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Just then, the woman looked toward them and squealed. “Stephen Dagger!”

Ross dragged Mo by the arm and moved toward his car with loping steps. Mo had to run beside him, Talley’s carrier slapping against her thigh.


Mmmmmrrrrrwwww
,” Talley complained.

“Ross, slow down.”

“I don’t want to talk to those people again,” Ross said. However, he slowed his pace.

“Stephen Dagger. Stop,” the woman called running toward them. “Are you too good to talk to folks?”

“Who is that?” Mo asked.

“Two unusual fans. I think their names are
Marvelene
and DeWayne. They seem determined to get an autograph from me."

The couple increased their speed.

 “Bloody hell. It’s no use.”

“It might be easier to just stop and sign autographs.” Mo wasn’t excited about lingering in the parking lot. Milton could show up again at any minute. “Whatever you think we should do is all right,” Mo said reluctantly.

Ross stopped and Mo stood beside him as DeWayne and
Marvelene
reached them.


Heya
, mister,” DeWayne said. “You owe
Marvelene
an autograph. You was so uppity earlier, you never did sign that poster for her.”

“Do I look like I have a poster anywhere on me? If you insist, I’ll sign an autograph, but I do not have a poster with me.” Ross stared at DeWayne expectantly. “Well? Do you have a piece of paper I can sign or not?”

DeWayne thrust the Savannah map toward Ross. “Here, sign this.”

They all stood together silently for long seconds.

“Do you have a pen?” Ross asked finally.

Marvelene
rummaged in her large pocket book. She emerged with a ballpoint covered in a gray linty substance. “Here.” She pushed the pen at Ross.

He took it from her and wiped the lint off with one finger before uncapping it. “What do you want me to write?”

“To my good friends, DeWayne and
Marvelene
. Go
Tarheels
. Then sign your name.”

“What are
Tarheels
?” Ross whispered to Mo.

“I don’t know exactly. Some kind of sports team mascot, probably,”
Mo
whispered back.

Ross wrote with rapid strokes then handed the paper and pen to DeWayne. DeWayne looked down at the words and
Marvelene
stared over his shoulder.

“You ruined it,”
Marvelene
screeched. “You signed it Ross something. You didn’t sign your name.”

“Ross Grant is my name.”

“I know you’re Stephen Dagger. I’m not stupid,”
Marvelene
said.

“Look, mad—.” No, he wouldn’t make that mistake again. “Look, Lady. I am not Stephen Dagger.” Ross started to walk away and DeWayne jumped in front of him, blocking his path.

 “Are you
tryin
' to trick me or
somethin
'.
Like
do
some of the martial art mind tricks you did in that movie?” DeWayne asked suspiciously.

“Don’t be ridiculous.”

“Then what? Do y’all want me to slam on
ya
?” Abruptly, DeWayne’s swaggering attitude vanished. He chuckled, seeming nervous now that his threats hadn’t had the desired effect.

“You don’t need my approbation,” Ross said. “Do whatever you’re going to do.”

DeWayne’s eyes narrowed. “I didn’t follow that,
fella
. Are you
sayin
' I’m on probation or
somethin
'?”

“Or
somethin
',” Ross said, rolling his eyes.

“Only criminals are on probation. Are you
gonna
let him call you a criminal, DeWayne?”
Marvelene
piped in.

“Calm down,
Marvelene
," Dwayne said.

Ross turned to the irate woman. “Madam, I did not call your husband—”

“There he goes,” Marlene squawked. “He’s
callin
' me a prostitute again.” She punched her husband in the upper arm.


Owww
,” DeWayne said, holding the injured area. “Stop that,
darlin
'.”

“Then do
somethin
',”
Marvelene
said.

 “Look here. I’m not calling you a prostitute. ‘Madam’ is a word that just means woman.” Then he spoke to DeWayne. “And ‘approbation’ means approval. I wasn’t saying you’re a criminal.”

“Well,”
Marvelene
huffed. “You don’t have to look down your nose at us like
we’s
stupid or
somethin
’.
Tellin
’ us what words mean. We know what words mean, don’t we, DeWayne?” She finished by punching her husband in the arm again.


Owww
,” DeWayne said, rubbing the spot. “You’re
makin
' a bruise, honeybunch.”

“You
gotta
do
somethin
’, DeWayne,” she said, pushing DeWayne forward so that he almost ran into Ross. “Show him he can’t treat us like that.”

DeWayne had a tortured expression on his face. “Mister, you
gotta
apologize or…” he swallowed hard. “I’m
gonna
havta
…” His voice lowered to an embarrassed quick whisper. “Punch your pretty face and beat your sissy ass.” DeWayne’s eyes were apologetic. He made facial gyrations that contradicted his tough talk.

Mo saw Milton’s rattle trap car in the distance pulling to a stop behind a line of cars at a red light. Crêpe, he was heading toward the motel. She had to get them out of there. “Ross.”

“Okay!” He shouted at Mo. He turned to the North Carolina couple. “All right, I’m extremely sorry I had the great misfortune to run into you two again,” Ross said to DeWayne. “Punch me, or whatever it is you’re going to do, so that my friend and I can be on our way.”

DeWayne paused in confusion before clapping Ross on the back. “Okay then. No hard feelings.”

“What do you mean ‘Okay’ and ‘No hard feelings? He didn’t apologize,”
Marvelene
sputtered.

“Oh for the love of cheese!” Mo stalked over to
Marvelene
and pushed into the woman’s face. “If you want to fight, let’s all fight. I’m personally prepared to beat the
livin
’ shitake out of
Marvelene
if that’s what it takes for you two to let us leave.”

Marvelene
and Mo stood staring eye-to-eye for a moment before
Marvelene
looked away. “Okay then. No hard feelings. We accept your apology,” the woman said, scuttling back to her husband’s side. “Come on, DeWayne. We
gotta
be
goin
’.”

The couple walked off in the direction of an RV parked a few spaces away.

Milton’s car turned into the south driveway to the parking lot and then pulled to a stop in a space near the motel’s office at the other end.

“Hurry. Let’s get out of here before…those crazy people come back.” Mo ran to the Mercedes and then hauled the passenger door open.

Ross jumped in the driver’s side. “I don’t think they’re coming back. You scared
Marvelene
. There’s nothing to worry about.”

“You never know,” she mumbled.

Milton exited his car and Mo held her breath.

Ross started the engine. He hadn’t noticed the reporter.

Mo didn’t breathe again until he set the car in drive, started forward, and then turned out of the south driveway while Milton headed toward the motel's office door.

 

 

Chapter Fifteen

 

By the time Ross pulled the car to a stop outside Mo’s house that afternoon, she still hadn't said anything to him about her morning run-in with Milton. She knew she had to do it. Mo had even practiced what she would say in her head from the time they’d left the motel.

Maybe something casual like, “Hey, Ross, the funniest thing happened—” No. How about something like, “You know that little pest Milton? Well, I saw him in the motel parking lot and—” No. How about cutting right to the chase with something like, “Ross, I think I may have said something I shouldn’t have to Milton.”

None of the options were good ones. But she would start talking and something would come. Mo opened her mouth to speak as Ross switched off the ignition and pulled up on the parking brake.

“Ross,” she said. “I need to tell you something.”

He turned to her. When she didn’t continue he smiled. “What is it?” His hand pushed a stray strand of hair out of her eyes and tucked it behind her left ear.

“Ross. It’s just that I…” She fell silent. His expression had so much affection in it. Affection directed at her. She knew what she had to say would wipe that expression away. It would turn to suspicion or worse yet to anger.

She couldn’t bring herself to continue. She would tell him later. Surely, within the next few hours there would be just the right opportunity.
A time when it wouldn’t sound so bad.
A time when he would laugh about it.

No. That wasn’t right. She had to do it now. She tried again. “Ross, I think I may have done something you’re not going to like.”

A heavy knock on the passenger side window startled them, making them both jump in their seats. Mo snapped her attention to the knocker. Leo pressed his face to the glass, making a big oval with his mouth. Then he morphed into another childish face that included pressing his nose into a pig snout. Telling Ross was impossible now.

Mo reached for the car handle. Grinning, Leo straightened and stepped back. Mo got out of the car and her brother pulled her to him in a bear hug.

“Leo, will you ever grow up?” she asked against his chest.

“I hope not, sis,” he said to the top of her head. “Hey, Ross.” Leo greeted the other man with a nod.

Mo turned out of Leo’s embrace as Ross emerged from the car.

“Wait until you see the present I have for you two,” Leo said as he loped around the front of the Mercedes toward the house.

Mo unloaded Talley in his cat carrier from the backseat before glancing up to find Leo bounding up the stairs to the porch. As he reached one hand toward the knob, the door opened. Susie, Miss
Kittyfrom
the convention, emerged. Leo laughed happily and leaned down to drop a quick kiss on Miss Kitty's lips. Mo could see her purring in response.

Great. This was her present? Leo had a new girlfriend? Or was that a cat-friend? Unacceptable.

Before Mo could comment on her gift, Leo reached past Miss Kitty and pulled another figure out the door. This one moved reluctantly with head bowed. Mo recognized the new addition.

“Is that who I think it is?” Ross asked.

“Yeah. That’s Clarence.”

The sullen expression fell from his features as Clarence spotted Ross.

“Stephen Dagger,” Clarence squealed. “I can’t believe it’s really you. I loved
SpyMatrix
. You’re my idol.”

Ross glanced over his shoulder at Mo. “Brilliant.”

 

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