The Case of the Questionable Quadruplet
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Time to reserve my favorite pieces and dispose of the rest. Install a safe for Lydia’s jewelry when the police returned it. And accept that some questions could never be answered.
Through the bay window, I saw Lydia’s car—Tory’s car—pull into the driveway. When she spotted me through the bay window, I hoped she’d join me, and she did.
“I have something to tell you.” My sister-in-law seemed subdued in her dark suit, curly hair restrained by a ponytail band.
“Shoot.” I lifted an empty cardboard box. “Okay if I start packing clothes for the thrift store while I listen? Tell me if there’s anything you want.”
“Lydia’s clothes never fit me,” she said.
Into the box I folded the blouse and skirt. “Dad used this room as an office. Maybe I’ll do that.” Sudden inspiration: “Or you could.”
Tory shook her head. “Dad and I both feel we’ve been intruding. We’re going to rent a place together.”
Her statement shook me. Without realizing it, I’d counted on them staying. “If I’ve created that impression, I apologize. You’re both welcome here.”
“We’ve been underfoot long enough.” No fishing; she meant it.
Two weeks ago, I’d searched for ways to keep her out. Why couldn’t I be equally creative now? “Listen, Tory...”
“There’s something else.” The gravity in her tone halted my protest. “It’s about Lydia.”
“What about her?” I was only beginning to return to normal. Definitely not prepared for revelations.
Tory peered at a pair of dainty shoes jutting from a box, as if fascinated by the glitter. “According to the tour guide, my sister ate lunch with someone in Jerusalem.”
“Who?” Could be a school friend who’d moved to Israel, I supposed, although Lydia had never mentioned anyone.
“She was secretive about it, according to Benjamin, the guide,” she said. “He happened to hear her on the phone making arrangements.”
“I wasn’t aware she knew anyone in Israel. But what’s the big deal?”
“When I tried to track the calls on her phone, the incoming and outgoing numbers didn’t match, and none of them were in service,” Tory said.
“That’s strange.”
“I thought so, too.”
It reminded me of a spy movie, but the notion of my wife mixing in international skullduggery was preposterous. “What do you suppose it means?”
Tory shrugged. “I’m clueless, which is why I didn’t bother you with it. It’s possible she was connecting with a fellow artist or a gallery owner to discuss representation, or renting studio space.”
Lydia had intended to live in Israel? Don’t jump to conclusions. She might have toyed with spending part of a year there.
“Why share this now?” I asked.
“Keith told me about your bathtub incident.” She cast me a hint of a smile. “What a chump. Anyway, I’d hate for you to die without hearing the whole story, such as it is.”
“Your reaction to my near-death is that I’m an idiot?” I kept my tone light.
“If the shoe fits,” she teased, and waved at the sparkly pair. “Speaking of shoes, you can chuck those. In fact, please do.”
I seized on the opening. “In view of my gullibility, you should stay to provide extra security.”
“Eric...”
“Don’t leave,” I said.
She regarded me questioningly.
I had to be frank. “You and Morris belong here. You’re my family.”
Tory’s gaze swept my face. Seeking an answer? To what question?
Finally, she said, “You sure?”
“Unless you’re moving in with Keith again.”
She snorted. “Living with him was a mistake. We both like to be in control and we both have trust issues. We’re friends, that’s all.”
To close the deal, I said, “I’ll throw in Thanksgiving dinner. I’ll cook it myself.” Common sense raised its ugly head. “Or buy it.”
“You host. We’ll cook,” Tory said. “Did you mean it about my using this room as an office?”
She was agreeing to stick around. Warmth spread through me. “Sure.”
“Good. It’s a tight squeeze at Fact Hunter. I’d rather work from here.”
With a quick call to Morris, we settled our living arrangements. As for whatever Lydia’s business had been in Jerusalem, perhaps someday the truth would emerge, but that day wasn’t this day.
A few weeks later, we celebrated Thanksgiving. I learned later that Fred and Danielle set their table for six, including Billie and Celia. They all drank a toast to Heather and Doreen’s engagement, although, I gathered, not necessarily with Fred’s best wine.
In addition to dispensing her investment profits, Heather had offered to buy Rafe’s practice and employ his staff. While it might be a practical business move, it also served as a goodwill gesture. I was sure Billie could use the money.
In my dining room, we were five, including Keith and my brother-in-law, Barry. At Morris’s request, Tory lit candles, bowed her head and said a prayer in Hebrew.
In the timeless glow, for an instant, I saw Lydia’s face. Until then, I hadn’t noticed how strongly Tory’s bone structure resembled her half-sister’s.
No more ghosts were allowed at our table. Only gratitude that we had weathered a difficult year, and that cooks more gifted than me had prepared our food.
The End
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