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"I see."
She could tell he didn't see at all. "Follow me," she said.
"Don't I always?"
That gave Gretchen pause. Maybe he was was always following her. When they found the hospital room, Bernard looked like an extra from the movie always following her. When they found the hospital room, Bernard looked like an extra from the movie The Mummy The Mummy. His face was completely swathed in bandages. Gretchen knew it was him by the visible mop of white hair, though his mustache was hidden by the bandages. His name on the chart at the foot of the bed helped, too.
"He's sleeping," Matt said, still sounding puzzled. "I'm really lacking enough background information to handle this properly."
"Not for long." Gretchen thumped the patient's shoulder. Bernard's eyes flew open.
"You stole my money, you old buzzard." It took all her control to keep her hands off his neck. "I want it back."
"You said you never use your account."
That's not exactly what she had said to him when he dropped off her checkbook. She had meant that she hadn't missed the checkbook because there was so little money in the bank. "So you thought you'd keep it active for me?" she screeched.
"Hold on." Matt said, trying to step into the middle of the scene and direct traffic.
"She called the cops?" Bernard's eyes grew wide when he saw Matt. "I only borrowed the money. Honest. I was going to return it long before she even knew it was gone."
"Surprise, I checked." Gretchen said. "And I want it back. Right now."
"Sir," Matt said, managing to squeeze between them.
"Is that correct? Did you forge her name and remove funds from her account?"
"He sure did."
"I'm asking him him, Gretchen."
Gretchen watched the old man's eyes. He wanted to deny it, she could tell, but he'd already admitted it. "I thought I deserved a reward," he said. "You know, for finding the checkbook and returning it to its rightful owner."
"Read him his rights," Gretchen demanded. "Arrest him."
"Where is the money?" Matt asked Bernard with a cold, hard stare. Gretchen never wanted to be on the receiving end of that that look. look.
Bernard's eyes slid to a metal cabinet next to the bed.
"In there. In my wallet. You can have it back."
Gretchen lunged for the cabinet, found the wallet, and counted out a large wad of bills. "All here," she said with a huge sigh of relief. It was all the money she had in the world, and she had almost lost it.
Bernard watched through slits in the bandages.
"What exactly happened to you?" Matt asked him.
"Explosion. Someone's trying to kill me." He nodded in Gretchen's direction. "Might be her, for all I know. Did you ever see anybody that mad before? I think she has an anger management problem."
Gretchen wanted to shake the scrawny weasel.
Matt glanced at Gretchen. Now that the confrontation was over, he had a hint of sparkle back in his eyes.
"You screwed the cover on too tight," Gretchen told him. She looked at the quizzical expression on Matt's face.
"Britt Gleeland told me about it."
"I can't stand that woman," Bernard said. "She doesn't know anything."
"At least she came and visited you." Gretchen thought Britt must be the only one in Phoenix who liked the man well enough to care. What a disagreeable personality.
"That woman better not not show up here." show up here."
"But I thought--"
"I know better than to close the lid tight," Bernard said, interrupting. "I left it loose. I've been making juice for years, and I know I didn't do it wrong. Someone added in another chemical to give it more power."
"Why would anyone try to kill you?" Matt asked.
"Because. That's why. Just because." Through the white wrapping, Gretchen could see his lips tighten down. Bernard wasn't talking to them anymore.
"What's going on in here?" a nurse said from the doorway.
"This police officer and young lady are bullying me around. I want them to leave."
Nimrod chose that moment to peek out of Gretchen's purse. The nurse glared. "I'm calling security if you aren't gone in thirty seconds."
Matt didn't even challenge the nurse. He apologized for the intrusion and escorted Gretchen out of the room.
"Don't you outrank a nurse?" Gretchen wanted to know on the way down in the elevator.
Matt chuckled. "No one on the police force would think of tangling with a head nurse. And I lost my advantage when the mutt made his appearance."
"Bernard Waites should be on your list of suspects."
"He seems to think someone's trying to kill him."
"Yeah, right."
"He took quite a hit. I checked his medical records earlier. He's lucky to be alive."
Gretchen stared at Matt. "You knew he was here all along."
"I knew about his condition, not about the theft."
"Were you following me?"
"I was leaving the hospital when you came up. I thought you were following me." Matt grinned at her.
"Did you interrogate him?"
"I questioned him right after Charlie died."
"That's how he knew you were a cop."
"He lied in the original report he gave Brandon Kline. He said he hadn't seen Charlie since the day before, but he had. Several witnesses saw him at the shop very early that morning."
"Ahah!"
"Another witness saw Charlie alive and well afterward."
"Oh."
"Bernard's in worse shape than you seem to think."
Was that true? Had she really bullied a severely injured old man? But look what he had done. "Why didn't you stop me if he's so sick?"
"And spoil the fun?"
Gretchen cracked a weak smile. "I was awful, wasn't I?"
"Out of control."
"I'm pressing charges."
"You should."
"Does that mean he's on the top of your list of suspects?"
"Everyone's on my list."
"Even me?"
Matt grinned. "Especially you."
* 19 *
When Gretchen and Caroline arrived at Mini Maize with Nimrod, April was waiting in her car. She wore a loose, white sundress covered with yellow sunflowers and really did look thinner.
Nina and Britt swooped in right behind them with Tutu and Enrico. All the dogs ran off playing. Gretchen picked up the crude, unfinished room box that they had originally rejected and added it to the others in the display.
"It doesn't exactly fit," Britt remarked. "I'd throw it away."
"Nina thinks it's an important component. We'll see what we can do with it."
"I'm off," Britt announced, hugging Nina. "Any word yet on Charlie's funeral?"
Caroline answered her. "The police are still holding her body. They haven't said when they will release it."
After Britt left, Nina clapped and called out. The three dogs appeared in the room. Nina pulled a pink hatbox from one of her many totes. "I'm so excited," she said. "I could hardly wait to come in today. Wait till you see."
Gretchen exchanged glances with her mother. Something silly was up. They could tell. Nina danced in antic.i.p.ation. "Bonnie Albright has been working on a new venture."
"She's been very secretive about it," April said, dustingdolls on a shelf. "We've been trying to get the details out of her at Curves, but for the first time in her life, she's not talking."
Nina jiggled the box. "She's been creating wigs."
Gretchen grimaced when she thought of the stiff, red wig Bonnie wore to cover a bald spot on the top of her head. She was the last person on earth Gretchen would consider qualified to create realistic wigs. Gretchen's eyes slid to the pink box. "You bought a wig from her?"
Nina bobbed her head in glee. "I've always thought about this concept, and she went out and did it."
"Let's see," Gretchen leaned in as Nina pulled off the little round cover.
"Tutu, come here," Nina called. The schnoodle bounded down one of the aisles in full antic.i.p.ation of another treat. Nina had her hand over the box, concealing the contents.
"At first, I couldn't decide between the two styles. Should I get the CleoPetra with bangs, or the Barky Braids?"
"CleoPetra?" April shouted. "For heaven's sake, will you show us what you have?"
"Eventually I decided on the Barky Braids." Nina extracted a wig and reached out for Tutu, adjusting it on the dog's head so that two braids hung down in front of Tutu's ears.
"The wig is for your dog?" April said, failing to hold back a full-blown roar. "I thought it was for you. It's for Tutu?"
Gretchen laughed along with April and her mother. It felt good after all the tension surrounding Charlie's murder and her own financial problems. Leave it to Nina to lighten the moment.
Nina grinned. "It's a perfect fit, isn't it?"
"How does it stay on?" Caroline asked.
"Elastic."
"I absolutely love it," Gretchen agreed. "Tutu looks ravis.h.i.+ng."
"The wig is exactly the same color as Tutu's hair," April pointed out.
Nina preened at the compliments. "That's right. Bonnie's a miracle worker. I could have picked any color I wanted. She makes them to order. Nimrod and Enrico should have doggie wigs, too."
Gretchen glanced at the tiny teacup poodle and the aggressive Chihuahua, who were playing tug of war with a knotted rope. "Enrico's just beginning to fit in," she said.
"Let's not traumatize him unnecessarily."