The Investigators, Inc. Mountain Cabin Mystery. Chapter 13. Svala.

“There is more,” said Jake, “Svala is not only Q, but she is the missing director from The Company.” “That would make sense,” said Annelie, “and a perfect way to hide right in the open since she is already dead. Or so everyone thinks. Wow, this is going to be hard news to pass on.” “Yeah, I kind of thought it would be,” said Jake, “I could tell Steve if you prefer.” “I would appreciate that Jake,” she said, “but at the moment they are all out looking for Hermit Pete’s cabin.”

“Sounds cool, wish I was there with them,” said Jake, “well, let me know when I can contact him.” “I will,” said Annelie, “thank you Jake, this is really tough news.” Now, back to us at the cabin of Hermit Pete. “You know Steve, there is no way we can make it back before dark,” said Rock, “we may as well plan on camping here for the night.” “Yes, I think you are right,” I said.

Kat and I stayed in the little storage room with the cats who were still determined to set up their kitten tent. There was lots of room for it anyway and it fit all 3 of them. The girls spread out throughout the rest of the cabin and Rock and Benson slept in a tent outside. We had plenty of food with us, although Rock says there is no such thing as having plenty of food when camping. He really can eat. Benson is not far behind him in eating though.

Just as it was getting dark I go outside with Rock and Benson to set up my little machine. Up goes the little balloon with antenna attached, something that Rossana brought with her. I plug my phone in and call Annelie, something I am supposed to do now at regular intervals. “Hi Annelie, how are things going?”, I ask. “You are 2 hours late calling in,” she said sternly.

I then told her I wanted to wait until nearly dark so it would be harder to see the balloon if someone was around. “Okay, I will let it go this time,” she said, “Jake called and he has some news for you.” “What is it?”, I inquired. “Oh, he says he wants to give the news directly to you,” she said, “but he did say it was very important.” “And he did tell you what it was, right?”, I asked.

“Well, yes he did,” she said, “but he still wants to tell you himself, so you have to call him to find out.” “Hmm, must be quite serious,” I said. “Just call Jake, Steve, please,” she said. “Okay, I will do that,” I said and hung up. Next it was Jake. “Hey Steve, how goes the hunt for the cabin?”, he asked. “Great,” I said, “we found it, still in amazingly good shape. And he made it from cedar, the roof is pine, wood shingles which I am sure he cut himself. And we found what everyone is looking for, gold, and lots of it.”

“Whoa,” said Jake, “more and more I am thinking I should be with you guys when you go doing things like that.” “Anytime Jake, anytime,” I said. He just laughed. “Um, Annelie said you had some news for me,” I said. “Yeah, you alone?”, he asked. “Rock and Benson are with me, we are outside,” I said. “Good,” he said, “I found out the identity of Q, it is Svala.” I could not believe I heard him right.

“And, she is the missing director from The Company,” he added. “Are you sure of this?”, I asked, “I mean, you almost gave me a heart attack with this news.” “I am sure Steve,” he said calmly, “I know that is not going to be easy news to give the others. I wish I could do it for you.” “I wish you could too,” I said, “today was such a great day, tomorrow is going to knock everyone down.”

“And be careful too Steve,” he said, “Svala has only been in the game for 5 years, but she is hard, cold, cruel. She is the one who lit the match, and the third body was her best friend.” “Amazing,” I said, “I should have waited until morning to call, now I will not sleep much tonight.” “Sorry Steve,” he said, “hope it all works out okay.” Down comes the balloon and Benson packed it all away.

They both heard the news and I told them not to say anything to the girls. The girls were all sleeping already but I tapped Galyna and motioned for her to follow me. She came into the room and I told her and Kat the news. “Wow,” said Galyna, “that is hard news for sure, I am glad it is you, not me.” Kat said the same thing. “Thanks girls,” I said. I lay there for quite a while, listening to an owl, and something else but I could not place the animal that made it…

To Be Continued.

©2022 Steve McLeod.

Coffee On Wednesday. #9

Good morning to everyone on this sunny Wednesday! Time for a nice cup of coffee on the deck to enjoy a beautiful summer morning. What a difference from yesterday. Thunderstorms and rain in the morning, sunny for a bit in the afternoon, then from 4 to 9pm it was constant thunder and lightning with rain. We got another 2 1/2 inches of rain yesterday, added to the half inch we got Sunday night which gives us 3 inches (75mm) for the week so far.

This is a younger pelican.

That is a lot for us in July. The average is just over 4 inches (104mm) for the whole month. The rain was quite widespread so it will raise the water level of our lake, and river, quite a bit. It will also make the path to the river very wet again in a couple of places. And all this rain will really bring out those mosquitoes again as well.

Just when their numbers were getting less too. Oh well. It also might bring out other insects too, and that will be nice. Especially if more dragonflies come out to eat those mosquitoes. While I was out yesterday afternoon while the sun was shining, a nice big dragonfly landed on my shoulder and periodically he would dart out and grab a mosquito around my head.

Coming out from behind some branches.

Then a bigger dragonfly came along and chased mine away. While I was taking pics of bees, a wasp and a bee got into a fight over a flower which they both wanted. The bee won the argument. Then two bees got in a fight over another flower and the loser took it out on me, buzzing circles around my head. I did not move and he left, thankfully. It can be dangerous out there.

That is usually why I get stung, because of their arguments. Or I get too close to one of them. But so far I have only been stung once this year. That is good, I do not enjoy being stung, it hurts. Oh well, sometimes it is necessary to take chances in order to get a good pic. Within reason of course. I mean, I am not going to hang over a cliff to take a pic of a rare wildflower for example.

2 pelicans on the other side of the river.

Mind you, there was a time when I… but we will not talk about that one. Maybe one day I will talk about some of the crazy things I have done, and not even getting a picture out of it. Maybe. What do you think, would you be interested in hearing some of those stories? More pics of my friendly pelicans today. Have a wonderful day everyone and God bless!

Steve and Muffin.

©2022 Steve McLeod.