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Chapter no 62

The Housemaid's Secret (The Housemaid, Book 2)

We have been out in front of the brownstone building since six in the morning.

It was hard to drag myself out of bed so early, especially since Enzo and I had a late night together, if you know what I mean. And the night before, my sleep wasnโ€™t exactly stellar. But Enzo was adamant that we should be there first thing in the morning, to make sure we donโ€™t miss anyone going in or coming out.

We are wearing what Enzo calls โ€œdisguises.โ€ When he said it, I imagined big black glasses with fake mustaches, but really, itโ€™s just a couple of baseball caps and sunglasses. Enzo is wearing a Yankees cap, and he gave me one that says โ€œI love New York.โ€ Except instead of โ€œloveโ€ itโ€™s a big red heart. I look like a freaking tourist. Itโ€™s humiliating for someone born and raised in Brooklyn.

โ€œTourist is best disguise,โ€ Enzo tells me.

Maybe heโ€™s right, but I hate it. Still, Iโ€™m willing to do anything to get to the bottom of whatever the hell is going on. Before I end up back in prison again.

We canโ€™t stay in one place all morning, so we move around, all the while keeping our eyes on the entrance to the building. If thereโ€™s a back entrance like the Garricksโ€™ penthouse, we are screwed. But lots of residents are coming and going, so Iโ€™m hopeful this is the only way in or out.

Right now, itโ€™s eight oโ€™clock in the morning. We have been here for two hours and there has been no sign of the mystery manโ€”if I really didnโ€™t murder him, like Enzo thinksโ€”or the blond woman. About ten minutes ago, Enzo announced he was hungry, so he went into the Dunkinโ€™ Donuts

across the street. He comes out carrying two cups of coffee and a brown paper bag.

โ€œTake,โ€ he instructs me.

I take the coffee gratefully. โ€œWhatโ€™s in the bag?โ€ โ€œIs bagels.โ€

โ€œUgh.โ€ My stomach turns at the thought of eating anything. I donโ€™t even know why I asked. โ€œIโ€™ll pass.โ€

โ€œYou must eat at some time.โ€

โ€œNot now.โ€ I peer through my sunglasses at the brownstone. โ€œNot until we find him.โ€

Iโ€™m afraid to take my eyes off the building. I could miss them, and then I will never find the mystery man. I am scared that I will get arrested today, and even though Enzo will keep trying to help me, he doesnโ€™t know what that man looks like. The only person who can find him is me.

โ€œSo,โ€ Enzo says. โ€œLast nightโ€ฆ it was good, yes?โ€

I take a long sip from my coffee. โ€œI canโ€™t focus on anything right now, Enzo.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€ He looks down at his own container filled with coffee. โ€œYes. I know.โ€

โ€œBut yes, itย wasย good.โ€

One corner of his lips quirks up. โ€œI missed you so much when I was gone, Millie. I am so sorry for that. I do not regret being back home in Italy for my mother, but I did not want to have to choose between the two most important people in my life. I wanted you to wait, but I could not ask that.โ€

I hang my head. โ€œIย shouldย have waited.โ€

Enzo opens his mouth to say something more, but before he can get out any words, I grab his arm. โ€œThatโ€™s her! Thatโ€™s the woman!โ€

Enzo squints through his sunglasses across the street, at the woman with blond hair coming out of the brownstone, wearing a knee-length skirt and a blazer. โ€œYou are sure?โ€

โ€œPretty sure.โ€ I recognize her face and her hair color, but it is styled differently. Itโ€™s possible that it isnโ€™t her. But I havenโ€™t seen anyone else who even comes close. โ€œNow what?โ€

The woman adjusts her purse strap, then crosses the street. I get ready to start following her, but then she goes into the Dunkinโ€™ Donuts that Enzo just came out of. Judging by the line, sheโ€™ll be in there for at least ten minutes.

Enzo cracks his knuckles. โ€œI will go talk to her.โ€

โ€œYou? What are you going to say?โ€ โ€œI will think of something.โ€

โ€œSo you think youโ€™re going to approach her in Dunkinโ€™ Donuts and sheโ€™s just going to tell you everything?โ€

He places a hand on his chest. โ€œYes! I am very charming!โ€ I roll my eyes.

โ€œYou watch, Millie.โ€ He squeezes my arm, then hands me the paper bag with the bagels. โ€œI will find out everything.โ€

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