"I'm telling you, I didn't miss a map last night!" Phineas insisted once they'd gotten back inside Jake's old sedan. "I fucking didn't!"
Jake raised his hands off the steering wheel as if to indicate that he hadn't said anything. Of course, he'd been about to until Phinn realized it. Still, the athletic detective mumbled his point.
"No, I didn't get rushed by the burglars. Red and Blue Mask showed up when I was leaving," the brainy half of the duo reminded.
"Hey, I'm not blaming you. You had to sneak inside the archives and search in the dark," Jake continued, implying that his partner had missed the map.
"Look, you and I both know that wasn't the first time I've snuck into the archive room. I can name at least two previous cases without checking our old records."
"But you snuck in while the historical society was open during the daytime. I'm sure it's harder to search by flashlight," Jake pointed out.
"No! I searched every single file in each cabinet for the Colonial Era and the Gilded Age. If a map about Thornbeard's treasure was in that room last night, then it was misfiled," Phineas insisted.
"Well, this sucks. A map was found, and we didn't even get a chance to look at it. I can't believe Mr. Gladden threatened to have me arrested for peeking over his shoulder," Jake commented, feeling hurt.
"Don't let it bother you. He hustled the map away from that girl pretty fast. He sure appeared shocked to see it. I wondered initially if he'd hidden it away on purpose," Phinn speculated. "But I doubt Stan has the acting skills to pull off that completely astonished expression. I almost believed him when he said he'd never seen it before in his life."
"The problem is that one guy managed to take pictures of the map before he ran out," Jake grumbled, pulling his car out of the parking spot and into the busy street traffic. "Now he has a lead in the search over all of us.
"You did recognize him, right?"
"The guy who took...Holy shit! He's the annoying guy from the beach. The one who kept asking super loud questions after we found the skeleton!" Jake exclaimed after putting two and two together.
"I don't know about that part as it was before I arrived. However, Sandy-Brown-Hair-With-Glasses tried to take a selfie with the body when we distracted Wishkoski," Phinn recounted.
"That's right! Sydney yelled at him, so he stopped." Jake remembered more because of how hot he thought his sister's friend looked at the moment.
"And when we visited the medical examiner, I had a nagging feeling that I missed something. It started when you carried me away from Vera. Now, I know what it was. It was that guy. He was sitting in one of the chairs with his face in his phone," Phinn relayed his aha moment from inside the historical society.
"Wait, so Sandy-Brown-Hair-With-Glasses is investigating Thornbeard's treasure, too?" Jake questioned while at the stop light. "Did he know about the treasure before we learned about it?"
"That's an important question," Phinn admitted. "Fuck, I hate being in the dark like this. We need to get ahead of everyone else."
"We won't with that guy having the only picture of the map," Jake complained, slamming his palm down on the steering wheel.
"Calm down. His advantage is limited and short-lived. We'll know what the map looks like and if it's correct soon enough."
"How? No! We can't break in again. Are you--"
"Relax. I'm not doing that again...for now. Look, Gladden has a problem. We saw how many people showed up today with only a whiff of a treasure hunt. What do you think is going to happen with a map appearing?" Phinn queried. "More people than us and the Mask Brothers will get desperate. If Stan doesn't release the map, he's going to have a string of break-ins."
"Whoa! You're right. The cops will have to station a squad car or two down there at night."
"Not unless Stan wises up or somebody orders him to. I suspect a copy of the map will be in tomorrow's edition of the
Edgewater Dispatch
, if not on the news channels by the late news," Phinn guessed.
"Don't get any ideas about a late-night adventure after the news airs for a second night in a row. I don't have a boat for us to take out onto the Atlantic," Jake stressed.
"I guess so," his partner replied with a shrug. Their families might not own a boat, but they knew plenty of people in Edgewater who did. But that was an issue for another day. "Hey, where are you driving to? We're going out by the highway. If we want to catch up, we need a copy of Cozart's book."
"I need to eat. It's already after two," Jake said, pointing at the sedan's dashboard. However, his car had no clock in that area or anywhere else. "I'm in the mood for Big Spot."
"First off, it's too hot to eat in the car. Second, I'm not eating greasy food while on a case. You know what happens," the teen with the touchy stomach said about stopping at the popular drive-in diner.
"Fine! We'll stop at a place with air conditioning. Uh, how about Baron Broil?" Jake asked, thinking of the burger chain, which had a location nearby.
"Fast food?"
"Yeah, yeah," Jake muttered, understanding the unmentioned remark about more greasy food. "Does that mean Count Chick-O's is out as well? How about El Monstruo? It's a local chain."
"Mexican? During an investigation? I'm not the one who had the incident during The Blind Duck Mystery," the brown-haired sleuth reminded.
"Hey, I made it in time."
"You went in the woods. And you're lucky I had a pack of Kleenex on me."
"Alright, let's not bring that up ever again," Jake instructed. "A sandwich? I can turn around and head back to Fielding's."
"Hmm, a sandwich would work, but I prefer not to backtrack," Phinn noted about the local deli.
"There is a sub shop out by the bookstore," Jake recalled, thinking about the strip mall where Page & Reade was located.
"I like the idea," Phinn said, holding up a finger. "But let's wait to eat at the sub stand in the food court at Bentworth."
"Wait? I can't wait any longer. I'm starving!"
"We're right by the highway. From here, it's barely another twenty minutes, if that," the skinny detective estimated.
"But we have to park and walk over to the food court."