A Cat in the Attic Mystery: The Case of the Cupid Caper by Kathi Daley

A Cat in the Attic Mystery: The Case of the Cupid Caper by Kathi Daley

Author:Kathi Daley [Daley, Kathi]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kathi Daley Books
Published: 2020-02-10T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 9

After I left the newspaper, I decided to stop by the post office and speak to Wilma about Ms. Cupid. It was true that I had casually brought the subject up in the past, and she’d laughed off the suggestion, but it wouldn’t hurt to bring it up again, and maybe I could even find a way to engage her in a dialogue about the articles I’d been publishing. If I got her into more of a discussion, maybe she’d slip up and say something revealing.

“Morning, Wilma,” I said as I approached the service counter.

“Callie. How can I help you today?”

“I just need stamps.”

She took some out of the drawer, and I handed her my credit card.

“How’s the newspaper business been treating you?” she asked as she rang me up.

“It’s going well. I just turned in my second Ms. Cupid story. Dex wants me to figure out who might be behind the service, and I think I might know.”

She raised a brow. “Really? Who?”

“Doris Jenner.”

Willa paused as the credit card machine processed my purchase. “Doris? I guess she does know a lot of people, but I wonder if she’s clever enough to do what Ms. Cupid has been doing.”

“What do you mean clever enough?”

Wilma handed my card back to me after the purchase processed. “Doris is a very sweet woman who has been a staple in the community for a lot of years. She knows a lot of people, so from that standpoint, I can see why you might consider that she might be the one behind the matches, but figuring out who would best be suited to be matched with applicants is a skill that, if done right, would require a good amount of intuition and insight.”

I slowly bobbed my head. “I get what you’re saying. While Doris is sweet as pie, she isn’t the sort that strikes you as being overly bright. You think I’m looking for someone with a superior intellect. Someone who is more observant than others. Maybe someone who can read subtle clues and recognize patterns.”

“In a nutshell, yes.”

“Someone like you.” I pointed out.

“Yes, someone like me, but I can assure you that I’m not the person you are looking for.”

“If you were the person I was looking for, would you tell me?”

“Absolutely not.” She smiled.

So based on this exchange, it was still equally likely that Wilma was both Ms. Cupid and not Ms. Cupid. “Any idea who Ms. Cupid might be if, in fact, it’s not you?”

Wilma paused; I imagined to consider the question. “Actually, I might need to think about this for a while. Offhand, however, the Cunningham sisters come to mind.”

“I thought of them as well. They’ve lived in the community forever, they know a lot of people, and they are both very intelligent. I did consider the fact that neither are married, so I’m not sure they have the background they might need in matters of the heart to make the pairings.”

“That is true,” Wilma admitted. “I honestly can’t remember if either of the sisters has even dated seriously.



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