Alan Lipes office looking for an appointment. I warned her that he was booked up for a month and Id only gotten my appointment because of a cancellation. She ignored me and dialed.
Paula, wanting to appear convincing, was at my computer researching midwives and the benefits of home births. With my primary PI tools in use, the computer and the phone, I reclined on the couch with Laurie in one arm and the Idiots Guide in the other. As soon as I began to read, my doorbell rang.
I put Laurie in her bouncy chair and answered the door. It was Galigani.
Hey, what are you doing here? I asked, motioning him inside.
I got your e-mail. I figured I could help you set up some accounts and . . . He spotted Mom and Paula. I didnt know you were having a party
Mom hung up and practically bounded over in her Converse. Albert!
He gave her a warm hug and kiss on the cheek.
How was your cruise, Vera? he asked Mom.
As far as I knew, Mom had told him that she was going with friends and I cringed to see how she would answer, but fortunately for Mom, Paula saved her by joining us and introducing herself.
Laurie began to cry from the bouncy chair.
Shes hungry. I picked her and headed to the bedroom to nurse her. Paula and Mom stayed in the living room with Galigani and filled him in.
By the time Id finished with Laurie and laid her down for a nap, Jim had returned with the purchases. In addition to getting all the items on the list, he bought Laurie a stuffed purple puppy that had an imbedded digital recorder. He placed it next to Laurie in the crib to record her cute little coos.
Galigani assisted me with setting up the devices we were going to use for Paula and Mom. The microphones were just slightly bigger then a memory card and the receiver/ recorder part was about the size and shape of a cell phone. I tested all the parts, and for fun recorded myself giving a grave warning to Paula.
My voice came out of the device. Paula, can you hear me? Do NOT get caught. This is serious business and Im depending on you to get the secrets of the universe and report back to me.
Paula listened to the recording, blowing air into each cheek alternately and frowning. When the recorder clicked off, Paulas face relaxed and she smiled. This is gonna be fun.
We secured the equipment to the inside of Paulas maternity blouse and instructed her to go to the garden and tape a conversation with Jim. Satisfied with our testing, we sent Paula and Mom out into the field. Paula was going to drop in on Celia and Mom had scored an appointment with her general doctor. She was planning on getting a real referral to Alans practice in the hopes that she might actually get her bunion problem taken care of.
After Mom and Paula left, Galigani helped me learn the ropes on background checks and grilled me a bit over my meeting with Gary. I shared with him the transcript of the interview from Gary and Bruces meeting with Inspectors McNearny and Jones.
Galigani perused the report. Does Mac know youre still working on this case?
McNearny and Galigani had been partners years ago. From comments Galigani made occasionally, I was never sure how close or not they actually were.
I recapped my meetings with McNearny.
Galigani scratched his head. He said it was okay for you to follow Alan?
I nodded.
Galigani sighed. Then its a waste of time for your mom and Paula to pursue him.
Why?
If Mac didnt mind you investigating him, then hes not the guy. They have information we dont have. Remember they talked to all the people on the boat that night. No. Theyre looking into someone else.
Around 3 P.M., directly after I had nursed Laurie and put her down for a nap, Paula returned from Celias.
We made tea and camped out in my kitchen nook.
We put the recorder on the table between us and pressed Play. Paulas voice came on:
Paula: Okay Im in the car outside of Celias center. Testing 123.
The recorder clicked.
Paula: All right. I just played my test and it worked. I hope I dont botch things.
Sounds of Paula getting out of the car. The car door slams.
Paula: Im walking toward the entrance. Im going to shut up now so she doesnt think Im some weirdo who talks to herself.
Sounds of a door opening.
Paula: