Taylor last?â asked Luca once he had introduced Rick, and all three were settled in their seats.
Lotti sat with his arms folded tightly across his chest. It looked like a show of defiance, but Rick guessed it was more that he didnât know what to do with his arms. He wore a bright red cotton turtleneck which clashed with his hair, its collar stretched out so that it accentuated a long neck. His legs splayed out in front of the chair like they were glad to have the space. Rick guessed at least a size twelve for the loafers, maybe thirteen. Lotti stared at the ceiling as he framed an answer.
âThe last time I saw Cam? Last week. On Tuesday. We had lunch in Milan.â
âYou havenât seen him here in Campiglio?â
Lotti did not seem bothered by Rick asking a question. âNo, I arrived Friday night. Later than expected since the carabinieri were stopping everyone at Dimaro and requiring chains. It was the first time Iâd put mine on, so it took a while. I expected to see him yesterday, but he wasnât there. As you know. His sister told me he was missing.â
âDo you know Signor Taylor well?â asked Luca.
âFairly well, I suppose, though we are not close friends. We met at one of the monthly luncheons of the American Chamber of Commerce in Milan. I did my graduate studies in the States, so my company has me attend the chamber meetings. Theyâre mostly conducted in English.â
âDid he say anything at the lunch that could give a clue as to why heâs disappeared? Was he worried about anything?â
âNot really. We chatted about the usual topics, business gossip. Or perhaps you could call it networking.â The last word was in English, and he grinned briefly at Rick as he said it, the first time he had shown anything but seriousness. âHe was looking forward to the week of skiing, I do remember that.â
âAnd to the arrival of his sister?â asked Luca.
Lottiâs face froze. âUh, yes, of course,â he finally answered.
âDo you know Gina Cortese?â
Lotti did not appear surprised by the question. He shrugged. âMet her once. Cam talked about her, but he likes to brag about all his exploits.â His face froze as he realized what heâd said about his friend to two strangers, but he quickly snapped out of it. âDo you have any idea whatâs happened to him, Inspector?â
Luca studied the manâs face and shook his head. âIf you think of anything, please give me a call.â He passed his card to Lotti and stood up, followed by Rick. Lotti stared at them before getting to his feet.
âThatâs all? I mean, yes, certainly, Inspector, Iâll call you if anything comes to mind.â
***
âNot what I expected,â said Luca as they emerged onto the street and he placed his cap back on his head.
Rick adjusted his Borsalino and looked at the darkened sky. The snowflakes, now getting larger, burst into view as they reached the light of streetlamps. âNot what I expected either, Luca.â The word âdoofusâ came to mind, but Rick wasnât sure how to translate it. âDid you notice something in his apartment?â
âThe furniture? Yes, it was likeââ
âNo, Luca, not the furniture, something in the air, literally.â
â Non capisco, Riccardo.â
âCat Taylorâs perfume. And strong enough to indicate that she had just been in Lottiâs apartment.â
Luca nodded and grinned. âShe was there when we rang the door buzzer, which is why it took him a few seconds to answer. Very good, Riccardo. Perhaps I am coming down with a cold and my nose didnât pick it up.â
âYou wonât get a cold now that you have that hat.â
Luca touched his recent purchase and flashed a smile as wide as its brim. They walked slowly along the crowded sidewalk. Ahead of them, three pre-teen boys followed three girls of