The Curse of the Blue Scarab by Josh Lanyon
Author:Josh Lanyon [Lanyon, Josh]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: LGBTQI, Mystery, Romance, Mashup
Publisher: Josh Lanyon
Published: 2017-12-16T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Twenty Four
BHANAVAR AND THE MUMMY
I sat up, suddenly wide awake. Maxwell stood at my bedside. He lookedâ¦harrowed.
I croaked, âWhat? What are you saying?â
We were not alone. Bird rattled at my blinds and let broad daylight into the bedroom. I put up a protective hand, wincing at the glare.
âPercevalâs dead,â Maxwell said. He sounded absolutely stunned.
I threw off the bedclothes and rose. He was already dressed, which I couldnât understand. Though his face was white, his cheeks and nose were pink with the cold, and I could smell the crisp scent of the outdoors on his coat. While he went on talking, I stood in my pajamas listening to him, trying to make sense of his behavior. Why had he slipped out? Did he not understand what he had committed to the previous evening?
âI canât believe it,â he said again. âHe was perfectly well last night.â
I could hear the undertone of running water which Bird had turned on for my cold bath.
âWait!â I pointed to a chair. âSit down and begin again. Youâre sure heâs dead?â
He nodded, seeming to lose his voice.
I nearly said, âIf heâs dead, we gain nothing by hurry,â but remembered in time how Maxwell had come to my flat on the first occasion, and how I had shocked him by some remark of the same kind.
Instead, I took him by the shoulders and said, âIâm sorry, Hilary. More sorry than I can say.â
He nodded and wiped impatiently at his eyes.
Bird reappeared in the doorway, and I told him to bring in brandy and a glass.
âTake a nip,â I said to Maxwell. âI wonât be a minute,â and I turned into the bathroom, splashed into the cold water, and came out feeling that now I had my wits about me.
Maxwell was sipping a little brandy while Bird stood stiffly before him, holding the decanter. He somehow conveyed the impression of a sentry presenting arms to his officer.
What time was it? I checked my watch, lying on the little table beside my bed, and I found it was a quarter past nine.
âMake coffee and bring it in directly itâs ready,â I said to Bird. To Maxwell, I said, âTell me everything while I shave. What were you doing there at this hour?â
âI couldnât sleep.â The mirrored reflection behind my own was both guilty and rebellious. âI wasnât sure my coming here was the right decision. I decided to go round to Park Lane and have breakfast with Perceval. I wanted his opinion on the matter.â
It was not what I wanted to hear, but I was glad for his honesty. âHave you told the police?â
âNo,â he said.
This alarmed me. âThe servants will be disturbing things at Park Lane,â I pointed out.
âNo one is there who knows,â he replied. âI locked the door and brought away the key and his damned fool of a man too. The fellowâs down in the cab.â
âDown in the⦠All right. Go on with your story.â I interrupted him no more.
Bird brought in the coffee tray while he spoke.
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