were as much as admitting there was something major. âIâm not hiding anything,â she said.
âOh, yes, you are. I donât much care what it is, unless you did prison time for ripping off little old ladies.â That brought a slight chuckle from her. Very slight. âIâm an expert on women, Doris, and I know how tough the world can be for some. And Iâm an excellent secret keeper. Itâs just that this might be too big a mystery for me. Please understandâI canât leave you with all my worldly goods and my very best friend without knowing why youâre hiding out in Boulder City.â
Jennifer moved her mouth as though she were literally chewing on the question. She decided quickly it would be okay to be honest. Louise was eighty and not very talkative. If there was anyone in this town who could be trusted, it was probably Louise. âIf you tell anyone, it could be very, very bad.â
âI have no reason to tell. But I do have a need to know.â
âIt was a man. He was violent. Heââ She took a deep breath. âHe threatened to kill me if I left him.â
âDo you think thereâs any chance he could be looking for you?â
âI think thereâs every chanceâbut I think this is the last place heâd look.â
âAnd why is that, exactly?â
âBecause this is such a quiet place. No gambling, no nightlife, not exciting. Itâs not what heâd expect of me. Heâd think that Iâd run off to L.A. or New York City before Iâd hunker down in a town full ofââ She stopped suddenly.
âFull of little old ladies and their ancient dogs?â
Jennifer bit her lip. âHeâd expect me to want more excitement than is found here, Doctor.â
âAll right, all right, so there is much more to you than meets the eye. I thought as much. Maybe later youâll trust me enough to give me a few more details. I might even be able to help at some point. I do have a lot of experience with this sort of thing. I helped open a facility in Las Vegas thatâs strictly a womenâs and girlsâ shelter. Anyone female can get help there, as long as theyâre drug free.â
âIâm okay here. For now,â she said, but there was a tentative tone with it. âBut what if something... If I have to leave in a hurry? What about Alice?â
âMy neighbors will see after her in an emergency. You arenât using credit cards or making long distance phone calls to friends or family, are you?â
There was a long pause. âNo,â she finally said. âI really have no one.â She couldnât keep the sadness from her voice as she realized that even when sheâd had a rich gentleman friend, she had no one. âAnd I know what I have to do to be invisible.â
âThen youâll be very hard to track. So? What do you think, Doris? Can you help me out?â
âYes,â she said, flashing a heartfelt smile. âI could probably do that.â
âThatâs good. Maybe you can come over later and look around. I could show you how to work the computer so you can email me. Rose lives on one side and Alex on the other andââ Louise stopped as Jenniferâs expression changed rather suddenly. âWhatâs the matter, dear?â
âAlex. He looks at me like Iâm going to pick his pocket.â
âIgnore himâheâs not always such a crank. Even Alex warms up after a while. And, Rose... Well, Iâm not even going to try to explain Rose. But I leave next week. I need someone to watch over Alice and the two of you get on so nicely. Soâthatâs that. I just canât tell you how much I appreciate this.â
âYouâre sure your neighbors will be okay with this?â
âAbsolutely. Thank you for taking it on.â
âAll right, then,â she said, making an effort to keep the relief
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