The Investigators, Inc. The Case of the Murdered Parents. Chapter 7. Tunnel.

We continued our search of the house, but were not finding anything unusual. Aasta, Felina, Catalina and Tiia were in the basement. It was fixed up into a nice suite that Aubrey would have been living in, while her parents lived in the main house upstairs. Aubrey went downstairs to check on the girls and see what they were finding, if anything.

“It looks too short to me,” said Catalina, “the house should be 40 feet long, but this does not look like 40 feet to me.” Aasta got out her tape measure and they began to measure the suite. Just as they started, Tiia began growling at the far wall. The girls ran over right away, but Tiia had not found a door or anything, she just said it was an odd smell, but she did not know what it was.

Aubrey called upstairs to inform us and Kate grabbed Muffin and ran downstairs right away. “You check it out Muffin,” said Kate. She went over to the wall and began to sniff while I came down to join the others. I told the rest to stay upstairs, we do not want to be surprised by anyone with all of us in the basement. Muffin’s ears went straight up when she sniffed that far wall.

Meow,meow!=It smell like Skinnies in there! Skinny is the word that Muffin uses to describe skeletons. I told Storm to go upstairs and look for a hidden door on that far wall. He ran upstairs quickly and over to that wall. I went back up and told everyone what was found. We finished measuring and discovered that the house was 8 feet shorter than it should be downstairs and 5 feet shorter upstairs.

But there was no obvious door leading into that area, and that part was strange. “Maybe not so strange Steve,” said Mac, “that house next door is not far away.” “Hmm, a good point Mac,” I said, I then called Sky, “good morning, how are you this fine day my dear Sky.” I tried to sound sort of cheerful considering it was quite early back home. “Skip the cheery part,” said Sky, “what is going on?”

“I need your help looking up some details for us,” I said. “Good thing I am awake and just relaxing with my first cup of coffee,” she said, “or I might hang up.” “You are up rather early,” I said, “any problems?” “I just could not sleep,” she said, “nothing wrong though.” I did not believe that, but for now I will leave it. “Find out who owns the house next door to this one,” I said, “that would be house number 154.”

“Okay,” she said, “that should be easy enough.” And she had the information quickly. “You will like this,” she said, more cheerfully now, “it is owned by none other than Joshua Whitaker. He has owned it for about 5 years now, and it is presently rented to a young couple from Winnipeg.” “Hmm, it did not look occupied to me,” I said, “but we will check that out.”

I then filled her in on what we had found so far. While I was doing that, I sent Mac, Kate, Catalina, Cynthia, Muffin and Tiia over to the house. It did look vacant, so they went inside and checked the whole house. No one has been living there for some time. Meowr.=Someone across street again. I told Mac to be careful, we were being watched again.

Meanwhile… “Well, did you find him Louis?” asked Joshua. “Yeah, dead as could be,” he said, “no blood, so he was not shot, or stabbed, and not choked either, just a bruise on his forehead.” “I knew it!” said Joshua, “it is that ghost woman, she killed him by looking at him, ghosts can do that sort of thing!” “I do not believe in ghosts,” he answered, “but something strange killed Baker.”

“Get rid of the body Louis,” said Joshua, “get rid of it fast, double pay for you. We cannot let the cops find him or they will trace him to me. That would not be good, so hurry.” “I will get it done,” he said, “what about those investigators at the house?” “Leave Stan to watch the place,” said Joshua, “but tell him to watch, not interfere at all.”

“Okay, got it,” he said and he got busy right away. I had sent Storm over to check on things but told him not to do anything by himself. He came back a short time later and said a new man was there watching us. Kat called and asked me to come and see what they found. I took Storm, then sent Storm and Muffin over to “visit” the man watching us.

Off they went and returned quickly so they would not miss out on the discovery, even though I told them we would wait till they got back. Meow,meow.=New man not watching us anymore. Meowr.=It Muffin turn this time, just one shot. “Good work guys,” I said. Kat picked them up and hugged them both again. “Tiia found the door,” said Mac, “it is great having these cats along.”

All three cats stood up nice and proud. The door was behind an old cabinet, not very inventive, that is for sure. We followed a very well made tunnel for 8 feet to the other house where there was a steel door that required Mac’s skill to open. Now to see what is inside…

To Be Continued.

Β©2023 Steve McLeod.

11 Comments on “The Investigators, Inc. The Case of the Murdered Parents. Chapter 7. Tunnel.

  1. Good to know that Joshua is superstitious and vulnerable that way. The tunnel sounds like it might serve several purposes. One to hide stolen goods and two to hide people he and his goons have hired. It is good to see that the cats are so well trained. Niss the lock expert MC but Mac seems to have the skills also. However, MC was much smaller and could get into smaller places for lock unlocking. Now to see what is found at the end of the tunnel. Hope the balls that were used are retrieved, so that no one finds them.

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    • Yes, being superstitious is good for us to exploit right now with Kat, I mean Kate, around. She plays her part very well. Yes, I am thinking stolen goods, plus important information that could put people in prison if found. And hiding people too. And with fake renters in the other house, rather no renters, it is a perfect setup for them. But, Muffin smelled a skinny in that room, but hiding corpses in there would smell up the whole house for a long time, maybe both houses. Yes, MC had skills no one else possesses. He had started to train Tiia but didn’t get very far. Mac is trying to teach her too but some things are best taught by another cat. Yes, the cats are now equipped with new little retrieval nets to pick up the balls, drop them into the backpack pocket, then slip the net into a side pocket. They can’t do that on themselves, but that is why I send two together, one reason anyway. Safety is the main reason.πŸ€”πŸ‘©πŸ˜ΌπŸ˜ΌπŸ˜ΌπŸ˜ΌπŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸ‘»

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      • Impressive that the cats have retrieval nets to pick up the balls. So fewer questions that could let to the cats. How knows what is behind the steel door but I am with there being a dead body. The other room might be sealed off, so the scent does not carry or be older.

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      • Yes, the nets were Kat’s, I mean Kate’s, idea so the girls got together and made them for the cats, then trained them how to use them quickly so they could get out of the area fast.
        Yes, it could be an older body, or bodies, a place to stash people they kill. Yes, the room could be sealed well. Though I think there is more to it than that as well. We will soon find out.πŸ€”πŸ‘©πŸ˜ΌπŸ˜ΌπŸ˜ΌπŸ˜ΌπŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸ‘»

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      • Will wait to find out tomorrow what is in the room. I had thought the man in today’s story would try to hide the body in the tunnel room, but he is out for the count. Clever of Kate to make the nets.

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      • I guess that man figured it would be too dangerous bringing that other man over to the tunnel. Yes, Kate figured that the cats should have a way to pick up their balls if none of us were available to do it for them. Now I can send the cats out without us. They caught on to using the nets rather quickly and I am happy with that. Soon we find out what lies beyond that door.πŸ€”πŸ‘©πŸ˜ΌπŸ˜ΌπŸ˜ΌπŸ˜ΌπŸ‘»πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

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  2. Good post! It’s really interesting what the girls found. I’m glad Muffin was there to help them. It’s so cool how Aubrey and Kate were quick to help and act. I’m sure it was an exciting experience for everyone. Thank you for sharing, author!

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