#34
Evie slept fitfully for a couple of hours; weakness in her muscles causing pain until she turned over to stress a different set. She was thirsty and moved to set up in bed. Woozy, Evie put her feet on the floor and experimentally tested her weight. It seemed like she could get up and walk, slow but steady.
Evie was surprised to find Sandra curled up on the couch.
"I was real tired. That woman scared me the way she was always yelling, it sounded a lot like Mom and I didn't sleep good." Sandra explained with a sniff.
Evie sat on the couch and nestled close with Sandy under the couch quilt. They spoke gently with each other, sharing bits of their lives and what they had planned.
"Can I call you Grandma, instead of Mizz Evie,"
"Please do" Evie turned to smile at her. "I would like that very much."
"Well Grandma, do you think it might be OK if I went to school next year. I really want to, and I'm trying real hard to learn what your teaching us." Sandra asked earnestly, showing her great desire to attend school. "Benny says we shouldn't count on it, 'cause somethi'n might happen between now and then." she frowned, but was accepting of that possibility.
"Honey," Evie scooted Sandra close and put her arm around the thin child,"the only reason you might not be able to go, would have to deal with your health. We're trying hard to keep you strong and healthy, so you have an improved heart, and better muscles. That's why we ask you not to run and over tire yourself. To just work till you get tired and then rest. Sweetie, I don't think I could send you to have the operations like Zander and Jane. So we have to be careful with you.
"I miss them," Sandra cried a little. "Zander would sit with me when I got tired. I guess he was tired too. Why did they have to die Grandma?"
Evie cried with Sandra, she had no answers, no explanations that made sense. "It will hurt for a long time honey, it's like Papa Hap. I miss him so much, sometimes at night I pretend he is still here. I reach out and put my arms around him and feel better. You can do that too, if you want too."
"The kids will tease me," Sandra protested.
"In the dark, at night, hold your pillow close, it will do." Evie counseled softly. Sandra nodded and snuggled close to Evie. They both fell asleep.
Inga and the kids came racing in the back door, hastily piling groceries inside as the weather worsened and it started to snow.
"It is freaking cold out there," Inga shivered as she stacked wood in the stove. "The wind has really come up, I didn't think we were ever gonna get home." the small woman held her hands over the stove to warm them.
"Sandra, guess what we brought home for you, a SODA, all for yourself;" Clora and Benny were flushed with excitement over the treasure they has procured for their sister. It was such a rare treat, it was a mark on the calendar note worthy. "We have hot dogs for supper," Clora singsonged as she danced around the table.
Oh gag, Evie thought. Hot dogs, I don't want any. But, I know the kids are thrilled to eat them. I sure hope there is rice. I need something nice and neutral tasting. I'm hungry tonight and feel like eating a little bit.
Will and Ev stood in the bar room, fidgeting over the adrenalin rush that was fading slowly. "Where do we start?" Will questioned.
"I need fresh ideas for hidey holes," Ev threw his hands wide to encompass the whole building. "Where have you found drugs hidden, money? evidence? You know, what people didn't want you to find ?"
"Well, hidden in plain sight is the best start," Will wandered around the room. He flipped a few things here and there, and finally sat down and studied the bar. Something was out of whack, it wasn't symmetrical, or even, or something.
After several minutes, Will got up and went to the bar. He kicked the ornate knob on the brass foot rest. Nothing happened. He kicked the other knob and it clattered to the floor. There was a stout string inside that Will pulled. "HO ho Ho," he chortled as he eased the packages all tied together out onto the floor.
"One guess," he teased Ev, " as too what's in these small paper sacks of white powder."
"Nothing that needs a key, however. I'm still psyched about what these keys fit. It's really bugging me." Ev sat down and mused, drumming his fingers on the table top. Leaning back, he crossed his legs; one booted foot banging the center post of the table as he relaxed.
Will's head snapped up. "I think you may have found another stash." Five of the small round bar tables had center posts full. "Good work Ev." Will praised his friend.
"There again, you know how to say all the right things," Ev responded with a cheeky smile.
They eventually found one of the three missing key safes, and it had a tidy wad of bills inside. "One down, two left to go." Will wanted to see Claude's office once more. As they were moving down the hall, the phone rang. A startling loud sound in the silent hall. Will strode over and answered the ring. He listened and then grinned a most evil smile. "Certainly," was all he said.