chair, chin lifted. Heâd never looked so arrogantâ¦or so closemouthed. Too bad Rich couldnât have videotaped this proceeding for later review. Something stunk around here, but smell wouldnât show up on camera, only in a copâs nose.
âI was hoping she might know something to help with the identification.â
Simon shrugged. âAnother day.â
Rich made a note in his book. âHow about Hannah?â
Simonâs eyes widened. âWhat about her?â
âShe lived here at the time of the kidnapping, she might remember something useful.â
The other man barked a laugh. âAre we talking about the same woman?â
Rich pressed his lips together. Yes, Hannah lived somewhere in the last century, but she wasnât an idiot. âWhat could it hurt if I asked her?â
The study door burst open, and a plump figure in an old-fashioned dress swept inside, followed by a more hesitant slender woman in jeans. Richâs eyes narrowed. Hannah he might have expected, but what was Nicole doing here? She cast him a sidelong glance, and then her gaze moved from Simon to Hannah and back again. Rich followed her look. She was a good observer. The patriarchâs face had darkened nearly to the color of his beverage, while Hannah appeared to be walking on air.
Simon rose, chest inflated. âIâve warned you about barging into my study uninvited.â
The light on Hannahâs face dimmed. âI had to come because of the news. Dearest Nicole has found our Sammy.â
Rich stifled a sigh. Nicole had spilled the beans. But why was she here in the first place? His gaze rested on her.
She shifted from one foot to the other. âI was driving aroundâ¦thinking. And I saw Hannah sitting in the garden. She lookedââ
âLike I needed help.â Hannah finished for her with a bright chortle. âWasnât that sweet?â She scurried over to Simonâs desk. âIsnât it wonderful about little Sammy?â
Simon scowled. âWonderful that a babyâs bones have been found? We donât know that itâs Samuel, and if it is, heâs no less lost to us than the day he disappeared.â
âButââ
âContain yourself.â Simonâs words came out a growl, and Hannah winced then sent a pleading look toward Nicole.
Rich made a mental note. The older woman had formed an instant bond with Nicole. Was it because she found Samuelâs remains or because she showed Hannah compassion by stopping to check on her?
Nicole stepped forward, her gaze on Simon. âI know this is terrible news and does nothing to restore your loss, but I donât fault Hannah for being excited about the possibility of closure for your family. Your wife will likely feel the same way.â Her gaze slanted toward Rich and then darted away.
Smooth words from the heart of a peacemaker, but she could as well have added aloud, âAs long as that closure doesnât implicate my grandparents.â Richâs gut clenched. Circumstances placed Frank and Jan at the top of the suspect list. There wasnât enough hard evidence to make an arrestâyetâbut the community was going to have a field day with speculations.
Rich poised his pen over his notebook. âAs long as youâre here, Hannah, let me ask you a few questions.â
Simon subsided into his chair with a wave that absolved him of any connection with the discussion he considered a waste of time. Nicoleâs posture stiffened.
Rich would just as soon she wasnât privy to any more information than she needed to be, especially when the investigation involved her grandparents. âYou should head home, Nicole. Iâm sure your grandmother could use the company.â
Color rose in her cheeks, and her dark eyes snapped. âMy grandmother has shut herself in her bedroom and wonât talk to me, so Iâm not sure what you think I should be doing for
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