โIwalk quickly all the way home, takeout bags in tow. Iโm eager to report back to Mr. Preston, Charlotte, and especially Juan Manuel.โ
Once Iโm in my building, I climb the stairs two by two. Iโm rounding the corner to my hallway when I see Mr. Rossoโs door open a sliver. He peeks out, spots me, then slinks back inside, closing the door behind him.
I put down the takeout bags to turn the key in my lock, then I walk through the entrance. โIโm home!โ I announce.
Mr. Preston springs to his feet. โOh, dear girl, youโre back. Thank goodness.โ
Charlotte and Juan Manuel are seated in the living room. They, too, jump to their feet the moment they see me.
โHow did it go?โ Charlotte asks.
Before I can answer Charlotteโs question, Juan Manuel is beside me. Heโs grabbed the takeout bags and is now getting out the polishing cloth from the closet. The moment I remove my shoes, he takes them, cleans the bottoms, and puts them away.
โYou donโt have to do that,โ I say.
โItโs okay. Do you need anything? Are you okay?โ he asks.
โIโm fine,โ I reply. โI brought takeout. I hope everyone likes the Olive Garden.โ
โLike it? I love it,โ Juan Manuel replies. He picks up the bags and whisks them away to the kitchen.
โYou better tell us how it went,โ Charlotte says. โDad and Juan Manuel have been a nervous wreck since you stepped out that door.โ
โEverything went according to plan,โ I say. โRodneyโs heading back to the hotel now. Heโs none the wiser that Iโm the one whoโs been arrested, and he believes the police are coming back to search the suite. I told him Iโd be there shortly to get him the suite key.โ I canโt help but smile as I say this, because Iโve accomplished something I wasnโt sure that I could.
โPerfect. Well done,โ Charlotte replies.
โI knew you could do it!โ Juan Manuel calls out from the kitchen. โDad,โ Charlotte says, โyour shift starts at six oโclock, right? Are you
sure you can get your hands on the key to the Black suite?โ โI have a few tricks up my sleeve,โ he replies.
โThey better be foolproof ones, Dad, because the last thing we need right now is you in trouble too.โ
โDonโt you worry. Itโs all going to go tickety-boo. Trust your olโ pa.โ
Juan Manuel emerges from the kitchen carrying Granโs tea tray filled with appetizers and pizza from the Olive Garden.
โI was supposed to be back at work a while ago,โ he says. โThey keep calling me.โ He sets the tray on the coffee table and sits down.
Charlotte shuffles her chair closer to him. โItโs up to you, Juan Manuel, but Iโm concerned that if you go back to work todayโin fact, if you go to that hotel ever againโRodney will find a way to use you as he always does, and thenย youโreย going to be the one caught in a trap, not him.โ
Juan Manuel looks down at his feet. โYes, I know,โ he says. โIโll call the kitchen back and tell them Iโm sick and canโt finish my shift.โ
โGood,โ Charlotte says.
โIโll figure the rest out later,โ Juan Manuel adds. โThe rest?โ Mr. Preston asks.
โWhere to sleep tonight,โ he says. โFirst, we must concentrate on catching the fox.โ He nods and smiles, but itโs not the real kind of smile, not the kind that reaches his eyes.
Charlotte looks at Mr. Preston.
โOh Juan Manuel,โ Mr. Preston says. โWe werenโt thinking. If you donโt go back to the hotel, that means you have nowhere to sleep tonight.โ
โThis is my problem, not yours,โ he says without looking up. โDonโt worry.โ
It occurs to me that thereโs an obvious solution, but itโs one thatโs also a little bit awkward for me. Iโve never had a guest stay overnight before, but I do think that in this particular instance Gran would urge me to do the right thing. โYou can stay here, for tonight,โ I say. โThereโs plenty of space. You can have my room and Iโll stay in Granโs room. It will give you some time to consider alternative arrangements.โ
Heโs looking at me like he doesnโt believe what Iโm saying. โReally?
Are you serious? Youโd let me stay here?โ
โIsnโt that what friends are for? To help each other out of binds?โ
Heโs shaking his head slowly back and forth. โI canโt believe youโd do this for me after everything thatโs happened. Thank you. And donโt worryโ Iโm very quiet. Iโm like a good ovenโself-cleaning.โ
Mr. Preston chuckles and grabs a small plate from the tea tray, filling it with bruschetta, pizza, and fried mozzarella.
I follow his lead and prepare first a small plate for Juan Manuel, then one for myself.
โCourtesy of Rodney,โ I say. โHe owes us both much more.โ โHe does,โ Juan Manuel says.
Charlotte gets up and grabs the remote control on the television, turns it to the twenty-four-hour local news channel.
Iโm just about to take my first bite of fried mozzarella when what I hear stops me mid-bite.
โโฆand police will be holding a special press conference in one hour to release important updates on the search for real-estate magnate Charles
Blackโs killer. We donโt know for sure, but we expect to hear details on the charges and very possibly the identity of the accused, as well asโฆโ
I feel all eyes on me. All of my confidence ebbs away in just a few seconds. โWhat now?โ I ask.
Charlotte sighs. โI was worried about this. The police are eager to reassure the public and take credit for catching the killer.โ
โThis is not good,โ Juan Manuel adds as he puts his plate down on the table.
โWhat if they say my name? What if Rodney finds out before he even gets to the hotel?โ
โItโs five oโclock now. Weโve still got an hour,โ Mr. Preston says. โThatโs right,โ Charlotte says. โLetโs not panic. I say we stick to the
plan. But we donโt have a lot of time.โ
The newscaster is reviewing the details of the death and the findings of the autopsyโdeath by asphyxiation. We all watch in silence. โโฆand inside sources say that Mr. Blackโs wife, socialite Giselle Black, mayย notย be the accused and that she remains a guest at the hotel. But weโll know more for sure in an hour whenโโ
Charlotte turns the TV off. โLetโs hope Rodney doesnโt see this and disappear. And that Giselle doesnโt check out anytime soon,โ she says.
โShe wonโt,โ I say. โShe has nowhere else to go.โ
Mr. Preston puts down his plate and gets to his feet. โLooks like Iโm heading to work early today,โ he says. โMolly, are you ready? You understand the next steps?โ
I canโt seem to form words. I feel the world tilt a little, but I know I must forge onward. โIโm ready,โ I say.
โCharlotte, when you receive the text from me, youโll contact Detective Stark?โ
โYes, Dad. Iโm actually going to wait right outside the station.โ
โJuan Manuel, will you act as mission control from here? Weโll call you when we need your help.โ
โYes, of course,โ he says. โYou call, Iโm on it. I wonโt rest until we catch him.โ
There is nothing else for me to say or do. Iโve lost my appetite, so I put down my plate.
The deep-fried mozzarella sticks will have to wait.