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Case 2000-1: GAME OF LOVE
by Prof. Richard W.
(formerly of the University of ____________)
Sophia and I were in Jax, her favorite fish place, when she remembered that I had been promising to let her in on the latest investigation.
"It's loud enough in here tonight-- hi, Phil -- Margaret, it's good to see you -- that you can just shout in my ear and it'll look like we're being romantic." Jax is kitty-corner from our quasi-residence at the Oxford Hotel, and as I was gone part of the time while Sophia was in town, it had become kind of her home away from home away from home.
I had to admit that it was loud enough.
"We can start here, and move back to our room if it gets to be too much," I said loudly. Sophia touched me gently on the arm and whispered hoarsely into my ear, "I want to hear as much of the story as possible before we get any ideas about other activities!" We both laughed.
"You knew I was going to Boise," and Sophia nodded as she remembered my trip, "but you didn't know that I also went to Reno. That came up after I was underway." She raised an eyebrow.
"Yes," I answered her body language, "one thing led to another."
"How does a meeting with a well-to-do Mexican immigrant in a western agricultural center lead you to the Biggest Little City in the World?"
Sophia was genuinely puzzled.
"Once upon a time..." I began in a sing-song voice.
Sophia leaned back and laughed heartily with me; the motion highlighted the curves of her generous breasts, distracting me for a moment, and when you hear this story, you'll understand why I did not expect us to stay long in the fish place, attractive though it may be.
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Joe Martinez is a guy who came to this country with nothing but his personal drive and integrity. He does not owe any living being anything for his success. Apparently his parents passed away a while back, and his wife left him at an early age-- probably could not take his driven nature. He has two people in the world who are his pride and joy -- his daughters, Carol and Crystal. Carol was about to get engaged to the son of a prominent area business couple, when things started to go wrong.
Carol had a faded schoolgirl crush on Nathan Twill, some kind of football star at her high school. She was finished with high school and college, but not with thoughts of Nathan. Apparently, he would not give her a second glance. Whether it was some ethnic preference or just the glare from the sunscreen on Class President Cynthia Slidell's bare back at the class lake party that drew his attention, Carol was not clear.
Joe was partly oblivious to all of this. He probably could have remembered his child crying herself to sleep after the lake party. Perhaps he would remember having made her replace the teen femme fatale top with a more modest blouse before she left with Crystal, for the party. Where had she gotten that thing, anyway?
What he did know, and why he contacted a friend who referred him to me, is that his daughter Carol started acting very strangely after she had visited Reno. For that matter, Nathan Twill and Cynthia Slidell had started acting strangely, too. And, though he had never noticed it, so had his younger daughter, Crystal.
As he told his friend, it was as if some unseen force had entered their lives. She remembered my work with Tony, my dear departed young investigator, on the Voodoo Candle Fraud. She thought that I could help Joe. I went over the mountains to Boise with an open mind and Joe had an open wallet, and so another research project was born!
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Sophia had followed this with polite interest, and now she interrupted.
"As a businesswoman, I'm glad to know that you found a good customer. However, this report isn't the sort of thing that is going to have me pushing you backwards onto the bed." She punctuated that with a raised eyebrow.
Figuratively speaking, I drew out a new card.
"Have you ever heard of the Casino de Amour?" I shouted gently into Sophia's ear. It had the desired effect. She raised her eyebrow with curiosity this time.
"Let's get to that part!"
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When I interviewed each of the young adults involved, I was earning my money. None of them wanted to talk with me at first. I had to piece things together from what they told me individually.
That bothered me at first, as I had such a good rapport with my university students. With Carol or Crystal, it was easy to imagine the sort of warm, intellectual conversation that would so naturally lead to their logical, natural climaxes in my big leather chair. With Nathan Twill, I felt that he was the kind of young man who I had counselled before. Men and women, they had shared some interesting observations with me, as they first experienced life's adult ins and outs. Now, though, I was representing Authority, and neither they nor I could feel that level of comfort.
Carol and Crystal had come up with the idea for a trip to Reno on their own. Crystal still had a couple of years left in her interrupted college education, but Carol wanted to make a "letting off steam" trip, and she had enough of her dad's values to not want to go on her own. Crystal had just turned 21, so she was eager to hit something other than more school books. From Boise, Reno was a glittering promise of entertainment and excitement, but she knew that it had a darker side as much as any other place. For no particular reason, though, she packed the red negligee and panty set that she had hidden away. She liked the way it set off her black hair.
"Just in case," she giggled when Crystal spotted her doing it.
"Just in case of what? A fire? You'll look cute when the firemen put their ladders up to your window." The tone was sarcastic. Carol did not need to be reminded that lately she had not had much of a social life. Crystal sometimes seemed a touch too negative these days, for some reason. Perhaps her slow academic progress was getting to her.