Chapter Fifty-seven
Janelle
screamed.
She
ducked behind a stack of boxes. With a loud crack, a bullet pierced the floor
beside her. She screamed again. God, help
me!
In
the next second, the passage lights came on.
“Now,
Aunt Ida.” Ben strode through the passageway, passing Janelle. “Give me that
gun.” He held out his palm.
“This
is none of your concern, Ben.” Ida pointed the gun at him. “I’ll kill you if
you come any closer.”
Janelle
gasped. “No!”
Her
protest distracted Ida, and Ben grabbed the gun. Then he took Ida’s arm firmly.
“No more killing. You’ve caused enough problems.”
“That’s
right.” Sheriff Horton strode in from the other end of the passageway. “You’re
under arrest, Ida Thorne, for the murder of your brother-in-law, Jed Thorne.”
He pulled her arms behind her and snapped a pair of handcuffs in place.
Janelle
breathed out her relief. Thank You, Lord!
“Huh!
What do you mean, I’m under arrest?” Ida stared at the sheriff. “I didn’t kill
anyone. Uh, Mr. Thorne died in his bed.” Her shoulders drooped and she suddenly
looked feeble. “But he was old. My nephew found him. Found him in bed—”
“Sorry,
Aunt Ida.” Ben handed the gun to the sheriff. “That dementia’s not going to
work anymore. Dr. Prescott says your brain is good. Sharp, in fact.” With a
sigh, he shook his head. “To think I’ve been living with a calculating
murderer.”
“That’s
not true!” Ida’s eyes widened, and she looked at Janelle. “It’s Nellie’s word
against mine. You can’t prove anything.”
“Yes,
we can.” Howard walked in from the other end of the passageway. “I recorded
your entire conversation, Ida.”
“What?”
She gaped at him.
“Sure
did.” Howard pulled a tape from his pocket and gave it to the sheriff. “Since I
missed my bus, I was in my office.” He pointed up at the wall beside them. “See
that vent up there? I heard voices, loud voices, and started recording the
conversation. Good thing, too. There’s no doubt that Ida Thorne is Jed’s
murderer.” He pinned her with a look.
Sheriff
Horton pulled on her arm. “Let’s go, Ms. Thorne.”
Her
shoulders drooping once more, Ida shuffled with the sheriff to the other end of
the passageway.
Howard
looked at Janelle. “Are you okay?”
With
a nod, she smiled at him. “Thanks, Howard.” And to think she thought Howard was
the murderer!
He
took a step back. “I’m going down to the police station. I want to make sure
old Ida Thorne gets locked up.” He walked out of the passageway.
Janelle
turned to Ben. “Thanks for coming into the passageway. I’m sure your
claustrophobia was bothering you, but—”
“Janelle!”
He pulled her into his arms. “Aunt Ida could have killed you!”
“I
know.” She laid her head against his shoulder. “And she could have killed you. You
were so brave, Ben! But I have a question.” She looked up at him. “How did the
sheriff know to come?”
“I
called him. I heard the entire conversation.” He shook his head. “Just
can’t believe Aunt Ida was so…so evil.”
“Dad
always says that once a person kills the first time, it gets easier every time.”
“Your
dad’s going to be proud of you, Janelle. In fact, I’m proud of you. In fact…”
His arms tightened around her. “I love you.”
“You
do?” Tears crept to Janelle’s eyes. “Oh Ben, I love you, too.”
“Really?”
He grinned, then his eyes dipped down to her lips, and he kissed her.
Janelle
kissed him back with everything in her. She knew without a doubt that Ben was
the one for her.
He
lifted his head and looked her in the eye. “You’re so pretty… Uh, can we get
out of this tight passageway and continue our conversation somewhere else?”
Janelle
laughed. “Yes! Let’s celebrate.”
“How
about dinner?”
“At
Hillaker’s. That’s what—oh!” She turned around and spied the open briefcase on
the floor. “Ben, look!” She knelt by the case. “Your uncle Frank embezzled all
this money from the company. I guess it belongs to you now.”
“Wow.”
Ben knelt beside her. “Thank God! Do you realize we can turn the company around
with these funds?” He closed the briefcase and picked it up. “I’ll count it
later. Right now, let’s get out of here!”
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Have a great weekend!
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