The Investigators, Inc. The Dead Lawyer Case. Chapter 9. Kidnapper Kidnapped.

It was hard to wait for the men to arrive from the Major, but I agreed to do it. I am not sure what good it will do though. But, we continued looking through the paperwork, especially the large notebook that had mentioned Victor. “I cannot understand this one either,” I said, “you would know more about it I am sure.” I then handed the book to Ralph. “Whoa,” he said, “this is amazing. It details money shipments that have gone missing from Victor’s people in Mexico and corresponding bank deposits in Switzerland.

The numbers match. And the bank account numbers are all here too. And this here proves that it is Carnival that is doing it.” “That could be why the lawyer was killed,” I said, “he may have tried to use that to get out from under Carnival by threatening to show Victor.” “Not smart,” said Carver, “just got him killed instead.” “Yep, but people do not always think that it will hurt them,” I said, “people get desperate to get out of such a bad deal, that they do not think, they just try something. I wish he had looked for help first.”

“Yep,” said Carver, “people that do not know should not get involved without help.” “I need to get MC to a vet,” said Saranna, “I am sure those are broken ribs.” “I noticed a vet not far away,” I said, “we can take him there, except they would be closed now. They must have an after hours number though.” Saranna, Angel and Macey decided to take MC over there right away. “Maybe I should go too,” said Carver. “Good idea,” I said. Off they went and discovered that the vet was still there and let them in.

They found out he had 2 broken ribs. The vet wanted them to leave MC overnight and she would fix him up in the morning. Saranna said no, it must be done now and she would be willing to pay whatever the extra charge would be. The vet looked at them and finally said okay. She then went in another room and started to make a phone call, but Carver was right there and stopped her. “Just work on the cat,” he said firmly. The vet seemed a bit worried, but she did what she was told.

Meanwhile, “I know what to do,” said Carnival, “take the woman back.” “Uh, they will likely be waiting for me,” said Rodney. “Too bad, it was your idea in the first place,” said Carnival, “now get her out of here, maybe that will keep the Major away, and the Lieutenant too. Take her to that park, the one close to the hotel, and drop her off there, and make sure she has whatever you took from her.”

“Even her phone here?” asked Rodney, “I cannot figure out how to open it, it has some kind of weird lock on it.” “Naturally it would,” said Carnival, “it is from Victor’s organization. He would have something hard to break open. Now get moving and get rid of that woman, nicely though, do not hurt her!” “Okay, I am on my way,” said Rodney. He took Crystal over to that park and stopped.

“You get out here,” he said, taking the blindfold off and handing her phone back. “You could at least be a gentleman and open the door for me,” she said. “Dames, always giving orders,” he said. But because Carnival said to be nice, he got out and opened the door for her. Crystal got out and Rodney closed the door. He turned to her and was about to say something when she kicked him in the stomach, then another kick to the head and he was out cold.

She then called me to let me know where she was and she had a surprise too. John and Ralph went to get her and were quite surprised that she managed to kidnap her kidnapper. They brought Rodney back to our room and sat him in a chair. I tossed some cold water in his face which helped him to wake up a bit. He looked around the room.

“Never trust a dame,” he said. I then slapped him hard. “Never trust who?” I asked angrily. “A woman! I meant to say woman,” he said. “That is better,” I said, “now, where is Carnival hiding himself?” “Hey now, I brought your wife back,” he said nervously, “if I tell you where to find Carnival, he will kill me.” “If you tell us where to find him,” said John, “he will not be able to kill you.”

“Yes, and I will let you go free,” I said, “otherwise we let Carver talk to you.” “Talk?” he asked, “he will just kill me! Some choice I have.” “Seems like a good choice,” said John, “help us and you live, do not help and you die. Seems simple enough.” Just then a knock at the door and someone yelled, “Open up…”

To Be Continued.

©2023 Steve McLeod.

Tuesday’s Tidbits. #9

Good morning everyone on this beautiful, sunny Tuesday! It is a bit chilly out there though. The temp was 5F (-15C) this morning, but it is warming up quickly. It is now 10F (-12C). Okay, maybe it is not that quick, but it is getting warmer anyway. A little. Yesterday the high was 28F (-2C), today should be 21F (-6C), but with a strong west wind. That is making it feel much colder than it is.

I was outside for a while taking pictures this morning. I nearly froze one finger. It is still sore after more than an hour. There was not much bird activity though, so I did not stay outside too long. It is busier out there now I see. Naturally. You probably noticed that Muffin’s post with her humor picks was a bit late yesterday. Actually, it was very late. I always do it up early and schedule it to come out at 3am.

Male Pine Grosbeak, with female Evening Grosbeak in background.

But for some reason it did not publish at 3am like it was scheduled to do. First time that has happened. I will have to pay closer attention from now on to make sure they come out on time. Oh well. I think Muffin was ready to do some foot biting, she was certainly looking at my feet anyway. Sigh.

Female Pine Grosbeak, with male in background.

Well, I am back again. There were a lot of birds out there so I decided to try for some more pictures. But, by the time I got out there, the birds were mostly gone. A few remained, however, so I stayed out there. It was cold. That wind has gotten a lot stronger now and since it is a west wind, it blows straight across my deck and I have to sit facing that wind.

It was cold. Very cold. But I did get several nice pictures of the Red-breasted Nuthatches. And a few of Black-capped Chickadees. Plus a couple of female Pine Grosbeaks. I will try again at lunch time. But it is cold out there. Hard to stay outside for very long. I had a nuthatch and a chickadee land on me while I was out there. On my arm and my head. Needless to say, I did not get a picture of that. I think the nuthatch was wanting to check out my camera again.

Male Pine Grosbeak getting ready to fly.

I wonder what he would do if he saw another nuthatch through there. Probably would attack my camera. It is so cute watching them look at the screen. It is also fun having them walking around, or rather hopping, on me. Shows that they are trusting me. Now if I could just get one of those Boreal Chickadees to land on me. And get a picture of it too! That would be so fabulous.

Female Pine Grosbeak, these birds can really bend.

Muffin is enjoying her nap in the sunshine right now. I think she is quite happy to have her patch of sunshine back again. I see Muffin just turned over. Guess the other side was done. Today I have Pine Grosbeak pictures to share with you, they are from the last couple of days. I hope you have a very wonderful Tuesday and God bless!

Steve and Muffin.

©2023 Steve McLeod.