~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Chapter Three~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Trent and Carlos waited for the intruder to come outside, but when he didn’t appear after a few minutes, they began whispering. "I wonder if that was Rygali," Trent thought aloud. "Whoever it was sure had a bit of anger in them," Carlos understated. "I wonder if if was directed at the whole Red- thing, or if the replica just happened to be a convenient projectile." "I don’t know," Trent answered. "But he went directly over to the ship, so he must have known right where it was." "Or what he was looking for," Carlos added. Trent peered in the broken window. There were no further movements in the room. "He’s gone," Trent said. "He had a good idea," Carlos agreed. "We should get out of here. I’ll check tomorrow if Mr. Rygali calls the police about a break-in. Otherwise, I’d have to believe that he was the one who threw the ship out the window." "Okay," Trent agreed. "And I’m going to drive back out to the marina tomorrow. Maybe Mr. Halloran will reappear." * * * "I don’t know how I let you talk me into this," Jen said as Trent parked his ‘Vette next to the bait shop for the second time in two days. "Because I promised you no talk of curses," Trent reminded her. "We’re just here to look for Mr. Halloran." "I’ll take the lower end of the marina," Trent told Jen. That end had the ledge he still planned to explore, despite Mr. Ramsay’s warning. "That leaves me with the north end," Jen claimed. She started for the upper end of the marina. Trent looked at the bait shop again before working his way towards the ledge. He looked under a couple of docks, and then stepped onto the ledge. "Trent!" Hearing Jen calling to him, Trent stepped off the ledge and raced over to where Jen was sitting on one of the newer docks, looking a little pale. "What’s wrong?" Trent asked. "How old did you say Mr. Halloran was?" she asked, not meeting his eyes. "Close to eighty," Trent answered. "With lots of white hair. Are you all right?" Jen nodded. "Then, I guess he’s not our man." She pointed under the dock. Trent kneeled down and looked under the edge of the dock. Tangled among the sea weed was a body. A dark-haired body. * * * Carlos arrived at Hutton’s Bay shortly after the local police did. Trent and Jen were standing next to the ‘Vette. He hurried over to them. "Is it Halloran?" Carlos asked. Trent shook his head. "It’s someone with dark hair. They’re pulling him out of the water now." "They figure that he’d been down there for a couple of days now," Jen added. "So he was already dead when you guys first spoke with Halloran here." Carlos digested that news for a moment. "Oh, yeah, buddy, Samuel Rygali never called in to report a break in. He must have been the one who threw the boat." Before Jen could ask about throwing a boat, one of the local officers approached. "We’d like to see if you can identify the body," he told them. Trent, Carlos, and Jen followed him down to the body. The man had once had short black hair. His skin was a bone-chilling blue. Trent had never seen him before in his life! Jen shook her head. "No, I’m sorry." Carlos was silent for a moment, comparing the face before him with his memory of a photograph he’d seen recently, a mug shot. "His name," Carlos began, "is Samuel Rygali." |