Autumn & Autopsies by Maisy Marple
Author:Maisy Marple
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: CCS Publishing
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The weekend had been a story of two Main Streets.
It was the busiest of times.
It was the slowest of times.
It was the Saturday of hope, leading into the Sunday of despair and all of that Dickensian type stuff.
I parked my car outside of the Coffee Creek Savings & Loan mostly because I could. The other reason being, I thought the walk down the street would help clear my mind.
As I looked around at all of the shops, I got to wondering if they knew something I didnât.
Almost every single business was closed.
Even Mableâs antique shop was vacant with her fancy antique sign in the window denoting the changes to her normal business hours.
I looked at my watch.
It was only ten-thirty in the morning.
Boy had this been a long day already.
âSo, are we gonna do this or what?â Rebaâs voice came ringing through the crisp autumn air.
Today was a mighty change from the previous couple of days. It was almost as if the tourists brought all of the heat in with them, and took it when they left.
She was standing in front of the shop, one hand on her hip, the other twirling the ends of her punk rock purple hair, a wad of gum that would have made even the most voracious of gum chewers jealous being worked on by her sassy mouth.
I shrugged emphatically as I approached her. âI donât know if we should even open. It seems pretty dead down here.â
Rebecca Fairmack had come out of Reads & Teas.
âI thought I heard something out here,â she said as she walked up the sidewalk toward us. âFor what itâs worth, Iâm just closing down shop now.â
âThatâs actually worth quite a lot,â I nodded. âI just canât believe how quickly everythingâs cleared out this year.â
âI know,â Rebecca said. âIâve never seen anything like yesterday in all my years in Coffee Creek. On the other hand, Iâve never seen anything like today on the Sunday of Apple Festival weekend. Usually weâd get a few hundred people coming down here for one last round of browsing and buying before they headed out of town for the winter. But I havenât see a single person this morning.â
âWhat do you say, Rebes?â I turned to my star barista. âDo you want to roll up your sleeves and do some behind the scenes work today?â
âYou payinâ?â
âMaybe,â I smirked.
âIâm in then,â she smiled.
âWell, you two have a productive day. Iâm going to head home and give my feet some well earned time off.â Rebecca smiled and took her leave.
Reba and I went inside and locked the door behind us.
âBefore we do anything,â I said, looking at refrigerator in the kitchen. âI say we grab some cold brew and a few of those leftover brownies from yesterday and head out onto the deck.â
âIf thatâs what you say, boss!â Reba saluted me.
We both laughed as we prepared to raid the fridge.
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