Chapter Fifty-six
Janelle
drew in a sharp breath.
In the darkness she couldn’t see a thing, but she
recognized that voice!
“Aunt
Ida?”
What
was Ida doing here? Wasn’t she going senile?
“Yes,
it’s me, Nellie. And you found my money.”
“Your
money?” Janelle had to get the woman talking. “Why is your money hidden back
here? And why didn’t you know where it was?”
Ida
huffed out a breath. “It was that conniving Jed Thorne’s fault. When he became
CEO of the company, he cut my husband’s bookkeeper salary in half. Frank
deserved more than he was making, so he began taking what was rightfully his.”
Helga’s
words came back. Frank never got his
numbers right. The money yust seemed to disappear. “So Frank was embezzling
money from the company accounts?”
“Embezzling?”
Ida’s voice grew louder. “That money was his! He hid it in this passageway, and
we lived on that money. After he died, I searched this place for years and
finally found it, just a few months ago.”
“But
then you lost it?”
“No!
That awful Jed Thorne discovered me in the passageway and took it! He didn’t
know about Frank’s embezzlement, but he took the money, claiming it belonged to him. Well, it didn’t!”
Janelle’s
palms began to sweat. She had finally discovered the murderer, but now she was
shut up in the passageway with this unstable woman. If only Janelle could call
out to Ben, but he was on the phone. How could she let him know? Why hadn’t she
called the sheriff this morning, when she had a chance? What if Ida whipped out
a bra to strangle her?
Better
to keep the woman talking.
“So,
you really aren’t losing your mind, are you, Ida?”
“Ha!
It was just an act. Who would think an old senile woman capable of murder? I
knew Jed had hidden the money somewhere in this passageway, and after I killed
him, I began searching. Now you’ve found it for me, Nellie.” Ida’s voice came
closer. “You and I are the only ones who know, and I have a gun.”
Janelle
gasped. “But…but it’s dark! You can’t shoot in the dark.”
“Do
you think I’m stupid?” Something clicked, and a pinpoint of light shown in
Janelle’s eyes. “I always have my flashlight. I can see you just fine.”
* * *
Things look bad for our heroine! Until tomorrow…
I was right! I was thinking it was her!
ReplyDeleteGood sleuthing! A couple others told me they thought it was Aunt Ida, too.
DeleteIt was a very good cover, though. Clever thinking.
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