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Archer walked back inside, his work still not done. But then something happened to make him change course. Or, more specifically, she happened.
Bay Town was apparently a place where your intentions changed faster than the second hand on a clock.
Chapter 48
WILMA DARLING CAME OUT of the powder room and strode down the hall.
Archer ducked down another hall and then peered back around to follow her trek from powdering her nose. She pulled her gloves back on and drove her heels into the rug like American bayonets into Nazis as she marched to somewhere with a purpose that intrigued Archer. She was dressed all in crimson, and it was tight in all the places that counted. She had done something with her hair to make it even more luxurious, and it danced across her shoulders with every stride. The womanโs makeup was immaculate. And from her resolute expression, Archer figured she was on the hunt for something.
The target presented itself when Wilson Sheen came walking down the hall in the opposite direction. He was dressed in a white dinner jacket, black bow tie, and dark pants. To Archer he looked like a headwaiter in a ritzy hotel. The short jacket didnโt ride well on his wide, overweight frame, but Darling didnโt seem to mind. She rushed forward and planted her lips over his, wrapping her long arms around his wide waist, while his hands patted her long, elegant back like a mom attempting to burp an infant.
When she pulled back, Sheenโs face was coated with her attack, his face as crimson as her dress. He dabbed at the marks with his handkerchief, looking sheepish though pleased, as a few fellows passed by and gave him the universal male signs of success when hunting down the big game of females: the stupid schoolboy grins, the thumbs-up, and the tongues wagging like dogs in need of waterโฆor something.
Arm in arm they ascended the stairsโMidnight Moods apparently did not have an elevatorโand Archer followed at a discreet distance. They ventured all the way to the top floor and trekked in the direction of Fraserโs old room. Archer kept pace with them, careful to keep his face pointed down and ready at a momentโs notice to turn around if need be, though there were a few couples up here who looked to be heading toward the same Nirvana that Sheen and Darling were.
To his surprise, they entered the room right next to Fraserโs, and Darling closed the door behind them. As Archer hustled to the spot, he heard the door being locked.
He glanced at Fraserโs old room and decided it was worth a shot. The door was fortunately unlocked, and he entered, shutting the door quickly behind him. The body was thankfully gone. Archer found a water glass from the kitchen cabinet and made a beeline to the bedroom, which he figured would back up against the bedroom in the adjacent room. He placed the glass against the wall and his ear against the bottom of the glass.
He heard mumbles and heavy breathing and snatches of conversation that he couldnโt understand. Something hard tapped against something else. Then laughter. Then moans. Then what sounded like two people disrobing as quickly as they could. Then a radio came on and he could hear loud music. Then he heard the sounds of bedsprings being bounced and then the movement settled into a rhythmic beat that, while he could appreciate it, helped him not one iota in his investigation.
He glanced around, wondering what to do, when he saw the small door in the ceiling with a short pull cord hovering right at the top. He grabbed a chair, stood on it, gripped the cord, and jerked, pulling down the hinged door. There were no dropdown stairs, but he got a handhold on either side of the opening, did a pull-up, and hoisted himself through. There was flooring up here over the ceiling joists and a chain with a light bulb at one end. He pulled it and the light came on, turning darkness reasonably bright.
He crawled quietly in the direction of the other apartment until he figured he was over it. Along the way he found some things that might actually be bona fide clues. But they would keep for now.
He found an identical door in the ceiling of the next apartment. With the loud music hopefully covering any sound he made, Archer decided to chance it and very slowly pushed down on the hatch.
He got it open about three or four inches, which gave him a sight line into the room.
Darling was on the bed, on her hands and knees. She was wearing nothing except her garter belt and the sheer nylons.
Sheen was completely naked, and Archer could see that the man looked just as fat unclothed, maybe more so. His skin was pasty; his chest, shoulders, and back were as hairy as a cavemanโs without an ounce of visible muscle. He was standing behind Darling and had a tight grip on her firm buttocks.
Archer felt embarrassed watching them, and he looked away. Part of him wanted to close the hatch, go back to Fraserโs old room and run like hell. But then he asked himself: What would Willie Dash do? And it wasnโt like he was watching out of purely prurient interest, he told himself. He was investigating. And what he was seeing didnโt make a lot of sense. And that made him suspicious.
He looked back in time to see Sheenโs efforts slow and he began to pant harder. Darling rose up enough for Archer to see her face. And now he was even more intrigued, and puzzled.
Her expression was a delicate mixture of boredom and disgust. The lady was clearly not there because she was in love with Sheen or found him attractive. Now the question was: Why was the lady there?
Archer once more averted his gaze, but he kept the hatch open so he could hear.
When Sheen again appeared
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