Chapter 1
Ei Incumbit Probatio Qui Dicit, Non Qui Negat.
English translation: The burden of proof is on he who declares, not on he who denies.
True maybe in a court of law but not in Donovan Corbett's world. No one in his world appeared at all familiar with the fundamental right of innocent until proven guilty.
Two weeks had passed. Two very long weeks.
14 days.
336 hours.
20,160 minutes.
107,209 accusatory glares aimed directly at Donovan.
Where was Virgil?
The hunt had started almost immediately with Laci and Victor leading and organizing the search. Trent and Sara were happy to join as were Matthew and Jeremy who proved especially useful for looking under things and in low places. Because of work, only Marian could not join the Virgil pursuit but she stayed updated and offered regular encouragement and suggestions from her office.
Every inch of the house was searched. No room or area was left untouched. Under beds. Every closet. The basement and attic. Behind curtains. On top of every high place and under every low place. In drawers and boxes. On shelves and under tables. Behind the furniture. In all the cupboards. The chimneys. All the nooks and crannies.
Where was Virgil?
The search party moved to the guest house. Like the main house, every area was scrutinized. Next Marian and Victor's home was inspected. The dog-moose even offered his assistance by helpfully sniffing all sections of the grounds and gardens.
Where was Virgil?
For a while, Donovan attempted to show his support by joining the Virgil safari but the disparaging remarks and reproachful looks soon had him feeling like an unjustly accused and already condemned perpetrator. He hid in the safety of his office which was rapidly becoming known as 'the scene of the crime'.
What crime? Was someone going to shine a bright light at him during an interrogation? Were they going to dust for fingerprints? Was a DNA test possible to prove innocence? Did stuffed and hateful unicorns have DNA? Hopefully so, because in this case it meant
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onovan
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ssistance. A lot of assistance.
No one was actually and outwardly blaming Donovan for Virgil's disappearance but no one seemed to believe he was above suspicion. There was not one single trace of the unicorn anywhere and it was common knowledge that Virgil was beloved by everyone except only one person.
Trent was mourning the loss of the fuzzy friend who had been there for him when he needed a shoulder to lean on. Recalling the many disparaging remarks Donovan had made about Virgil, Trent could not imagine anyone else would have a reason to dispose of the unicorn. While not exactly accusing Donovan, he certainly was not jumping to his defense.
Having only recently met Virgil, Sara was trying to keep an open mind but after hearing the stories about Donovan's many unicorn disputes, she had to agree with Trent.
Marian felt obligated to give her cousin the benefit of the doubt, after all, what would he gain by getting rid of Virgil? A few less beady eyed stares? A little less snarling? Was that grounds for indictment? She had to admit, however, that no one else had any animosity for the unicorn.
Victor did his best to defend his friend but had to be honest when stating that his last known sighting of Virgil had been when he saw the unicorn being carried out of the office by Donovan. From that time on, Virgil had not been seen again.
Matthew and Jeremy didn't exactly make any accusations but Donovan shook his head with frustrated feelings of guilt when the boys made their suspicions obvious by protectively grabbing and holding on to their toys whenever he entered the room.
Even Virgil, usually loyal dog-moose and ally, was looking at Donovan with uncertainty.
And then, of course, there was Laci. Judging from the looks he'd been receiving from her, she'd been taking glare lessons from Virgil. Damned unicorn had probably been only too happy to share his secrets of mastering the perfect Donovan hating stare. Like the others she did not outwardly accuse Donovan however her icy gaze made him almost certain a firing squad would be waiting if he stepped outside the front door.
Even worse, she was almost completely ignoring him. The love of his life who loved having sex with her husband was acting as if he wasn't even in the same house. Was there typically a moratorium on sex while in mourning for a unicorn? How the hell long was that mourning period supposed to last? Surely the 20,160 minutes that had already passed were enough. Unicorns weren't the only creatures that were horny. Husbands were horny, too. Some husbands were really horny.
He had recently returned from a training session during which time they had been apart for nearly a month. Two more weeks had passed since the unicorn's departure. Why wasn't she as horny as he was? Laci was always horny. She loved sex. He could hardly keep up with her. On the night of the vanishing she had been on the verge of seducing him as only she could. He had been ready then. He was even more ready now but seduction and fireplace lectures were suddenly not on her mind. The only thing on her mind was the puzzling disappearance of Virgil.
Donovan had never seen her so bothered and bewildered. It wasn't at all like her. Laci was always cool and calm. If there was anything cool about her it was the attitude directed at her husband. The really horny one. At this particular moment, Donovan was almost certain if he suggested taking another trip, she would willingly and happily pack for him and send him on his way. Probably tell him not to rush back, either.