Heather Webber - Digging Up Trouble
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- Название:Digging Up Trouble
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Riley jumped out of the truck before it came to a stop, and I turned off the engine and double-checked to make sure I had Bill’s letters. It was time to put them back.
Tempting aromas of garlic and thyme welcomed me in.
And I was tempted. But not crazy, so I didn’t buy anything.
Mr. Cabrera and Boom-Boom, however, were in line, ordering from none other than Goosh himself.
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Boom-Boom was saying, “I’ll have the turkey burger with lots of mushies. I just love mushies. Don’t you?” she asked Mr. Cabrera.
“No,” he said. “I hate mushrooms.”
He wore a light green shirt covered in mallard ducks and denim cargo shorts. His tone told me that Boom-Boom was wearing on his patience.
I said hello while I scoped out the place. So far, no sign of Bill.
Mr. Cabrera turned to me. “You gonna eat, Miz Quinn?”
I wondered what Mrs. Krauss thought of him saying things like “gonna.” How those two got along, I’d never know.
“No, not my style.”
He smiled. “No chocolate.”
He knew me well.
“I’m just dropping off Riley. Thought I’d, uh, use the ladies’ room.”
I could feel the sharp corner from an envelope scratching my spine. I’d shoved the letters in my waistband.
Mr. Cabrera gave me an odd look.
Okay, it might have been Too Much Information.
“Donnie, dear. Pay the boy,” Boom-Boom trilled (I swear she did), while tugging on Mr. Cabrera’s sleeve.
“Donnie?” I asked.
“Don’t say nothin’,” he grumped.
I smiled.
“And stop smilin’! Don’t you have a bathroom to go to?”
“All right, all right. Testy.”
I inched away, making sure the coast was clear, and saw Riley coming down the hall, his name tag on. He must’ve just punched in.
He caught sight of me lurking. “No,” he said.
“What? I just need to use the restroom.”
“There’s peo—”
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Mr. Cabrera’s shouts cut him off. “What kind of scam are you runnin’?”
Riley and I both rushed back to the dining area. Mr. Cabrera saw us and said, “Trying to charge me fifty bucks for two sandwiches.”
Boom-Boom’s eyes were wide, her hand on her heaving chest. “Donnie, maybe you misunderstood.”
We all looked at Goosh. Red-faced, he said, “Fifteen?”
“No, no,” Riley said. “It’s on me. My treat, remember?”
“What a sweet boy you are,” Boom-Boom twittered.
Mr. Cabrera still looked ready to jump over the counter and do Goosh harm. “The boy’s not right,” he said under his breath to me.
He wasn’t. Wide pupils, scattered thoughts, herky-jerky movements. Where was Bill? Couldn’t he see that his head cashier was on something?
Goosh said to Riley, “Dude, you sure?”
“Yeah, of course.”
While Riley dealt with the mess at the counter, I moseyed down the hall. After checking to make sure it was clear, I dashed into Bill’s office.
A third barrel of mushrooms had appeared sometime during the last two days, which meant there was nowhere to hide if I needed to.
Working fast, I put the envelopes back where they belonged.
My palms sweated, my heart rate tripled. I fumbled a lot.
I closed the closet door, ran to the office door, poked my head out. I heard voices. Male ones. Coming my way.
I jumped into motion, slamming through the swinging door. I pushed open the ladies’ room door just as the swinging door revealed Bill and two suited men entering his office.
Letting out a deep breath, I couldn’t help but notice how close that had been.
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After a second I opened the door, peered out. No one was coming.
I edged down the hall, nudged the swinging door a smidge so I could hear what was going on in Bill’s office.
From what drifted out, the men were with the prosecutor’s office, asking questions about Russ’s death.
Great. Was I next on their list?
“Hearing something good, Miss Marple?” someone asked, his breath tickling my ear.
By the drop of my stomach, I knew that someone.
“You shouldn’t sneak up on people!” I said under my breath.
Kevin pulled me down the hallway. “You shouldn’t eavesdrop.”
“I wasn’t eavesdropping.”
“Then what were you doing?”
“Um, looking for the ladies’ room?”
He bypassed the dining room, put his hand on my back and steered me outside.
“Care to explain?” he asked. It was a cloudless day. The sun made his green eyes sparkle. Or maybe that was his anger.
“Not really.”
“Nina . . .” he warned.
I explained. All about the blackmail letters, how they ruled out my theory that Bill and Lindsey had wanted Russ dead.
“I was going to tell you about them,” I said.
“When?”
“After I put them back in Bill’s office.”
“Nina . . .”
“What? I found them by accident.”
“Where?”
“Um, in his closet?”
“Are you asking me?”
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“In his closet, okay?”
“Not okay. You’ve got to stop getting involved like this.”
“I didn’t mean to get involved!”
“You never do.”
“What are you doing here, anyway?”
He looked like he knew why I was changing the subject, and appeared as though he was about to argue, but sighed and said, “Thought I’d stop in and see Riley. And remind him that he’s at my place this weekend.”
His place. Not his and Ginger’s place.
Funny how saying that didn’t bother me as much as it used to.
I guessed it was true, that time healed all things.
“What’s wrong?”
“Nothing.”
“Then why the pained face?”
“Cliché,” I said.
He shook his head, grinned. “I’ll never understand you.”
“It’s not your job anymore.”
“And whose is it? Bobby’s?”
Dangerous territory. “Maybe,” I ventured.
“Look, I know I blew things with us.”
I nodded.
“You don’t have to agree so readily.”
“Okay.” I paused a few beats, then nodded.
“Better. Listen, Nina. I just want you to be happy.”
This conversation was surreal.
Approaching footsteps caught our attention. Noreen.
“What’re you doing here?” I asked.
Red-rimmed bloodshot eyes matched her glasses. “Bill called. Something about the prosecutor’s office.” She looked at Kevin. “Know anything about that?”
He shook his head.
He lied as well as I did. Scary.
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Of course, I’d already known how well he lied.
I put my arm around Noreen. Grief surrounded her like Pigpen’s cloud of dirt.
“Will you be okay?”
“Fine,” she said, her upper lip trembling. “Sorry I didn’t call you back, Nina. I’ve been—”
“It’s okay.”
“What did you have to ask me?”
I shot a look to Kevin. He folded his arms across his chest.
“Nothing that can’t wait,” I said.
“I’d really like to know too,” Kevin said.
The two of them stared at me. “All right. I was wondering if Greta was the person who kept Growl’s books.”
Noreen nodded. “Russ was too cheap to hire out, even though Greta told him he should. Technology’s just come so far since she worked.”
Kevin stared at me.
I smiled.
“Why?” Noreen asked. “Did Bill ask you to ask me? I told him those books weren’t in the house.”
Kevin’s eyebrows dipped dangerously low.
“Um, no. Bill didn’t ask me. I was just curious, is all.”
“Oh.” Noreen looked confused.
“Yeah, oh,” Kevin said.
Noreen touched Kevin’s arm. “Any news on Greta’s death, Detective?”
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