A Run for the Mystic by Ada Bell
Author:Ada Bell [Bell, Ada]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Empress Books
Chapter Fifteen
Shaking my head, I followed Jacob down the stairs. None of this made sense. There was no reason for Mr. Hill to ignore us in the parking lot. Even in the pouring rain, it only took a second to nod a greeting. Why had he come? Bryce and Jacob were both surprised to see their boss, but maybe Mr. Hill had an ulterior motive.
Then there was Florence. Bryce said she couldnât stand him. Did she despise him enough to hit his car? She had easy access to hoof picks, and no one would question a vet walking the aisles. Florence and Morgan could have been arguing about Bryce, and Florence hit her in the heat of the moment. Sure, Florence said she went to the mechanic, but I only had her word.
The pieces didnât fit. For one thing, there was no reason to think she knew how to disable the security cameras. Of course, anyone could pull a power cord, if they knew where to find the right one.
When we reached the ground floor, something tugged at my memory. I pulled Jacob to a halt. âDid you say Florence and Morgan live here, too?â
âYeah.â He gestured down the hall. âLast door on the left. Why? Floâs probably still at the stables, if you want to ask her more questions.â
âThatâs what Iâm hoping.â
Jacob tilted his head at me. âWhat are you saying?â
âOh, um, nothing. Go wait outside. Iâll be there soon.â
âWhy?â
âPlausible deniability.â If he didnât know what I was planning, he couldnât accidentally give me away. Or get fired for aiding and abetting. âText me if you see anyone coming, okay?â
Jacob looked like he wanted to ask more questions, but he went outside and sat on the stoop.
I hurried to the door heâd indicated. When Rusty became a PI, heâd taught me how to pick locks. Bought me a set of picks and everything. Theyâd come in handy more than once, and now I carried them everywhere.
Thankfully, the hallway was deserted. Pulling the picks out of my pocket, I dropped to my knees and examined the lock. Whoever owned this building certainly wasnât spending much on security. This lock looked flimsy enough to be opened with a credit card. Either the jockeys trusted each other, or none of them owned much worth stealing.
After a couple of seconds, the mechanism popped open. I hurried inside, closing the door silently behind me.
The room resembled Bryceâs, except there were two of everything: nightstands, beds, dressers, each with a toiletry bag on top. A coffeemaker stood on one. Both beds were neatly made. Someone had hung horse racing posters on the right-hand wall, so I guessed that was Morganâs side.
What was I looking for? Evidence that Mr. Hill wanted Morgan to stay at the stable? Threatening letters? All of the above would be nice.
While I was making wishes, I could use a billion dollars and world peace.
A flash of red drew my attention to a small trash can between the two nightstands. When I pulled it out, the words âPAST DUEâ leaped off the page.
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