I approached the counter and asked the clerk if there were any messages for me and he checked the box for room 305, took out a slip of paper and handed it to me. As I was reading it two men who had been sitting in the lobby when I walked in got up and headed for me.
I read the note. It simply asked me to call Detective Howard Miller and gave me a phone number. The two men walked up, one to either side of me, and the one on my right asked me if I was Frank Thomas.
"Yes?"
He flashed a badge and said, "I'm Detective Larsen and the gentleman to your left is Detective Phillips."
"Yes? And what can I do for you?
"Is that note in your hand from Detective Miller of the Bransom Police Department?"
"It is from a Detective Miller, but I have no idea where he is from."
"Apparently he called and left that message at a little after nine this morning and when you never returned his call he called us and asked us if we would find you. May we ask you where you have been all day?"
"Why? What's this about?"
"Can you just humor us for a second and answer the question?
"From eight until around nine I had breakfast here in the hotel restaurant with a couple of acquaintances. From nine until noon I attended a seminar here in one of the hotels meeting rooms. Noon to one was lunch with some of the folks I met during the seminar and from one to four-thirty I attended the afternoon session. Four-thirty to six was the cocktail hour following the seminar. Six to seven-fifteen or thereabouts it was dinner in the hotel restaurant and from seven-fifteen until five minutes ago it was drinks in the Boom Boom Room. Now it is my turn. What is this all about?"
"I think it would be best if you talked to Detective Miller about that."
"One last question. Where were you last night between the hours of midnight until four?"
"In bed sleeping."
"Any one who can confirm that?"
"Why would I need someone to confirm that I was sleeping?"
"Again, you need to get that from Detective Miller."
I looked from Larsen to Phillips and then walked over to the house phone. I told the operator to bill the call to my room and then I placed a call to the number on the note to Detective Miller. Apparently it was a cell phone because in spite of the late hour it was answered on the third ring.
"Hello?"
"Detective Miller?"
"Yes."
"My name is Frank Thomas and I have a message to call you."
"Oh yes, Mr. Thomas. You are a hard man to get in touch with."
"I have been in meetings most of the day. I didn't get your message until just now. I have two policemen from the local force with me right now and they are asking me questions, but they won't tell me what it is all about."
"I'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you Mr. Thomas, but your wife is dead."
"How? What? She was alright when I talked to her last night."
"What time was that?"
"Around six."
"Where did you call her from?"
"My hotel room."
"Sometime between midnight and four this morning she was murdered."
"Murdered?"
"Yes sir. It appears that someone broke into your home and killed her."
"Oh my God. Oh shit! Any idea who did it? Was it a robbery gone bad? Anything stolen like the TVs, DVRs or things like that?"
"I can't talk about it on the phone Mr. Thomas. We will go over the details when you get home."
"I'll try and be on the first flight in the morning."
"Could I please speak to the officers with you?"
"Of course."
I handed the phone to Larsen. "I'll be up in my room packing. I need to call the airlines and leave some messages for the people giving the seminar."
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On the flight home I thought about Melisa. We'd met at a cocktail party and I had fallen head over heels in love with her. A fiery redhead with a face that lit up a room when she smiled and a body that was built for sin. She was with someone and since the party was attended by quite a few people that I wanted to do business with I had to play it cool. I waited until I caught her alone and when I didn't think anyone was looking I handed her a piece of paper with my name and phone number on it and a short message - "Call me."
She called me the next day and asked why I had presumed that she would call.
"Nothing ventured, nothing gained" I said, "and a Brit military unit has a motto that fits this situation. "Who dares wins."
"How can I pass up a chance at meeting someone so confident."
"You really shouldn't."
She gave me her address and I picked her up at six that evening for dinner. She had the whole package. Looks, wit, charm and intelligence. On our third date she told me that we would be eating in and I just needed to bring the wine. When dinner was over and the bottle of wine was empty she took my hand, said:
"I hope you hadn't planned on leaving early. We need to see if we have a future together."
She led me into her bedroom and proceeded to fuck my brains out. The woman was insatiable, but I must have done all right because in the morning after another strenuous romp she said: