'I took the rest of the day off,” Sarah said. “I can go sit there. I don't need a copilot until close to dark when we think he's going to move. I have a new Carola Dunn novel to read.'
'That's good,” Connie said. “I can join her around seven.'
'Everyone needs to keep their phones close to them and turned on. If he moves early, we'll have to react quickly,” Harriet cautioned. “Let's get our maps out and mark the intersections where we'll place the follow cars.'
They spent the next half-hour marking their maps and deciding who would do each part of the plan. When they finished, Jorge came in with bags marked with each of their names. Sarah's was the fullest, and in addition, Jorge instructed her to choose the drinks of her choice to go along with it. He had packed Harriet's guacamole in a plastic bag with ice.
'Thank you so much,” Harriet told him as the women filed out.
'De nada,” Jorge said. He hugged her, being careful of her shoulder, and sent her on her way.
Mavis and Aunt Beth had moved into the kitchen and were sitting at the island bar with mugs of hot tea in front of them.
'What have you been up to?” Aunt Beth demanded.
'Oh, just checking up on Carla's new boyfriend,” she said, trying to maintain a casual tone in her voice.
'What did you find out?” Beth asked.
'Nothing yet,” Harriet said. “I'm just having trouble believing his story about why he's here. I'm not going to give up until I find out the truth, either.” She reached between the two women and grabbed a cookie from the plate on the bar. “Mmm, these are good.'
'And you should be snacking on fruit,” Aunt Beth scolded.
'What have you two been up to?'
Mavis sighed. “Ilsa and I met with Pastor Hafer and planned a funeral for Gerard. He's an amazing preacher.
'The service will be divided to address the two parts of Gerard's life, then he'll talk about how we may never know how or why this one man had two lives, but that both parts were, in fact, one man fulfilling God's plan for him.'
Her tone of voice let Harriet know she wasn't fully buying it yet, and she couldn't help but notice she was calling him Gerard instead of Gerald now.
'When will it be?'
'We have to wait until the police release his body, but they told Ilsa they expect to be able to do that in another day or so. Given a day or two to notify people, it will probably be early next week.'
'If there's anything I can do, just say it,” Harriet said.
'I wish there
Harriet grabbed a second cookie and retreated to her bedroom, where she called Aiden's cell phone and left him a message, letting him know there had been a change in her as-yet-unrevealed-to-him plan and he would now be required to pick her up. When she'd finished, she called Carla to see if she needed them to bring anything to dinner. Carla said she thought she had everything and was anxiously awaiting their arrival.
'Where is everybody?” Aiden asked an hour later when he came into the studio. Harriet was sitting alone at her computer.
'Aunt Beth finished the show quilt she was working on and went home. The Willis group is having a family dinner later at Mama Theresa's. They've all scattered to points unknown in the meantime, so me and Fred are all you get.'
'I'll take it,” he said and crossed the room quickly, scooping her into his arms and kissing her. He kept his arms around her as he looked into her eyes. He sighed. “Something tells me we aren't going to be late to dinner because we're taking advantage of your empty house and making out.'
'That would be a good guess,” Harriet said and stepped away from him. “Not because I don't want to, but we've got a mission tonight and we need to get started.'
'Okay, the suspense is going to kill me before dinner's over. What's the plan?'
'Actually, the plan is already in motion. We're following Terry to see where he's going at night.'
'We who? We you and me? What have we already started?'
'I realized Foggy Point's too small for the two of us to follow Terry without him noticing, so I called the Loose Threads.” She started pacing between her desk and the long arm machine.
'I knew I wasn't going to like this.'
'Wait until you hear the plan,” Harriet said, and explained how the Threads would position themselves at successive intersections, the last cars leapfrogging ahead based on Terry's moves and the lead car dropping off as he turned onto new roads. “He won't have a single car following him more than a few blocks at a time. We'll communicate with our cell phones.'
'Okay, I hate to admit it, but that could work, and I like that you're working in teams. But say you follow him and you find him…” He paused. “…somewhere. What then?'
'I don't know, I'll have to see where he goes. If he meets up with other people, we could follow them, or if he's obviously dealing drugs or some other criminal activity, I'll call nine-one-one. I really don't know what the next step is. I just have to do something, and this is all I can think of.'
Aiden grabbed her good hand as she came back toward her desk. He pulled her into his arms again.
'You know what I like about you?” he said. “Your loyalty to your friends-even the ones you don't like, you still defend.'
'You're going to make me blush, talking that way,” Harriet said. “But seriously, Carla's life has been so hard. I can't stand the idea that this guy is just using her. She deserves better. And who knows-there's always the chance that I'm wrong.'
'But you don't think so, and like I said before, I'm starting to think you're right.'
'So, what are we hanging around here for? Let's go eat with Carla so we can get on with tailing Terry.'
'Your chariot awaits, madam.” Aiden bowed low at the waist and ushered her out.
Chapter 19
Carla's dinner went by in a blur. Her baked chicken was moist and her corn on the cob was tender and sweet. Wendy climbed into Harriet's lap with her book about a bunny that lived in a tree right after they arrived. No matter how distracted Harriet was by the upcoming events, her heart melted a little when the toddler put her arms around her neck and hugged her when they'd finished reading.
Aiden and Harriet both assured Carla her cooking was wonderful, and that she'd set a beautiful summer table. They helped clear the dishes while Carla cut slices of apple pie. The crust had been patched in places, but the apples had a caramel flavor that was incredible. Harriet decided she'd ask about the recipe when she had both the time and the attention to actually retain the answer.
'Would you like some more coffee or tea?” Carla asked when they had finished their pie.
'I hate to eat and run,” Harriet said, “but I have to go to a meeting.'
'You have to go to a meeting?” Aiden repeated when they'd said their goodbyes and were walking from the porch to the car.
'It