The Class Menagerie

The Class Menagerie by Jill Churchill

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house. She saw a curtain on the third floor twitch. Edgar—or Gordon—watching. “When were they there?“
    “About midnight, they think.“
    “So she was dead by then.“
    Mel nodded.
    “And—?“
    He looked straight at her. “And it looks like we’re going to have to know a whole lot more about the people staying here.“
    Jane knew perfectly well what he meant, but she needed to hear him say it. “You don’t really think one of those women killed her?“
    “Probably,“ he said bluntly. “I need to know about them.“
    Jane glanced at her watch. “I don’t know much, but there isn’t time to tell you what I do know. I have to pick up kids at school.“
    He took her hand, but it was an absentminded gesture, not an affectionate one. “I didn’t mean right now. We’ve got people doing background checks. What I need to know now is the schedule for this meeting. Nobody thinks they’re leaving soon, do they?“
    “No. The actual reunion starts tomorrow. Mel, I have to leave. What are you going to do?“
    “I’m going to explain this to the owners and guests, give official warnings about not leaving, and set up a watch on the house.“
    “Mel—“
    “Yes?“
    “Well, it’s just odd.... of all the women attending the meeting, the only one nasty enough to imagine casting as a murderer was the one who got killed. They’re nice women, Mel.“
    “One of them’snot.“

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    Jane ran her car pool on autopilot while her mind leaped around the facts and impressions jumbling in her mind. She’d have to organize her recollections before she passed them on to Mel. One thing seemed clear: Lila was a blackmailer. And if she’d tried it out on Kathy, she’d probably tried it out on others. All those nasty little digs she’d made the evening before were probably references to threats she’d already made or was paving the way to make later. The story she’d told suggesting that Avalon had experimented with drugs in high school was probably such an attempt. What else had she said? There had been a remark to Pooky about having a real understanding of the psychology of teenaged boys. What had that been about? Pooky had looked either stricken or confused by it, with the oddities of her facial expression, it was hard to tell which.
    “Mom! You forgot to let off Jason,“ her son Todd said as they pulled into their own driveway.
    “Oh, no I didn’t,“ Jane said with a laugh. “I just like Jason so much I wanted to bring him home with us.“ She backed out and headed for Jason’s house. Todd was looking mortally embarrassed by his mother’s feeble joke.
    When they got home the second time, there was a crisis. Mike had spilled a glass of orange juice all over a stack of his college applications and they had to dash back to school and beat the doors down to get in to acquire duplicates. Back home yet again, Jane had to cope with Katie, whose snit with her friend Jenny had escalated to nasty phone calls and hanging up on each other.
    “I’m going to tell everybody everything I know about Jenny!“ Katie exclaimed. “Like about how she had to go to the doctor because she wet the bed—“
    Jane’s patience, already at low ebb, disappeared entirely. “No, you’re not!“ she said. “You’re going to behave like a lady. Those ‘are friendship secrets and if the friendship dies, the secrets die with it.“
    Katie looked stunned at this outburst.
    “Katie, I mean it. You’ll regret it the rest of your life if you tell Jenny’s secrets. Other people might like knowing the secrets, but they won’t like you for telling them. And you’ll never really, really like yourself again.“
    Katie fidgeted with her hair and looked out the window. “How do you know?“
    “Because I’m a grown-up and I’m smarter than you,“ Jane said, uttering the one phrase she had sworn she would never use. She’d never succumbed to it before today, but she was rattled by the events at the bed and breakfast.
    “Look

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