Fat hen farm 01- Killer tracks

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Author: Sandy Vale
Tina. Didn’t I tel you when it got changed?” David nervously replied, looking away from Tina.
    “You’re a terrible liar. You know you didn’t tel me. Did you think I would forget about it? Roger owed me money, too. Did you forge my signature?” She asked accusingly.
    “I’l pay you back whatever you loaned to Roger.”
    “David, did you forge my signature? You know, it doesn’t look very good for you to be benefiting from Roger’s death. Does the police chief know about this? He might find this very interesting. You’re awful y quick to accuse Kitty. Maybe you should be looking in the mirror.”
    “What do you mean by that? I didn’t kil Roger. How could you think that?” David asked sounding very worried.
    “Be careful David. Don’t do anything stupid.” Tina turned and walked back to her car, feeling quite pleased with herself. Candy was suspicious of David and David had to be wondering what else she might know. Great. Best to keep them guessing.

    ***
    Michael got to Kitty’s house that morning in time for a cheese omelet. Putting his hand on her shoulder, he asked, “How’re you doing Kitty? There’s an awful lot going on in your life at the moment. Are you juggling everything okay? Is there anything else I can help you with?”
    “Thanks Michael. I’m okay. Moving, watching Licorice and Max get used to me and their new surroundings, having my friends around, real y, what more could I need? Sure, there’s the little problem of my gun being found next to my dead husband, but, hey, we’l figure it out.” She needed to change the subject. “Are you getting started on the chicken coop today? My chicks are coming in tomorrow. I know it’s not the best time to get chicks, but it takes six months before they start to lay eggs and I want to have eggs to sel to the bakery as soon as possible.
    “I’l get a smal space ready for them with a heat lamp. That won’t take long. They won’t need the whole coop until they’re bigger.”
    “Thanks, Michael. I need to go to Jimmie’s Auto to see if my truck is ready. Here’s your omelet and take Max out with you for company.”
    “See you later Kitty.” Michael mumbled, enjoying the omelet.
    Kitty pul ed into the lot at Jimmie’s Autos, and saw her truck outside. Great, she thought as she went in to find Glenda and get the paperwork done.
    “Hey, Glenda, Jimmie told me to ask you when my truck wil be ready. I see it’s outside. Does that mean it’s good to go?”
    “Hi Kitty. I don’t think it’s outside. It’s supposed to be in the shop on the lift. Let me check with Joe in the service area. I’l be right back.” Kitty went outside, and sure enough, it looked like her gray truck. She walked over and casual y checked to see if the doors were locked. Nope.
    She opened the passenger door and checked the glove compartment. Empty. Shouldn’t the registration and manual be in there stil ? Maybe they needed that for the repairs, she thought. She saw Glenda walking back to the counter so Kitty hurried back inside.
    “Yup, your truck is on the lift. It won’t be ready for at least one more day. The truck you were looking at outside is just like yours, but it’s one we’re getting ready to sel .” Glenda said dismissively.
    “Oh, that explains my confusion. So what did they find wrong with mine?”
    “I don’t know. When you pick it up, I’m sure Joe, the mechanic, wil explain al that to you.” Kitty leaned in closer to Glenda and whispered, “What was going on with David? I don’t see how my argument with him was al it took to get him fired.”
    Glenda looked around and whispered back, “David had become unstable long before you bought that truck from him. Jimmie has the patience of a saint, but I think David was just becoming too much of a liability with the customers. It was a poor coincidence for you I guess. And how sad about his brother’s death. I heard it was your gun that kil ed him. David is tel ing everyone that you kil ed
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