Front Page Affair. Jennifer Morey

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was inside. Standing right here.”

      Arizona looked behind her. The doors and windows offered a fairly clear view of the covered passenger drop-off and valet parking area.

      “Did anyone else see her?” Braden asked.

      “No. Just me.”

      When Arizona faced forward again, she saw the girl quickly avert her head away from the manager and then her gaze flitted off Arizona and Braden.

      “Did she talk to anyone before she got into the cab?” Braden continued with his questioning, not appearing to notice the girl’s jitteriness.

      “Sorry, I saw what I saw. I wish I could help more. Missing.” He shook his head regretfully. “Hope she’s all right.”

      Braden took some time before giving up. “Thanks.”

      “Good luck finding your sister.” The manager turned and went into the office, shutting the door behind him.

      The girl behind the counter kept stealing glances at both her and Braden. Acting on her hunch, Arizona took the picture from Braden’s lowered hand and went to the counter. Showing the picture, she asked, “Do you recognize this woman?”

      The clerk’s eyes darted toward the office and back, wariness holding her silent.

      “Please,” Arizona coaxed. “We just need to know where she went.”

      Still, the girl remained silent.

      “If this woman is in trouble, you could help her.” Arizona moved the photo closer.

      The girl studied it for a while and then glanced fearfully at the office door again. When she faced forward, she leaned closer and said in a low voice, “I was coming in to work when she was getting into the taxi. I heard her tell the driver to take her to Julian Blake’s house. She gave the driver the address, but everybody knows who lives there.” She gave them a conspiratorial look. “Richest man on the island.”

      Everyone knew the man? He had a reputation. A rich reputation.

      “Why didn’t you go to the police?” Braden asked.

      “I didn’t know she was missing until right now. I took a few days off after that day. The police never questioned me.”

      “Did you know your manager was questioned?”

      The girl shook her head.

      Arizona shared a look with Braden, finding that piece of information suspicious.

      “Can you tell us where Julian Blake lives?” Braden asked.

      “On the other side of the island. Big house. You can’t miss it.” She told them how to get there.

      After thanking the girl, Arizona turned with Braden.

      “I wouldn’t go there if I were you.”

      Stopping short at the sound of the girl’s whisper, an urgent warning, she turned with Braden.

      “Mr. Blake doesn’t like uninvited visitors,” the girl continued.

      “Why doesn’t he like visitors?” Braden asked.

      “Uninvited visitors. Guess he prefers his privacy.” She glanced at the office door again.

      Why did he need privacy? So he could hide what he was doing? Arizona rubbed her arms, sensing danger rising. How far would Julian go to preserve his privacy? The last place Tatum was known to be is his house. Was he hiding something sinister?

      “What does he do if someone comes to see him anyway?” Arizona asked.

      “Escorts them off his property. That’s what I hear anyway. Rich people live in their own world.”

      The way the girl said escorts gave Arizona an image of being forced away at gunpoint. “Thank you. You’ve been a tremendous help.”

      The girl glanced at the office door again. Why was she so nervous? Didn’t she want her manager to know what she’d heard on her way into work? And if not, why? Were they both afraid of Julian Blake?

      Arizona walked with Braden out of the hotel. “This is really getting weird.”

      “We have to go to Julian’s house.”

      “Should we talk to the manager again?”

      “Not yet. He probably won’t tell us any more than he has, and I don’t want to cause trouble for that clerk.”

      She agreed. Not yet.

      Wondering about the escort they’d receive, she didn’t let it sway her. “What are we waiting for, then?” They’d never get anywhere doing nothing.

      Arizona hurried with Braden to a waiting taxi. The driver gave them a funny look when Braden told them to take them to Julian Blake. The man knew how to get there. Another oddity. Or not. This was a small island. Everyone knew everyone.

      Pulling out Crawford’s card, Braden pressed in the number. Shortly thereafter he explained what the clerk had told them, particularly about the hotel manager.

      “He said he’d check into it,” he told Arizona.

      The taxi driver turned onto a narrow dirt road. A sign read Keep Out. Another read Private Property. Arizona shared a long look with Braden. Dare they meet Julian Blake on their own?

      “We’re just going to talk to him,” Braden said. “What could possibly go wrong?”

      * * *

      The taxi bumped over the uneven road. If this was a driveway, it was long. At last, they passed an open, elaborate iron gate. If Julian didn’t welcome visitors, would he leave the gate open? Seeing cameras moving on each side of the gate, she understood why it didn’t necessarily have to be closed all the time. The security was tight here.

      The thick forest of trees opened in a clearing and a stone villa came into view. It was breathtaking. A main section with large windows jutted forward in front. Windows lined two levels on the back portion. Above the entry, a balcony had tables and chairs. The drapes were closed in whatever room it was.

      The taxi stopped in a circular driveway, just in front of wide stone stairs leading to a courtyard entrance.

      “Wait for us,” Braden said.

      One of the double front doors opened and three men emerged. The man in front exuded an aura of power. Average in height, thick brown hair, eyes covered by sunglasses, he wore white pants and a white vest over a long-sleeved pink dress shirt. Showy.

      He stepped down the stairs, the two other men following.

      Arizona stopped on the flagstone driveway, Braden beside her.

      “Mr. Blake?” Braden began.

      “What business do you have coming to my home?” he asked in an East Coast accent. He

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