Christmas Sweets by Fluke Joanne; Levine Laura; Meier Leslie
Author:Fluke, Joanne; Levine, Laura; Meier, Leslie
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-09-09T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twelve
Gigi was subdued in the days following Scottyâs death. Gone was the spring in her step and the sparkle in her eye. She led her charges up to Santaâs chair with all the joie de vivre of a condemned man tootling off to the electric chair.
Rumor had it she was seeing a shrink.
I tried to question her about Scottyâs murder, hoping she could provide me with a valuable clue. After all, she was on duty with him when he was killed. But every time I tried to talk to her, she seemed to be in a hurry somewhereâto her acting class, to her gym, to her aromatherapist . . .
If I didnât know better Iâd say she was avoiding me.
Well, she wasnât going to lose me that easily.
With a quick trip to Mollyâs office, and a fib about wanting to send Gigi a Christmas card, I was able to obtain her address.
I planned to pay her a visit in person. Nothing like a face-to-face chat to wring the truth out of a witness.
I waited till the following Saturday when the weekend Santa Land crew had taken over and neither of us was working. Then I called her to make sure she was home, using a pay phone at the public library so she wouldnât see my name on her caller ID.
She answered the phone with a weary âhello,â and I immediately hung up and dashed to my carâeager to zip over to her apartment for our long-delayed chat.
Gigi Harris lived in Westwood, in one of the many courtyard buildings that dot the neighborhood around UCLA. I walked up the front path to a security gate, and peering inside, saw a tiny pool, surrounded by rusty lounge chairs. An abandoned volleyball bobbed forlornly in the turquoise water.
Unwilling to ring Gigiâs buzzer and risk having her blow me off, I waited at the gate, examining the names on the intercom, until at last one of the tenants came out, a lanky guy toting a backpack and wheeling his bike. After he pushed the gate open, I held it out for him, and then scooted inside.
Safe in the courtyard, I trotted over to Gigiâs apartment and knocked on her door.
âWho is it?â she called out.
âItâs me. Jaine Austen, from work.â
I heard footsteps shuffling and then the door opened a crack.
Gigi peered out at me with glazed eyes, her uncombed hair sticking out in messy spikes. Yet somehow she still managed to look cute.
Lifeâs sure not fair, is it? When my hair sticks out in messy spikes, I look like Medusa on uppers.
âHow did you get past the security gate?â she asked.
âIt was open,â I fibbed.
âWell?â she said, making no move to let me in. âHow can I help you?â
âLook, I know youâre unhappy about what happened to Scotty, but I really need to talk to you. Can I come in for just a minute?â
âOh, all right,â she sighed.
She opened the door, and I almost gasped when I saw that she was standing
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