the inside of his cheek. Had she hired you to follow him prior to the cruise?
No. Wont you sit down?
No.
Youre making me nervous standing there like that.
Thats the whole point, Mrs. Connolly.
I leaned against my dining room table and exhaled. Have it your way.
Okay, out with it. She hired you before the cruise. To follow him, right?
No, I repeated firmly. Why do you keep asking?
He ignored my question. Why were you on that cruise?
I told Officer Lee thatI was checking out Roo & You.
The mommy club?
I nodded.
McNearny frowned. Whats a mommy club doing on a dinner cruise? I mean, isnt the whole point of those things to get the kids to play together or whatever?
I ignored the way he practically spat the words those things. Thats one of the purposes, yes.
What about the spouses?
What do you mean?
McNearny waved his hand around. You know, arent these mommy clubs just for women?
Are you asking why our spouses were with us on the cruise?
McNearny nodded.
It was my first meeting with the club. I dont know all the ins and outs of it. The dinner cruise was supposedly a deviation from their normal meeting. This time they were going to include the boys. It sounded fun to me.
McNearnys expression looked sour. Probably to him, the idea of spending time with a bunch of moms sounded like anything but fun.
It was an opportunity to meet some new couples that were also parents. Get to know the ladies from the club a little better before joining, I continued. I also wanted the adult time with my husband. I didnt plan on a murder as part of the date, if you know what I mean.
Thats what Im getting at.
I thought you said you werent here to accuse me of anything.
McNearny looked angry. Im not accusing you. Heres what I thinkyou were hired by Mrs. Lipe to follow her husband and figure out who he was sleeping with and maybe things got out of hand on the cruise.
Look, Im telling you that she didnt hire me before today. Why would I lie about that?
McNearny smiled. A huge grin, one that was intended to ridicule me. You dont know. Do you?
What? What am I suppose to know?
Not so smart after all.
What was I missing? What did he know that I didnt know?
Why are you so hostile to me? Im the one who helped you solve
His face turned beet red. You think you helped solve that? We had that case blown open.
McNearny and I stared each other down.
He was dead wrong but challenging him wasnt going to get me closer to solving this case.
I swallowed my pride. Sorry if I stepped on your toes.
He stood straighter. Glad we understand each other.
I understood all right.
He pointed at me. You dont have a license and I dont want you poking around in this case. If she hired you to follow her husband, to find out who hes sleeping with, thats one thing, but absolutely no nosing around in this case. You understand?
I nodded.
He grunted.
Any doubts Id had about taking the case had just been wiped from my head. I didnt know how I would do it, but I was committed to solving this case before McNearny. He didnt care about the victims, only his reputation with the department.
So youre okay if I follow the husband, right? I tested.
McNearny shrugged. Sure, let me know what you find out.
I do the footwork, he takes the glory.
No problem. I didnt have my ego riding on it. I only wanted the facts.
CHAPTER NINE
Playing Catch-Up
To Do:
1. Baby development? Check out Ls milestones.
2. Drop off dry cleaning.
3. Shop for shoes.
4. Thanksgiving?
5. What does McNearny know?
6. Call/e-mail Paula.
The first thing I did when McNearny left was jump online. I browsed the library collection and found The Complete Idiots Guide to Private Investigating.
Perfect.
I put it on reserve.
Hoping to find out more about Alan, I googled him. I didnt find much, just that his office was on Sacramento Street. There certainly wasnt a headline on Google results about any affair. I wanted to speak with him, but how could I do that without tipping him off about Margarets suspicions or my investigation?
Maybe The Complete Idiots Guideto Private Investigating could clue me in.
I called Alans practice and asked for an appointment. The receptionist scheduled me a month out and told me his latest appointment hour was 4:30 P.M.
Bingo.
While online, I sent my best friend Paula an e-mail. I knew she was coming home soon but didnt exactly know when. I would have