For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
On the way back home, Celestine just had to stop at the store where “her” dress was, but she was so disappointed when she discovered that some man came in yesterday and bought it for his girlfriend. “Well, she certainly has a nice boyfriend,” Celestine said finally, about half way back home. “Maybe he’s not really her boyfriend,” I said, “might have been her brother. The lady at the store wouldn’t necessarily know who he was.” “I have 3 brothers who have good jobs,” she said, “and none of them would buy me a dress like that.
But, the only brother who would even speak to me is the one who was shot. I haven’t heard from the other 2 since the funeral of our parents 3 years ago. They only showed up to get their share of the inheritance…and my share too. They were going to invest it for me so I would make more money, but all they did was steal it from me.” “Hey, no tears now,” I said, “they are not allowed with me around. I have 6 younger sisters and I buy nice things for them all the time.”
“Like that new swimsuit you bought me?” she asked. “Yes, I have bought one for each of them,” I said smiling. “I’m not sure I should accept gifts from you,” she said, looking at me out of the corner of her eyes, “you do remember that you’re married, right?” “Yes, I remember, and I will never forget that,” I said, “I love my wife very much. Just think of me as your older brother buying you something nice. Besides, you are doing so much for me, and saving me a lot of money by allowing me to stay at your home, free.”
We got home and parked, but I sensed trouble now. I think perhaps I was still too stressed out before that I didn’t sense trouble like I should have. Oddly, the trouble didn’t seem to be coming from inside the house though, but from a car parked on the street. When we got out of Celestine’s car, a big man with a long beard got out of that other car and came walking over to us. He introduced himself as a real estate agent working for a local company, and he gave us his business card.
Apparently a man and his wife came into his office this morning asking about Celestine’s house, to see if it was for sale. He talked and talked, trying to make Celestine believe that she shouldn’t turn down this wonderful opportunity to sell her house, especially with the housing market not very good right now. These people were willing to pay a very decent price for such an old house that needed a lot of work. I reminded him that the house was in immaculate condition, it needed no work at all.
But he proceeded to say it would need to be completely gutted to get rid of mice and bugs, put in new insulation, new wiring, new plumbing and so on. By the time he was finished talking these people may as well tear the house down and build a new one, it would likely be cheaper. I told him that my sister wasn’t interested in selling her house. Conversation over. We then went inside and the man got into his car and drove away.
“So, I’m your sister now?” she asked. “Sometimes it’s best to keep things simple,” I said, “rather than saying you just met me and I moved in with you.” She looked at me, blinking like Misty and Cristy do. Amazing. “Okay, that makes sense,” she said. I then told her to sit down and wait for me to return. “I was going to wait until I left before giving you this,” I said, “but I can’t wait after seeing those tears earlier.” I handed her the package. She opened it slowly, looking at me.
Then she screamed. And hugged me tight. “I hope your wife forgives me for this,” she said. Meower.= Oooo, that a long one. “Now for that clue,” I said, “is there a way into the attic?” “Not that I know of,” she said, “and I have certainly looked for it.” “Hmm, that means there is a hidden passage,” I said, “I already figured there is one, or more, since that must be what those ghosts use to get around. First, the basement.”
Down we went and looked around but we could find nothing, so, back upstairs, then upstairs again. “What’s in this room?” I asked. “This was a toy room for my parents when they were kids,” she said as we went inside. “There is dad’s racing set, and his toy rocket with a moon painted on the ceiling above it.” “That’s what we want,” I said. I searched under the table and found a button which I pressed. The moon lifted up and a foldable ladder came down. We then climbed up into the attic.
“Now to look for a portrait of your grandmother,” I said. “Why?” asked Celestine. “The clue mentioned a face,” I said, “so I figured…” “How about the face of a clock?” she asked, looking at an antique clock hanging on the wall. I took it off the wall and Celestine removed an envelope from the back of the clock. It was indeed very hot up here in the attic, like the clue said, so we headed back down to the main floor.
Now to read our new clue which said; “Now, my dear, do this if you can, it’s time to get yourself a man. The two of you get in my bed, lie down, think, use your head. Use your feet to find it fast, now my dear, soon ’twill be last.” “Wow, how did my grandmother know about you?” said Celestine giggling. “Which bed was hers?” I asked. She said to follow her and off we went to a bedroom on the main floor and we both quickly jumped on the bed.
“Um, I don’t see any clues,” said Celestine. “Same here,” I said, “but I didn’t expect to see any that easily, the others were hidden. It was a large wood bed with big, heavy looking posts at each corner with a big, round, wood ball on top of each. “Well, it did say feet,” I said. I then tried taking the ball off one post, but it didn’t move. Celestine tried the other one and with a bit of twisting it came off. The post was hollow, partially anyway, and inside was a piece of paper with another riddle. “I was hoping this would be the last one,” sighed Celestine, “but I guess not.”
Meanwhile, back home. “Maybe we should just wait for Steve to come back,” suggested Aari, “after all, he called you, so we know he’s okay.” Others seemed to agree with this idea. “I don’t believe you people,” scolded Jennifer, “if you were missing, Steve would be looking for you round the clock and you want to give up after a couple of days because it’s too hard!
We know Steve isn’t a ghost like us, so maybe he can be brainwashed by one of our enemies and used against us! Well, if you want to just sit around the pool all day and relax, then fine, I will look for Steve myself!” She then stormed out of the library and went back to our bedroom. “I still think it’s just a test,” said Tracy to the others. “Well, if that’s true,” said Misty, “then he would have left us some clues, so, let’s find them!”
To Be Continued. Β©2025 Steve McLeod.
Hmm, you and Celestine are good at finding the riddles or clues. The folks at home, or Misty is going to look for clues to find Steve.
The realtor is trouble and should be investigated. Is he really a relator or an imposter? Whey would someone want to buy a house merely to renovate or take it apart? Something is not right.
Are there more listening devices in Celestine’s house? Who is listening to your conversations? Will the ghosts be making a visit soon? You didn’t find a hidden passageway but that doesn’t mean there are not any.
Looks like you have another younger sister!
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Well, I did leave some clues behind for them to find, they just need to think a little bit. Misty might be the best one for finding clues, she thinks differently than the others, kind of more like me.
Yes, he is definitely trouble and perhaps the leader of this gang of misfits. They don’t seem to be a large organization, but I could be wrong, maybe it’s just the way they are doing things to distract me. Maybe they would want to take it apart to find whatever we are looking for. I would like to investigate him, Celestine’s brothers, her parents, her grandmother. I think they were all involved in some illegal activities.
I am sure there are more listening devices and perhaps cameras too, but trying to find them all might be hard. I need our cats for that job, or our scramblers There must be hidden passageways in here, those fake ghosts must be using them to get in and out.
Yep, another younger sister, temporarily anyway.π€π©πΊπ΅οΈββοΈ
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Hopefully, you team will find the clues and not leave yourself alone too long. You do have a way of attracting trouble and need more team members.
If all of Celestine’s family is involved in criminal activity, what is she involved in? Winning your confidence and taking you down? We will see.
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Yes, I admit, I do attract trouble and getting some help right now would be nice. However, the time isn’t quite right, I will know when to call for help.
It would be odd if she was not involved in criminal activity too, but I really hope she isn’t. I have been fooled by women before however, even in our first year of existence! I do need to be careful, but am I?π€π΅οΈββοΈ
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Probably not cautious or careful enough.
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Yes, you might have a point.
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People that trap rats know what they will bite at and put it on the rat trap. (Not to say you are a rat but a great analogy.)
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Yes, very true, a young woman in need of help is great bait that I can’t resist.
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Yes!
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Hopping into bed with another woman??π²π«£π€
Tisk,tisk,tisk! What will Jennifer say?π€
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It was the only way to find that clue, though I’m not sure why the clue mentioned having a man involved. I’m keeping Jennifer informed of all our activities, so she knows. I’m still wondering what it is we will finally find, if anything. And why are others interested in it, and how did they know about it in the first place? Oops, they read her diary, that’s how.π€π©πΌπ΅οΈββοΈ
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Maybe left side/right side of the bed? Maybe she was supposed to find the clue based on her position?π€ Or…. maybe this is all a ruse to draw you into her world, so you let your defenses down, and then whoever she’s working with will strike!π«£π²
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Yes, she might be working with someone else to trap me. Things did start off a little too convenient when we first met and she took time off work without even knowing me. That one is a big red flag for me. She might also be trying to get information about our team and how we work and do things, that would also be bad. Guess we will have to wait and see.π€π©πΌπ΅οΈββοΈ
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