

When Ethan told Maggie he had decided it would be best if he stayed at the house so he could take care of us, and to make the hospital trips easier, she looked at him in alarm.

“Do you think that’s a good idea? We don’t know what happened here, Ethan. What if whoever did that to your mom comes back?” She reached for his hand. “Ethan, I don’t feel right about you staying here.”

He pulled his hand back and sank to the floor, flat on his back. I signaled Misty and we crept over closer to Ethan.

“Don’t worry,” he said; “I’ll be okay. Besides, I have the cats to protect me.” We meowed in agreement, bringing a smile to the humans’ faces.

“See? They agree,” he said.

Maggie didn’t push it any further. “Okay, I can see you’ve made up your mind.”

Ethan looked exhausted, as if the day’s events had hit him all at once.

“This has been a very long day,” Maggie said. “Why don’t you go lie down while I make something to eat?”

Ethan didn’t argue. Maggie waited for him to close the bedroom door, checked her phone, and walked out to the lanai to make a call. I slipped thru the door before she closed it and took cover next to the ornamental tree in the corner, not exactly hidden but not in full view either. Maggie conveniently sat at the bistro table next to the tree, and I edged closer so I could hear both sides of the conversation.

“Hi, George; it’s Maggie. I’m just calling to thank you for the wonderful dinner last night. I had no idea you were such a good cook.”

The name George didn’t ring a bell at first, and then I remembered. George Lucas was Alyx’s friend, the man who turned “trash into cash,” so to speak.

“It was my pleasure, Maggie,” I could hear his voice respond weakly through the phone. “I hope we can do it again, soon.”

“I’d like that very much but something awful has happened and I’m afraid I may not have time to see you.”

It sounded like an excuse but George didn’t seem to take it that way.

“What happened, Maggie?”

Maggie told him the whole story. She concluded with, “I’m at Alyx’s house now, and I convinced Ethan to take a nap. I swear, George, that boy has a stubborn streak in him that makes it hard to deal with him sometimes.”

“What do you want him to do that he doesn’t want to do?”

“He wants to stay at his mother’s house and there’s no changing his mind.”

“As I’m sure you know, he was given responsibility at a young age. He thinks he knows best concerning himself.”

“I know. Alyx told me that when she had to go back to work, the only job she could find was working as a clerk with the Police Department where they lived at the time. She had to be at work at seven in the morning. To be sure Ethan made it to school, and on time, she woke him up at six, made sure he was dressed, had breakfast and was ready to leave for school an hour after she left. Ethan never missed a day, unless he was sick, in which case, she had to depend on a kind neighbor to look in on him because she risked being fired if she took too much time off.”

“At least he had breakfast,” said George. “I read an article in The Beachside Journal that thousands of kids go to school without breakfast and just recently, the school board instituted a policy of free breakfasts for all students––the philosophy being that you can’t learn on an empty stomach. It sounds like a good idea; only time will tell if it makes any difference.”

“I don’t have kids so I can’t speak from experience, but it seems to me that experts are always looking for an explanation as to why kids don’t do well in school. The educators blame the parents who in turn blame the teachers, and no one blames the student on whom rest the ultimate decision to learn.”

“I didn’t mean to change the subject, so all that aside, don’t worry about Ethan; he was brought up well, and he really can take care of himself.”

“I hope you’re right, George. I don’t want Alyx to get mad at me any more than she is already.”

“What do you mean?”

I snuggled my head and ears a bit closer so I could hear the following conversation.

“Remember last night I told you that a real estate agent contacted me last week about selling our building?”

“Yes, you said Rupert approached you, with a tempting offer.”

“Right. What I didn’t tell you is that Alyx didn’t want to hear it. I told her that our customers and clients would follow us no matter where the store was located. She wouldn’t listen. I’ve never seen Alyx react that strongly to anything before, and I really didn’t know what to make of it. More than that, my own reaction scared me––how angry I got at Alyx for not allowing me to explain that I didn’t want to sell the building any more than she did, but that we should at least discuss it.”

“I’m sure you’ll get the chance to clear it up once she comes out of her coma.”

“I hope it’s soon, George. There’s a ton of work left to do and we just accepted two new clients a few days ago.”

“Is there anything I can help you with? I want to see more of you and I don’t want to see you buried under with work.”

“Thank you, George. You can help by taking me to breakfast tomorrow, but it has to be early.”

“In that case, maybe I should come over and spend the night so we don’t waste any time.”

For some reason beyond my knowledge of humans, Maggie turned red.

“It doesn’t have to be that early, George.” She said that with a smile that lingered until she went back inside.

“There are two means of refuge from the misery of life – music and cats.”

–– Albert Schweitzer

CHAPTER SEVEN: A Sleepless Night

Ethan’s restlessness had kept me up all night. Still awake at three o’clock Sunday morning, I could barely keep my eyes open when Ethan rolled out of bed and powered on the computer.

I crept up behind him and perched on the back of the desk chair. The pictures on the screen looked like the machines I had seen in Alyx’s room and I assumed he was looking up information that further explained what Dr. Casey had said about his mother’s condition.

Ethan read aloud, “The wires attached to the scalp act like an antenna recording the brain’s electrical activity at different frequencies, called alpha, beta, theta and delta activity.”

That was all my brain could process, so I jumped off the chair onto the floor. I stopped listening, but Ethan continued reading. When he finally shut down the computer, I curled up with Misty who had been sleeping blissfully at the foot of the bed.

I didn’t fall asleep right away as I thought I would. I couldn’t stop thinking about the day’s events. Foremost in my mind was who had tried to kill Alyx––and why?

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