The Investigators, Inc. The Case of Steve’s Disappearance. Chapter 2. Celestine.

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  1. This is just silly!🀨 You make up a reason to test your team? Don’t they work hard enough for you? You know they would wakk through brick walls 🧱 to find you. But, this does sound like an interesting case.πŸ€” Do you think you could l d solve I t on your own? Even without Muffins help?🫣😲😾 You are getting getting careless(chomp, chomp)!😾😾
    I can’t wait to see how this case goes!🀭

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    • But this is to see how well they do on their own, instead of relying on me or my advice all the time. Now they have to think for themselves and find me. This isn’t really about finding me, but how well they do working together without me around. It would be nice to have Muffin around to help with this case, but maybe this is good for me too. Kind of like getting back to the beginning when The Investigators just started out, except without Muffin to help. But, someone else is coming!πŸ€”πŸ‘©πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

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  2. You are in your ideal location, warm, with a beach, and ocean views, just when it is getting colder with autumn. What are the odds of meeting a fellow Canadian, in this paradise? Hope this is not a set up!

    This story is beginning to sound familiar, Celestine has inherited a house from her grandmother and there are ghosts wanting to make her leave. Why do they want her to leave and why were there cameras and 3-D stuff? Someone with money and influence wants to rob her of her inheritance! The riddle scavenger hunt is interesting. Maybe there is a big treasure that someone is wanting. Hope you do not run into old enemies who are setting you up for a fall. Celestine’s brother being murdered 2 weeks ago is suspicious. How did she get his phone so quickly, if she has been here for 3 months?

    Looks like this will be a test for all involved. This case could be dangerous with Steve getting no rest and merely being a pressure cooker. Steve seems to find these types of situations.

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    • Yes, it is odd to meet another Canadian in this location and I am being careful because it could be a well baited trap for me.

      There are some unanswered questions for sure. The house, hidden cameras, fake ghosts, all of this is too familiar which makes it look more like a trap. But it is intriguing though, so I need to follow it through. Yes, the riddles are fun and must lead to something these people want. Yes, I have thought about that, how did she get his phone? Why was her brother murdered?

      Yes, it is a test, especially for my team. I wanted them to use their skills that they have learned to find me, and I did leave some clues which can lead them right to me if they look hard enough. I want to see how they work without me around to make the decisions all the time. Yes, I seem to be a magnet for these situations!πŸ€”πŸ‘©πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

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      • There are too many coincidences in this case. Celestine is an attractive Canadian woman, she immediately takes off work to be with you, counsels you like a team member would, she even has a special cat, the hidden cameras, the ghosts, the killing of her parents and brother. What do you not know about her? She definitely hits on your vulnerability. You do need rest but is she really restful?

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      • There are a lot of coincidences here for sure which makes me cautious. Perhaps she is trying to find out information about our team and how we work? That would be important information for our enemies to know. Having a special cat helps me to think she is innocent and does want to help me, for whatever reason. I don’t at this time think she is an enemy. She is helping me to rest and think things over, while still being busy. Taking time off work is rather suspicious though.πŸ€”πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

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