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“You working on your own today? Must be hard to keep up when you’re the only one running the place,” he said, fishing for information.

“No, everybody is here just off doing other things.” Why could she not remember his name? She vaguely remembered talking to him and if she didn’t have Seymour at the forefront of her mind she probably could recall who he was.

“Do you remember the books you helped me find last week?” he prompted.

“Ah, was it travel related?” she said, hoping he would throw her a bone.

“Mmmm nope, I’m surprised you don’t recall, you said you didn’t remember the last time someone asked for that topic.”

Suddenly her mind was clear. “Voodoo, right?” she said, knowing she was correct.

He was pleased to see that her memory had been jogged and she remembered the visit.

“So Rob, what brings you back to the library this afternoon?” she said, so pleased that she had finally remembered.

“You mean other than you?” he said.

She could tell that he was dead serious and it concerned her. “Don’t tease me, what would your girl say? Really, what can I do for you today?”

“Okay, you called me on it. I just wanted to do a bit more reading and I was interested in looking up some stuff on violent crimes. This recent crime wave has got me curious and I had a few minutes today, so here I am,” he said, smiling and trying to put her at ease.

“Well, I can certainly help you with that. Very popular lately, can’t seem to keep them on the shelf. They’re up and ….”

He cut her off. “I know where they are, but thanks, I’ll find them just fine.”

“Okay Rob, it was good seeing you again. Let us know how we can help you further. Good luck convincing that girlfriend to go with you.”

“I really don’t think she’ll have a choice when it comes right down to it,” he said, trying to hide the malevolent intent in his voice.

She watched him walk up the stairs to the second floor. She thought of his words and the strange conversation she’d just had.

“Why was it that the weirdo’s always seem to come her way, glad this one’s moving to California,” she thought, and in her next brief moment she realized how fortunate she was to have a man like Seymour in her life.

Lester’s anger peaked as he reached the second floor. How could she not have remembered who he was! He thought there was a spark, a connection that she had seen as well as he. It was the influence of Jasper and Seymour but that wouldn’t last for long. After tomorrow, they’d be past history and she’d learn to love him the way Virginia May had, when they first united their souls. They’d be one and he knew it was only a matter of time.

An older guy stood on a ladder near the emergency door. He was afraid of that. Good thing he decided to make this impromptu visit. He watched the worker for a moment before he approached him.

“Do you need some help?” Lester asked.

Marcus looked down from his perch on the ladder, a small electronic device in his hand, “No thanks, think I’ve got it.”

“What you working on there?” the curious patron asked.

“Oh, the stupid alarm on this door is broken and we’ve got to have it fixed by today or my butts in a sling.”

“How so?”

“We have an inspection this afternoon and this door is supposed to set off an alarm when opened. Somebody messed with it last week and it won’t work, so here I am. Got one on order but won’t be here ‘til Friday.”

Lester was relieved to hear it, “Think you can fix it?”

“Nope, just trying to appease the director. Known my butt was going to be in trouble for a couple days but nothing I can do about it.”

“That’s too bad, wish I could help but don’t know anything about electronics,” he lied.

The stranger turned and walked to the shelves housing the true crime, took down a book and sat at a table and read waiting for the custodian to finish his work. A quarter of an hour passed before Marcus gave up, collapsed the ladder and headed for the stairs. Lester got up leaving the book, Helter Skelter, on the table and offered a hand with the ladder as they both maneuvered the stairs to the lower floor.

“Couldn’t get it huh?” The Stalker asked.

“No, knew I wouldn’t be able to, but I gave it a shot.”

“Too bad,” pleased that his work of last week could not be undone.

Blanche saw the pair coming and offered a quick wave, making her look busy so she didn’t need to speak with Rob again. He did not stop at the desk, thankfully but went to the door and spoke loud enough for her to hear.

“See you soon,” the unusual character said as he departed.

Felix walked through the door of the Land and Title Office after Bev dropped him off to retrieve his car from the bar. He stood just inside the doors and looked the place over, wondering what it must be like to eek out such a boring existence as the trolls behind the desks. The self-described charmer could not see the head troll but he was able to see a woman busy at a desk with a placard identifying her as Marge.

"Marge, afternoon, how ya doing?"

"I'm fine. Is there something I can do to help you?" Marge smiled, already enjoying the company of the stranger.

"You sure can, we talked on the phone a day or two ago. I'm Felix Unger; remember I have an appointment with your boss tomorrow night. I just wanted to drop by and confirm, as well as, meet Mr. Savard. Would that be possible?"

"I'll see what I can do," the receptionist said, smiling broadly at the handsome Felix.

"Much appreciated."

Marge stood, smoothed her paisley skirt and brown button down top to pull the fabric more tightly against her curves, making sure that she had Mr. Unger's attention, before she walked to the director's office. She knocked softly, knowing that she was likely waking him up.

"Mr. Savard, there is a Mr. Unger here to see you sir," she said through the door, not wanting to open it until she had permission.

A somewhat disoriented Ignatius answered from inside the dimly lit room. "Give me a second, then bring him in thanks."

She returned to her desk, again smiling and overdoing the wiggle but Felix was appreciative, nonetheless.

"Just a moment and he'll see you. Can I get you anything?" she put an unusual amount of emphasis on the word 'anything'.

"No thanks, I'm good. On second thought Marge, could you just check your planner and see if I'm booked tomorrow night with Mr. Savard?"

"Surely, no problem." She stepped behind the desk, pulled up the electronic schedule and after a minute of looking it over reported, "Yes, I have you meeting Mr. Savard tomorrow night at a property south of Moody Air Force Base. Is that correct?"

"Perfect, knew you'd get it right the first time. You worked for Mr. Savard long?"

"A few years, nice place to work," she said.

Within the time it took Felix to write down Marge's phone number, the door to the director's office opened and Mr. Savard stepped out waving his hand at Felix to join him inside. The two entered the smallish office and Iggy closed the door behind him, then one by one lowered the blinds, securing the location from prying eyes.

“What are you doing here?”

“I told you I’d probably drop by today. I wanted to confirm our make believe meeting tomorrow night with Marge. She’s put together Iggy. You doing her?”

“No, I most certainly am not,” the displeased director said.

“I had to come by anyway and get the little present you have for me. You got it online under a fake name?”

“Yeah, had it shipped to a generic postal box in Douglas, drove down on the weekend to pick it up, better be worth it.”

“From my perspective, it’ll make it much easier. Thanks for following through and getting it for me,” Felix replied.

“Should fit, says it’s for that exact make and model,” Iggy clarified.