with her, of courseâto give the marriage another try, as she told Bernie, or for another reason he found out later, something about prenup negotiations with the new guy, Malcolm, who made a pile of money in software and has very long toes. That was the period where I really got to know Charlieââthose two wild animals growing up togetherâ as Leda said, although I didnât quite get the reference. But thatâs okay. Who has time to understand everything? Gotta live, too, right? Unless Iâm missing something.
I was going to make some second point, but now itâs gone, and anyway weâre already way off course. So back to me, Bernie, and Sherry, sitting outside Senor Breakfast, a place we like near Valley College, Bernie on account of the coffeeââhottest in townââand me on account of a line cook name of Rodrigo, who sends out bacon that somehow gets too burned for human consumption every time Iâm around. Why donât they like it real crisp? Just one of those puzzlers you run into in the human world.
Bernie set his coffee mug on the table. âWhat did Stine say?â
âAbout the Hawaiian pants?â said Sherry. âJust that youâre a real good detective and youâre not in a position toâthat youâre anxious for work these days.â
âAnxious?â
âHow about eager?â
Bernie gazed at her.
âWilling?â
Bernie nodded. Were we still on Hawaiian pants? Bottom line: our self-storage in South Pedroia was stacked to the roof with them, not one pair in the initial order having found a taker. What else? The second shipment was on a container ship, due any day.
âSo what Iâd like is some proof, one way or the other,â Sherry said. âWhat will it cost?â
âWeâre not cheap,â Bernie said.
âWhoâs we?â
âMe and Chet, of course.â
Sherry glanced my way. âThe dog?â
âCorrect.â
âDid he just eat all that bacon?â
Bernie checked the paper plate Rodrigo had sent out. It lay on the patio floor at Senor Breakfast, and at that moment I happened to be licking it clean. Bernie gave me a look. I gave him a look back, kept licking at the same time. Two things at once? I was on top of my game.
âHis appetite, uh, sharpens a bit when the weather cools down,â Bernie said.
How interesting! Iâd have to think about that. Leave it to Bernie to come up with something so brilliant. What would I do without him?
âHeâs just sort of your pal?â Sherry said. âFollows you around while you work?â
âMore the other way around,â Bernie said.
âHuh?â
âWeâre partnersâletâs leave it at that,â Bernie said. âAnd itâs eight hundred a day, plus expenses.â
âHow does six sound?â
âDoable.â
Bernie agreed to that real quick, meaning six must be bigger than eight. Sherry was learning what so many had learned before her: namely, that Bernie was always the smartest human in the room.
âHis nameâs Ricâno K âTeitelbaum. He owns a recycling business in Mesa Negra.â
âRecycling what?â
âOh, all sorts of stuff. I donât really know. But itâs, like, worldwide, literally. Iâm talking China and everything.â
Bernie nodded. He has all kinds of nods, meaning way more than we have time to go into at the moment. This particular nod was one you saw when he was having a good time. So we were having a good time? Start me up!
âHow long have you been together?â Bernie said.
âGoing out, you mean?â said Sherry. âAbout two months.â
âNot very long.â
âMaybe not in time. But in feelings. Weâre serious, or at least we were until he started cheating. If he did, which is the whole point of this meeting.â Her eyes narrowed. âWhatâs that look on your
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