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Chapter no 21 – Natalie

The Coworker

I FEELย GOODย THIS MORNING.

Seth and I had a really nice night together. After Round Two, we ordered in Chinese food, then watched TV together on the couch. Back when he was still with Melinda, there was always a sense of urgency. He could never stay too late, because she would get suspicious. I liked more laid-back Seth, who was happy to cuddle up with me on the couch indefinitely.

I did send him packing before midnight. Even though we had already slept together, I felt like it would be a betrayal to Caleb for him to spend the night. Well,ย moreย of a betrayal. I recognize what I did last night doesnโ€™t exactly make me girlfriend of the year. But itโ€™s been a stressful couple of days, and Caleb was acting distant yesterday when I needed him the most. He lost a lot of boyfriend points for the way he acted yesterday.

Anyway, I got a great night of sleep after the activities of the evening. I woke up bright and early this morning, downed a cup of coffee, and now I am doing my morning run. My blond hair is pulled back into a ponytail, my Spotify playlist is blasting pop hits in my earbuds, and Iโ€™ve got on a T-shirt and leggings. When I left my house, it was a brisk forty-degree November

morning and I was freezing when my feet first hit the pavement, but now it feels perfect.

Iโ€™m glad to see that taking a break for a few days hasnโ€™t affected my stamina. The 5K is in only two days, and it would be embarrassing if I wasnโ€™t one of the front runners, considering Iโ€™m the one who organized it.

The endorphins are flowing through my bloodstream. I could climb a tree or even a mountain. I feel the best I felt in days.

That is, until I see Detective Santoro leaning against a gray Volvo parked in front of my house.

Before I went to bed last night, I checked a local news site on my phone to see if there were any updates about Dawn. The most recent article mentioned that the police were still looking for her. It didnโ€™t seem like the police had made much progress. Dawn was still hopelessly missing, as of last night.

And if the detective is here to see me, it doesnโ€™t seem likely that Dawn has turned up alive and well.

I stop short, not sure what to do. For a moment, I consider doing an about-face and putting in another mile or two. But that wonโ€™t do me much good. The detective doesnโ€™t look like heโ€™s planning on going anywhere until he talks to me. And itโ€™s not like I can go to work in my T-shirt and leggings, covered in a layer of sweat.

And anyway, I think he sees me.

Sure enough, the detective straightens up and waves at me. I grimace, wishing I didnโ€™t have to talk to him in my sweaty running clothes. Well, I wish I didnโ€™t have to talk to him at all, but my attire doesnโ€™t make the situation better.

โ€œMiss Farrell!โ€ He waves again. โ€œYou got a minute?โ€

I donโ€™t find his Boston accent even slightly endearing anymore.

I walk the last half a block to my house. Detective Santoro looks me up and down with his shrewd dark eyes. โ€œGet in a nice run?โ€

โ€œYesโ€ฆโ€

He squints up at the sky. โ€œNice weather for it. And itโ€™s supposed to be a nice day when youโ€™ve got that race on Saturday.โ€

Of course, he knows all about my agenda for the week. โ€œItโ€™s not exactly a race. Itโ€™s more like a fun run for charity.โ€

He nods like he couldnโ€™t possibly care less. โ€œWould you mind if we went inside?โ€

โ€œDid you find Dawn yet?โ€

He doesnโ€™t answer me but instead jerks his head in the direction of my front door. โ€œI just have a few more questions, if you donโ€™t mind.โ€

I should agree. I have nothing to hide. Yet I find my jaw clenching. I didnโ€™t do anything wrong, and itโ€™s like this detective has it out for me. Itโ€™s notย fair. โ€œIโ€™m afraid Iโ€™ve told you everything I know.โ€

โ€œSo it should be real quick then.โ€

Santoroโ€™s black eyes are leveled at me, and itโ€™s unnerving. I squirm in my sneakers, wishing I could hit the shower before having a conversation with him. Iโ€™ve got pit stains, after all. But it seems like I donโ€™t have much of a choice in the matter.

โ€œFine,โ€ I say. โ€œBut I have to get to work soon.โ€

โ€œThis wonโ€™t take long,โ€ he says. โ€œIf you want, Iโ€™ll write you a note.โ€

I bristle at the idea of this man writing me a note, like Iโ€™m some teenager and he is my dad excusing me from school. I donโ€™t dignify his offer with a response. Instead, I start up the walkway to my front door. I unlock the door and he comes in behind me.

Santoro lingers in my foyer. โ€œMind if we sit down?โ€

โ€œActually, I do mind.โ€ I fold my arms across my chest. โ€œLike I said, I donโ€™t have a lot of time. So what do you need to know?โ€

He gives me a look like he is surprised by my nerve, but I donโ€™t back down. Iโ€™m not going to let this detective push me around.

โ€œSo I just want to get more of a sense of your relationship with Dawn,โ€ he says.

My right eyelid twitches. โ€œI told you, we were coworkers. We were friendly, but not really friends. Is that all?โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean by โ€˜friendlyโ€™?โ€

I stare at him. โ€œI mean, we said hello to each other every day. I gave her a ride home once when she needed it. Occasionally we ate lunch together. But thatโ€™s about it.โ€

โ€œOkay, I get it.โ€ He nods. โ€œAnd was there ever a situation where you fought with Dawn?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ I say firmly. โ€œNever.โ€ โ€œDid you ever make fun of her?โ€

โ€œMake fun of her?โ€ I repeat. โ€œWhat am Iโ€”in grade school?โ€

โ€œWell,โ€ he says thoughtfully, โ€œfrom what I hear, Dawn was kind of odd.

When people are different, it might be natural to poke fun at them.โ€

โ€œWell, I never did.โ€ โ€œNever?โ€

โ€œNo!โ€

โ€œSo you never told anyone that you thought Dawn lost her virginity to a turtle?โ€

My jaw drops. โ€œIโ€ฆ itโ€ฆ whoย toldย you that?โ€

He lifts one of his dark eyebrows. โ€œA few people, actually.โ€

โ€œShit,โ€ I mutter under my breath. โ€œOkay, lookโ€ฆ I mean, yes, I might have said that. As a joke. I didnโ€™t say it toย Dawn. I justโ€ฆ I was making a joke. You know, because she liked turtles so much. I didnโ€™t do it to hurt her feelings.โ€ I dig my fingernails into the palm of my hand. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t make me a terrible person because I made one joke.โ€

โ€œOf course not.โ€ But thereโ€™s something in his voice that makes me think he believes otherwise. โ€œSo are there other jokes you made about Dawn?โ€

โ€œNo. I mean, I donโ€™t remember any.โ€ โ€œDid you invite her to office parties?โ€ I blink at him. โ€œYes, of course I did.โ€

โ€œBecause several people said you deliberately kept her from going to workday partiesโ€ฆโ€

โ€œI did no such thing!โ€ I burst out. โ€œI always sent out an email to the entire office. I wouldnโ€™t exclude Dawn on purpose.โ€

โ€œDid she come to the parties?โ€

โ€œNo, but thatโ€™s not my fault, is it?โ€ I plant my hands on my hips. โ€œWas I supposed to give her an engraved invitation?โ€ I glare at him. โ€œWhat are you accusing me of, exactly?โ€

He cocks his head to the side. โ€œSeveral of your coworkers felt you were bullying Dawn Schiff.โ€

This time my jaw feels like itโ€™s about to become unhinged. โ€œBullying Dawn? Are you serious? Who said that?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not at liberty to say. But it wasnโ€™t just one person.โ€

โ€œTheyโ€™re lying.โ€ I can feel a fleck of saliva fly out of my mouth as I spit out the words. โ€œI never bullied Dawn. Weโ€™re not inย school. What does that even mean?โ€

He frowns. โ€œIt means that there was a pattern of cruelty to her perpetrated by you.โ€

โ€œA pattern of cruelty?โ€ I canโ€™t believe my ears. โ€œBecause I made aย joke

about her?โ€

โ€œBecause you excluded her from company events. You kept her out of meetings. You damaged her personal propertyโ€ฆโ€

โ€œIโ€ฆย what?โ€ My head is spinning. โ€œI never did anything like that. I was nice to her. Nicer than she deserved.โ€

โ€œNicer than she deserved? What does that mean?โ€

I immediately regret my choice of words. โ€œI just mean Dawn was strange. People didnโ€™t like her. But I tried to be nice to her, okay? Maybe I made a couple of jokes about her behind her back, but so did everyone else. I neverย bulliedย her.โ€

Santoro gives me a look that makes me think he doesnโ€™t believe one word Iโ€™m saying. I wonder who told him these terrible things about me. Probably somebody whoโ€™s jealous of my sales record.

โ€œJust because Dawn was different,โ€ he says, โ€œyou didnโ€™t have to be cruel to her.โ€

โ€œI wasnโ€™t!โ€ Tears spring to my eyes, and I struggle to keep them from rising to the surface. โ€œAsk my boss. Seth Hoffman. Heโ€™ll tell you I was nice to her.โ€

Santoroโ€™s eyebrows shoot up to his hairline. โ€œSeth Hoffman? You mean your married boss who you were sleeping with?โ€

Okay, now I feel like Iโ€™m about to keel over from a heart attack. How does he know about that? I get that heโ€™s a detective, but it seems out of the scope of the investigation into the disappearance of a completely unrelated person. โ€œDid Seth tell you that?โ€

โ€œNo. He only said nice things about you.โ€ โ€œSo who told you I was sleeping with him?โ€

He hesitates a split second. โ€œDawn wrote about it to a friend in emails we found in her computer.โ€

Oh God.

Yes, Dawn knew about me and Seth. It wasnโ€™t like I confided in her. She happened to witness Sethโ€™s wife leaving me a threatening note. But she was nice about it. She promised not to tell anyone. God knows who this โ€œfriendโ€ is that she told about my exploits. I didnโ€™t even realize she had any friends to blab to.

And it makes me wonder what else she wrote about me.

But whatโ€™s the difference? So what if Dawn wrote a few things about me in a couple of stupid emails? She certainly had a unique view of the

world, and it doesnโ€™t mean anything she said was true. None of this is real

evidenceย of anything.

โ€œThis is harassment, Detective.โ€ I grit my teeth. โ€œIโ€™ve got to get to work. And we donโ€™t even know anything bad really happened to Dawn. She probably just took off on a trip without telling anyone.โ€

A deep crease forms between his eyebrows. โ€œNo. She didnโ€™t.โ€ โ€œWell, how do you know?โ€

โ€œBecause,โ€ he says, โ€œwe found Dawnโ€™s body early this morning.โ€

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