Seabreeze Christmas: Summer Beach, Book 4 by Jan Moran
Author:Jan Moran [Moran, Jan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Chapter 12
âThanks for calling me, Ari.â Ivy tapped her phone to hang up and turned back to Shelly.
Ahead of them, their new guests were charging along the waterâs edge. Ophelia and Molly Ann, who were now sharing a room, were laughing and talking with Rosamie. Nick and Kristy were strolling behind them, their heads bent together, engrossed in conversation.
Even though the guests had just met, friendships were developing. Ivy guessed they ranged between the ages of thirty and seventy, but theyâd quickly found common interests.
Shelly gestured ahead. âYou called it. This is like winter camp for adults. We should start promoting Valentineâs Day soon. Or a January break. Iâll bet we can make this one hot winter at the inn.â She zipped up her soft yoga jacket and bundled her scarf around her neck. âSo, what did Ari have to say? Do we have more stolen property on our hands?â
âIâm not sure,â Ivy replied. âHe and his team confirmed what Elena said about that piece. It could be one of the missing Fabergé imperial eggs, or it might have been made for another client. Or it could be a copy. Heâs running a check on the FBI and Interpol databases to see if itâs on any stolen property lists.â Ivy paused. âI also called Chief Clarkson to report the found property.â
âThat was such a long time ago.â Shelly kicked a toe in the sand. âWhen do we get to keep some of the loot we find around this place?â
âI donât know if we ever will. Seems like Amelia Erickson was safeguarding property here. The rest of their collectionâwhich we saw on display in the house in those old photographsâwas properly documented and sold as part of the estate that went to charity.â
âDoes that mean this would, too?â
Ivy let out a sigh. âI spoke to Imani about that, and she thought the egg could be called mislaid or abandoned property. Sheâs researching that.â Ivy shivered and brushed wayward strands of hair from her face. âFrankly, that piece probably belongs in a museum.â
Shelly twisted her lips to one side. âOr in a billionaireâs private collection.â
âIf it were to go to auction, I suppose thatâs possible. But I like to think that people in need would benefit from the sale.â
âYou make it sound like itâs not ours to keep.â
âI doubt if it is. Itâs one thing for owners to leave behind a valuable chandelier thatâs attached to the ceilingâthatâs obvious and covered in the sale documents. But a rare jewel hidden awayâeven if by accident?â Ivy shook her head. âIâm being realistic.â
âAmazing that no one would miss it after all these years,â Shelly said.
âThey might not have been around to reclaim it. Many people didnât make it out of the Second World War alive,â Ivy added quietly. âWe should not celebrate their loss.â
Shelly pressed a hand to her mouth. âOh, my gosh, I hadnât thought of that. That makes me feel awful.â
âIf that were the case, Iâd want funds from the sale of that to help others.
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