Fall for Murder: A Freshly Baked Cozy Mystery by Kathleen Suzette
Author:Kathleen Suzette [Suzette, Kathleen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-08-15T16:00:00+00:00
Chapter Eleven
I couldnât get over the fact that Sam Bailey might be considering me a suspect in Margieâs death. It was ridiculous. Anybody that knew me at all knew there was no way I could do something like that. He didnât come right out and say I was a suspect, but he didnât leave much room for doubt, either. The only thing that was going to make me feel better was hopping on down to the Cup and Bean coffee shop and getting a pumpkin spice latte. On the way over, I picked Lucy up so that I had somebody to commiserate with.
âI canât imagine what Sam is thinking,â Lucy said, crossing her arms in front of herself. She was properly angry about the situation, and thatâs what I appreciated about her. She got me. âHe should know better than that. To think that you would kill somebody is ridiculous.â
I nodded, and we got out of the car. âExactly. What is wrong with him? He knows thereâs no way I could kill anyone. I might wish somebody dead, but I wouldnât actually do it.â
She snorted. âDonât talk like that.â
âI know. I just canât get over it though. It didnât help that I sent Margie a text saying I wished she would die.â
Lucy took hold of my arm, stopping in the parking lot. âWhat?â
I sighed. âAt first, I didnât even remember doing it. We argued about the price I said I would charge her to make a cake for her grand opening, and she said I was being unreasonable. Then she told me I should make her cake for free, and she called me a cheapskate, and I texted her, telling her I wished she would die. Sam acted like it was a big deal, even saying he had other more incriminating texts, but I looked at my phone, and thereâs nothing else there.â I sighed again. After Iâd looked back over the texts I sent her, everything came back to me. There had been a phone call from Margie where she had said some unkind things about my baking ability and claiming I was price gouging and I was a cheapskate. I had hung up on her, and she texted me, saying that I knew she was right. That was when I said I wished she would die.
âAllie, that was a bad move.â
I nodded. âI know. It was stupid of me, but I lost my temper when she said I should bake her a cake for free because my cakes werenât that good.â
She shook her head. âThat woman was something else.â
âTell me about it.â
We headed inside the coffee shop and up to the front counter.
âAre you worried about it?â she whispered as I looked up at the menu board.
I turned and looked at her and felt my eyes go wide. Was I worried about it? Yes. But only because Sam didnât like me. If it had been anybody else besides him conducting the investigation and asking me questions, I wouldnât have worried about it.
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