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A Lexy Baker Bakery Mystery Series (10 Titles) Part 38

"What's going on?" Lexy asked.

Sam took a deep breath. "It looks like Mr. Turco has been killed." She glanced back into the room. "We're waiting for the police."

Lexy felt her heart lurch. Would Jack be coming here? She didn't know if it was such a good idea for him to find her here given the current tension between them on the subject of her investigating murders.

"Why would someone kill him?" Lexy asked.

Sam started to chew her bottom lip. "No one knows. He was in a lot of pain, maybe someone wanted to put him out of his misery."

"Do you have any idea who that might be?"

Sam glanced up the hallway, moved a step closer to Lexy and lowered her voice. "I've been thinking about how you asked about Nurse Rothschild the other day and you're right. She isn't a kind and caring nurse. I think it could have been her."

Lexy felt her heartbeat speed up. "Do you have any proof?"

"No ... just a feeling."

"Move it along, ladies." One of the nurses came out into the hall, giving Sam a pointed look, then shooing Lexy, Nans, Ruth, and Helen down the hall away from the room. Ida popped her head out of a room at the end of the hallway and beckoned them inside.

"Did you see anything?" Ida asked in a hushed tone.

"Too many people in there," Nans replied. "How's Norman?"

Lexy looked at the bed where Norman lay sleeping. He looked tired and worn.

"He's doing okay. The pain meds really knock him out so I'm just letting him sleep."

Lexy heard a commotion in the hall and felt her stomach drop when she saw Jack accompanied by a crew of police. As if feeling her gaze, he glanced over, his face registering surprise when he recognized her. Lexy gave him a smile and half wave.

"Jack's here," Lexy whispered to the other women.

"Oh good," Nans said. "Is he coming over?"

"Yep." Lexy felt a pit of doom in her stomach. She started to get a little light-headed and nauseous and her annoying eye twitch started up again. Her legs threatened to collapsed out from under her. She folded herself into a chair and put her head between her legs just as Jack strode into the room.

"Lexy ... are you okay?" His voice was peppered with concern.

"Uh-huh. I forgot to eat breakfast this morning and got a little light headed is all," she said from in between her legs.

Jack squeezed the back of her neck. "Are you still dieting? I told you I was only kidding. You look fine. Perfect."

Lexy felt her heart flutter and lifted her head. "Thanks."

"So, you guys finally see that something suspicious is going on here," Nans said.

"Yeah, looks like the killer botched the job. Maybe someone came by before they were done. Anyway, it definitely looks like this one was murder," Jack said looking over at the door. "I can't say about the others though."

"Do you have a suspect?"

"I just got here. Haven't even had a chance to properly look at the scene."

"We have a couple of suspects if you want to know what we've found," Nans offered.

Jack narrowed his eyes at her. "How did you girls get down here so fast, anyway?"

"My boyfriend, Norman, is here with the gout and I happened to be visiting and heard the commotion." Ida nodded toward Norman, still asleep in the bed.

Jack raised an eyebrow at Nans, Ruth and Helen.

"Ida called us and we came right away," Nans said.

"And you, Lexy?" Lexy felt her stomach flutter as Jack directed his gaze toward her.

"I just happened to be visiting Nans." She shrugged.

"Okay, well I have to get to work, but I want you ladies to be very careful. I have a hunch about this case and, if I'm right, we could be dealing with someone desperately dangerous." Jack's face was grim as he looked at each of them. "I don't want any of you to get hurt."

He bent down and kissed Lexy's forehead. "And that goes double for you," he said, then strode out of the room.

Chapter Fourteen.

Lexy's stomach groaned, her mouth watered as Nans set the spinach omelet in front of her.

"Eat this dear, it will give you some energy."

She dug into the egg before Nans even finished the sentence. She ate ravenously, stopping only long enough to jab at her eye which was still twitching.

Helen sat across from her, watching her eat. "You know I can stop that twitching with some simple hypnosis."

"Yeah, I've been thinking about that ... it is pretty annoying, but I'm not sure I believe in hypnosis."

"Nonsense. I hypnotized you before, remember?"

It was true. When Lexy had stumbled across the body of a client, Helen had hypnotized her to remember the details of the crime scene. It had been easy and painless.

"Well, it would be nice to get rid of the twitch." Lexy narrowed her eyes at Helen. "No funny stuff, though."

"Of course not, I never do anything like that, right girls." Helen looked back at Nans and Ruth, who were listening while putting the pictures from the camera glasses up on the computer.

Nans and Ruth mumbled in agreement, then the pictures flashed on the screen and captured everyone's attention.

Lexy polished off the omelet, put her dish in the sink and joined them over at the computer. The pictures didn't reveal much. The body, the disarray of the bedding and a few personal items on the bedside table.

"I don't see any clues in there," Lexy said.

"Me either," Nans replied. "Anyone else see anything?"

Ruth and Helen shook their heads.

"Maybe once we have time to think about it, something will stand out," Nans made her way over to the coffee machine and poured coffee for everyone.

Lexy took hers gratefully, the mug warming her hands. She breathed in the welcoming, bittersweet aroma of the coffee and took a sip.

"Ahhh...," she said, poking at her eye.

"Okay, now to take care of that eye twitch." Ruth pulled a chair up beside her, took her hand and started to murmur soothing words. Lexy felt relaxed and almost laughed thinking that her eyelids really were getting heavy.

The next thing she knew, she was putting down her cup of coffee amidst laughter from the three women on the other side of the table.

Lexy felt her cheeks grow warm. "What are you laughing at?"

"Oh nothing dear. You shouldn't be bothered by that eye twitch ever again," Ruth said, patting her knee.

"Thanks." Lexy rubbed at her eye. It had stopped twitching, which was good, but what was up with all the laughing?

Nans turned to look at the pictures on the computer screen. "Now that the police believe us, maybe we'll be able to solve this faster."

"Lexy, I assume you'll be seeing Jack tonight?" Ruth raised an eyebrow at her.

"I'm not sure, maybe."

"You should make it a point to. Find out what he knows about the investigation so far. That will really help us. And, of course, you can share the clues we have found with him too," Nans said.

Lexy bit the inside of her cheek. She'd have to tread very carefully with Jack, but she felt a renewed determination to get him to give in and let her investigate these murders.

"Maybe I'll make his favorite dessert at the bakery today and surprise him with it tonight."

"The way to a man's heart is through his stomach ... maybe it's also the way to get him to give up clues and information," Ruth said, causing them all to laugh.

Lexy felt a renewed vigor and energy, which made her a little suspicious when she remembered how Alma at Sunny Acres had a renewed sense of energy after Helen had hypnotized her. She wondered what else Helen might have done during her hypnosis session.

She glanced over at the other woman with narrowed eyes. Helen looked back with an innocent smile. Lexy did a mental head-shake. Of course Helen hadn't hypnotized in any "extras", that was ridiculous. The energy was probably from the eggs, after all she hadn't been eating well lately so it was no wonder a good meal would make her feel invigorated.

She glanced at her watch and felt a zing of adrenalin. "I better get going, Cassie is expecting me at the bakery."

"Okay, dear. Can you come here tomorrow before you go to the bakery and fill us in on what you heard from Jack? I'll fix you a nice breakfast." Nans knew the bribe of a hot meal was just the thing to get Lexy out of bed early.

"You've got yourself a deal." Lexy said, then drained the last of her coffee.

Cluck!

"Did you hear that?" Lexy asked.

"Hear what?" Nans replied.

"I didn't hear anything," Ruth offered.

"Me either," Helen said.

"I thought I heard a duck or some bird." Lexy narrowed her eyes at the three women. Three sets of innocent eyes stared back at her.

"Must have been outside," Nans said.

Lexy shrugged and put her coffee mug in the sink. Grabbing her jacket from the coat rack beside the door, she bid the women good-bye. As she shut the door, she could have sworn she heard the three ladies laughing on the other side.

Chapter Fifteen.

Lexy slipped the form-fitting black cashmere sweater over her head and turned sideways to inspect herself in the mirror. It looked perfect with her faded jeans. She had to admit, she looked pretty good-casual but sexy, and the best part was the outfit was comfortable.

Now all she had to do was sweeten Jack up with dinner, dessert, and wine, and he'd be primed to spill all his secrets about the case.

She raced down the stairs, two at a time and into the kitchen. The salmon was marinating in a lime and honey concoction, and potatoes were baking in the oven. Sprinkles sat in front of her bowl, expectantly.

"You want to eat now?"

Sprinkles answered by doing a little dance, her toenails clicking on the tile floor. Lexy fed the dog, then set about cutting up some broccoli for the steamer. Her stomach rumbled, reminding her that she hadn't eaten since Nans had cooked her the omelet that morning. She felt a little weak and dizzy, but had opted to save all her calories for the meal she was preparing to share with Jack.

She dumped the broccoli into the steamer, pulled the potatoes from the oven and set the salmon under the broiler just in time to hear Jack's tap at the window of her kitchen door.

"Well, hello gorgeous." Lexy felt her cheeks grow warm as Jack's gaze raked her body when she opened the door for him. He put the wine he'd brought down on the counter and pulled her to him.

Lexy melted into him as his lips claimed hers. She felt dizzy from his kiss ... or maybe it was from the lack of food. Either way, the kiss was a good sign that Jack wasn't mad at her for being at the crime scene.

The buzzer on the stove interrupted them, and she pulled away to check the salmon. Lexy noticed that Jack's hands were a little unsteady as he poured two glasses of wine.

"This smells delicious," he said leaning over the salmon and inhaling deeply. She saw his eyes cut to the glass topped pie stand on the counter. "Is that a coconut cream pie?"

Lexy beamed. "Yes, I made it for you today at the bakery." Coconut cream was his favorite-if anything could get him to open up about the investigation, it was a coconut cream pie.

Lexy deftly cut the salmon, buttered the potatoes, and divided the broccoli between two plates, then set them on the table. Jack pulled out Lexy's chair and they sat opposite each other to eat.

Lexy felt light-headed as she sipped her wine. She wondered if she should have eaten before starting in on the wine, but the alcohol gave her the extra courage she needed to start the conversation about the investigation.