Third Time's a Charm (Halloween LaVeau) (20 page)

Once I reached the second floor, I walked down the long hallway with the woman following me. At the second door down the hallway, I stopped in front of the door and unlocked it.

“Here you are.” I motioned as I opened the door. “I think you’ll find everything you need. There are towels in the bathroom.”

She smiled. “Thank you.
By the way, Hallie. I’m not here to give you a hard time. I’m sure this will all be cleared up in just a few days.”

I nodded. “I’ll talk to you soon.”

Charlie started to close the door and I took that as my sign. I backed away from the door and made my way back down the hallway.

How would I get out of this mess?

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