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Captain Armati walked Millie to the apartment door.  He put his hand on the door handle and paused.  “Or, if you want, you can pick him up later today…maybe later this afternoon?”

Millie reached down and patted the furry brown head.  Scout licked her hand and wagged his little stub of a tail.  “Sure!  Why not? I’ll be back at 4:00!”

Captain Armati opened the door.  “I heard you’re snooping around, asking questions about the man overboard and his fiancé that committed suicide.”

Millie’s heart sank.  She knew it was too good to be true.  The other shoe had finally dropped.  She sucked in a breath and waited for the reprimand she knew was forthcoming.

“Try to stay out of trouble this time,” he warned. “You have enough to keep yourself busy without trying to solve already-solved crimes.”

Millie opened an eye and peeked at him.  The captain was smiling.  He picked up his tiny pooch.  “Scout’s a good watch dog.  He’ll yip at anything.” Scout wriggled around and licked the captain’s chin, which made them both laugh.

“His case is here if you want to take it with you.”  There, lying on the floor next to the door, was what looked like a small overnight bag.  Millie picked it up.  It reminded her of a Louis Vuitton bag.  Except one end unzipped halfway.  It would be perfect for carrying Scout around the ship!

Millie patted Scout’s head.  “See you later Scout.”

“Yip!”

Millie stepped outside and the captain closed the door behind her.  Her steps were light. Millie almost floated across the bridge.

Staff Captain Vitale grinned at her.  “Looks like you got a new duty to add to the list.”

“More like a promotion,” Millie joked.

Chapter 11

              Andy was waiting for her inside his small cubby when she wandered to the back of the theater.  “Well?  What happened?”

Millie stared at him stone-faced. “I got a promotion. Captain gave me your job.”

Andy’s face turned pale. His mouth dropped open.  “You’re kidding.”

Millie grinned mischievously. “Yes, of course I am.  No one can take your place!”

Andy dropped the pen he’d been holding. He slammed the palm of his hand on the Formica tabletop.  “You’re gonna give an old man a heart attack!”

“You’re younger than me,” Millie pointed out.

“True,” Andy admitted.  “So what did happen?”

“I have a new sidekick.  Scout.”

“Scout?” Andy was confused.  He knew the name of every single crew and staff on the ship.  There was no one by the name of “Scout.”

“It’s Captain Armati’s dog.  A Teacup Yorkie to be precise.”

For the second time, Andy’s mouth fell open.  “There’s a dog on the ship?”  He had heard rumors – hints of a dog on board - but he’d never seen an animal.  To him, it was always nothing more than a bunch of gossip. 

Millie nodded.  “He’s about this big.”   She held out her hands.

Andy leaned back in the chair. He crossed his arms.  “So you’re saying Captain Armati has a dog, the dog is on this ship and he put you in charge of this Scout?”

“Yep.  Starting later today.  I pick Scout up at 4:00 to make our first rounds together.”

Andy Walker had heard it all.  His eyes narrowed as he studied Millie.  This woman had been on the ship just a short amount of time.  So far, there had been a murder, a man overboard, a suicide and now there was a dog on the ship?  It was almost as if no matter where Millie went, something crazy happened.

He couldn’t really call it a “black cloud” following her around.  More like a microburst of cosmic energy that surrounded her.  In all his years working with Captain Armati, he couldn’t remember the captain confiding in any of the staff.  For him to single Millie out to take care of his pet was a bit unbelievable.

He leaned forward.  “How do you do it?”

“Do what?”

“I dunno.  Get people to…” He waved his hand in the air.  “Take for example, Cat.  She doesn’t like anyone on board the ship and now you two are best buds.”

“We weren’t in the beginning,” Millie pointed out.  “Yeah, I guess she does like me.  Maybe I’m not a threat.  You know, more like a grandmotherly-type.”

“Hmm.” Andy leaned back in his chair. Maybe Millie was right.  She wasn’t threatening.  She did have that grandmother look about her.  In addition to that, she was nice, even if she was a bit on the nosy side. 

Andy remembered Millie mentioning her ex-husband. How lonely she had been after he left her.  It was one of the reasons she’d applied for the assistant cruise director job in the first place. 

Well, as long as Millie wasn’t after his job, she could watch the do and walk the dog. He changed the subject. “How’s the investigation going?”

Millie mentioned the friends that were in the cabin on the other side of Courtney and Kyle’s.   

“Let me guess.  “You’re going to talk to them.”

Millie nodded.  “After I pick up Scout.”

Andy stood. 

“You want me to bring Scout by?” she asked.

Andy nodded.  “Sure.  I can’t wait to see a broken company policy live and in action,” he said wryly.

Millie’s brows furrowed.  “Captain Armati said he had permission.” 

Millie would feel terrible if she got Captain Armati in trouble.  She was having second thoughts about taking the dog out in public, but the captain was the one that told her to do just that. 

The rest of the afternoon dragged by.  Millie was anxious to start her dog sitting duties.  She hadn’t realized how much she missed Daisy.  Hopefully, Scout and she wouldn’t become too attached to each other.  If something happened and Scout had to leave the ship, she would feel terrible.

Millie shoved her fears aside and wandered back to the cabin.  Sarah was inside, getting ready for her shift.  She brushed her hair as she glanced at Millie in the mirror.  “Did you know there were two more deaths on board the ship?”

“Yeah.  Hard to believe.” Millie unclipped the two-way radio from her hip and set it on top of her bed.  “Such a sad situation.  They’re calling it murder/suicide.”

Sarah tilted her head and ran her fingers through her straight, dark hair.  “What do you think?”

“I’m not sure about the young man’s death but I don’t think the young woman committed suicide.”

Sarah set the brush down and stared at her reflection. “Why do you think that?”

Millie sighed as she sank down on the edge of the bed.  “Because I was the last one to see that poor girl and she was in no condition to commit suicide.  She had passed out on the bed.”

Sarah straightened her nametag.  “Are you a suspect?”

Millie was certain that even if she wasn’t a suspect, Dave Patterson would be tracking her down soon to ask her what she knew. 

After Sarah left, Millie slipped off her shoes and lay down on the bed. She stared up at the bottom of Sarah’s bunk.  The last 24 hours had been harrowing. She was beginning to wonder if she was coming or going. 

The good news was, she wasn’t being fired.  The bad news was, the more she learned about Kyle and Courtney, the more suspects that kept popping up:  Chloe, the twin sister. Zack, the ex-boyfriend.  Courtney herself, even though she was no longer around to defend herself, God rest her soul.

Millie’s eyes narrowed.  But what about the couple’s friends?  Adam and Melissa.  Millie was a good judge of character.  She would be able to tell right off the bat if the two of them were hiding something. 

Chapter 12

 

Millie’s eyes flew open.  She must have dozed off.  She glanced down at her watch.  It was almost four.  Almost time to start her doggie duties and she didn’t want to be late! 

She slipped her feet into her shoes and stepped over to the mirror.  Her hair stuck out in all different directions. Millie quickly pulled her hair into a ponytail, twisted it in a tight bun and stuck a hair clip over the top.  She grabbed her radio and raced out the door. 

Millie made it to the bridge with a minute and a half to spare!  Captain Armati was standing in the middle of the bridge, in front of the large panel of gadgets. He turned when he saw her.  “Scout’s ready to go.”

He walked Millie down the small hall to the door that separated the bridge and his apartment.  He pressed the buttons on the keypad and pushed the door open.  Scout was waiting on the other side.

Millie covered her mouth to stifle her laugh.  Scout, decked out in a miniature sailor suit and round white sailor cap, wagged his tail when he saw Millie.  He trotted over and climbed up on her foot.  “Woof!”

She picked him up and held him close.  “Look at Mr. Spiffy, all ready to see the sights.”

Captain Armati patted the top of his head.  “I think he knows.  Somehow the crazy dog knows.”

Millie grabbed Scout’s bag and the two stepped into the bridge.  “What time should I have him back?”

“Your shift ends at…”

“10:30,” Millie told him.

“Right.  Just bring Scout back after you’ve finished your shift.”

He gently tugged Scout’s ear.  “Behave,” he warned him. 

Scout was a bit of a wiggle worm as they walked.  He knew he was going somewhere.  Somewhere he’d never been. 

Millie shifted the bag on her shoulder and pulled Scout close.  It was time to set the ground rules.  “You need to stay with me.  This is a big ship and I don’t need you getting lost,” she told him.

“Yip!”

Happy hour trivia wasn’t scheduled to start for another hour. Millie’s stomach growled.  She remembered how she hadn’t finished her pizza, thinking that she was about to be canned.  “Let’s go grab a bite to eat.”

Millie took the outside deck as she headed toward the buffet.  It would give Scout a chance to enjoy some fresh air.  Millie clipped the leash to his collar and set him on the ground.  The doggie leash was almost as big as he was. 

Scout’s little tongue hung out of his mouth as he trotted next to Millie.  His brown eyes darted back and forth, as he tried to take everything in.

He got a few looks from passengers, which quickly turned to smiles as they bent down to pet him.  Scout was eating it up!

When they got outside the restaurant, she opened the bag and set him inside.  She left the top half open so he could peek out.  She hadn’t asked the captain if Scout could have snacks. 

She thought about Daisy, her beloved dog that had died.  Surely a tiny piece of chicken or beef couldn’t hurt.  As she moved along the buffet, she could see Scout’s round little nose move up and down as he sniffed the air.

Millie filled a plate and she and Scout headed back outside to one of the bistro tables.  She set Scout and the bag on top of the table. 

The first thing she did was slice a chunk of prime rib into tiny pieces.  She held it out for Scout who promptly licked her hand, then devoured the small pieces of meat.  He ate it so fast, Millie thought the poor fellow was starving. She carved a second piece.  Scout devoured that piece just as fast!

Millie stopped at three pieces.  The last thing she needed to do was make the poor thing sick!  He continued to watch her with that same hungry look so she turned the bag out.  The sights and sounds around him easily distracted Scout.  He no longer cared about food. 

His head popped all the way out of the bag. His ears moved back and forth like two furry rotating radars as he watched passengers pass by. 

Millie finished her meal and began placing the empty dishes back on the tray. She took a sip of water and set the glass next to the plate. 

A young couple stopped near the table.  With them was a young girl who couldn’t have been more than 4 or 5 years old.  She pointed at Scout. “Dog.”

“There’s no dog,” the woman said. She grasped the little girl’s hand and urged her on.

The girl stubbornly refused to move.  “There.” She pointed again.

The man followed the child’s finger.  He bent down.  “Well, you’re right Maisie.  That is a dog.”

He held out his hand.  “Hi there, fella.”

Scout licked the tip of his finger and barked. 

The girl – Maisie – reached her hand into the carrier to pet Scout.  “Pretty,” she said. Scout’s whole body shifted inside his carrier as he tried to get close to the little girl.

The man and woman exchanged glances over the top of the girl’s head.

Millie set her tray and leftovers on the chair beside her.  She unzipped the rest of Scout’s bag and lifted him out.  She held him in her lap.  “Would you like to pet him?” 

Maisie tentatively ran a small hand down Scout’s back.   

“His name is Scout,” Millie told the little girl.

“Scout.” The little girl repeated the name. 

The woman turned her head away, tears rolling down her cheeks.   

Millie’s eyes shot up.  Something was going on here.  Dogs don’t normally make people cry.  Not unless it was a beloved pet who had just died.  It made her think of Daisy.

Millie and Scout stood.  “Would you like to hold Scout?” she asked Maisie.

“Yes please.” The little girl promptly settled into the seat next to Millie and held out her hands.  Millie gently set Scout in the girl’s lap.  He wiggled, wriggled, and licked the little girl, which made her giggle. 

The man kneeled on the deck.  Millie watched as a single tear trickled down his cheek. He pet Scout’s head.  “Would you like a dog?” the man asked the little girl.

She nodded but never took her eyes from Scout.  Finally, the man gently took Scout from the little girl’s lap and handed him to Millie. 

“Let’s go get some ice cream.” He took the little girl’s hand and led her inside.  The woman hung behind. She watched as Millie put Scout back in the case.

“My little girl.  Those are the first words she’s spoken in over a month,” she explained.

Millie gazed through the sliding glass doors.  She watched as the man filled a cone with ice cream and handed it to his daughter. 

The woman went on. “Our house caught fire and burned to the ground.  We almost lost Maisie in the blaze.”

The woman’s blue eyes stared into Millie’s eyes.  “Thank you.”

The man and Maisie were back now.  Millie bent down.  “Would you like to see Scout again?”

The girl licked her chocolate cone, her somber eyes sparked.  “Yes!”

Millie nodded.  “Scout and I will be back here tomorrow at the same time,” she promised.

The girl reached for her mother’s hand. She looked up, her blue eyes pleading.  “Can we see Scout again?”

“Absolutely.” She hugged the girl close. As the couple walked off the man mouthed the words, “Thank you!”

Millie and Scout watched them until they disappeared from sight.  She patted Scout’s head. “Well, look at you…already making friends!”

She lifted Scout with one hand and his bag with the other.  The two of them wandered across the deck.  It was time for trivia. 

 

 

Millie set Scout on top of the piano and unlocked the cabinet.  They had arrived a few minutes early, which was good.  It gave Millie time to organize trivia and make sure Scout was ready to meet more guests.

As the guests came forward to pick up their pencils and pads of paper, Scout got more oohs and aahs than 4
th
of July fireworks.  He was the hit of the trivia time.  Even after the game was over, most of the guests stopped back by to tell him good-bye.  Several asked if he would be back again.

Millie headed to Cat’s gift shop.  Cat spied Scout right away.  “I heard you had a dog.”  She reached over and lifted Scout from the case.  “Look at the adorable sailor suit,” she cooed.  She pulled him close.  “He’s precious.  Is it true he belongs to the captain?”

Millie nodded as Cat set Scout on the floor.  She didn’t let him get too far.  Just in the back near where they were standing.  There were guests inside the store shopping and Millie was concerned someone might not see him and step on him by accident. 

With one eye on Scout, Millie turned to Cat.  “Time for a meeting to go over what we have,” she said.  “Can you meet later tonight?”

Cat smoothed back her hair.  “Yes.  I have some new info, too.  I had a chance to talk to the other couple.  I think their names are Aaron and…”

“You mean Adam and Melissa?”

She snapped her fingers.  “Yep.  Those are the ones.  You’ll never believe what they told me about Courtney’s twin sister, Chloe.”

Great!  Millie planned to invite Chloe along for the meeting.  But if they were going to be talking about her, that wouldn’t work!  She shelved the idea.  For now.  Maybe next time.  “I better track down Annette.” She lifted Scout up and set him back in his carrier.  “How does 11:00 sound?” It would give her time to finish her shift and drop Scout off.

“Let’s not do the library this time.  Too many people in the vicinity if you know what I mean,” Cat said.

Millie nodded.  She was probably right.  They needed to stay under the radar.  “What about the kitchen?”

The last time Annette and Millie had met in the kitchen, they not only came up with great ideas for solving poor Olivia’s murder, they baked up a storm! 

Millie left the store and headed to the kitchen to find Annette, which was easy to do.  She heard Annette before she saw her.  She was scolding someone. Rather loudly.  Which wasn’t like Annette. She was normally calm, cool and collected.  But not at that moment.  She was letting someone have it!

“If I ever catch you cutting corners like that again, I’ll toss you overboard myself,” she threatened.

The tone of Annette’s voice made Millie squirm and Scout’s ears go flat.  He let out a whimper. Millie patted his head. “Don’t worry.  Her bark is worse than her bite,” she reassured him.

They rounded the corner and found Annette, rolling pin in her hand.  Holding it more like a weapon, Millie decided.  She started to back away but Annette spied her. It was too late.  The scowl changed to a smile.  She waved Millie in.  “You’re just in time to see me commit a murder.”

Annette’s gaze settled on a young man who was on the other side of the counter.  “Amit, here, decided that we didn’t need to use real butter for the lobster dipping sauce.  He singlehandedly decided that margarine would work just fine!”

Annette’s face began to redden at the thought. “Can you believe that?  Margarine!  Might as well have just used Milk of Magnesia.” She scowled. 

Amit cowered.  Millie felt sorry for the poor fellow.  She made a mental note to never, ever substitute anything in Annette’s kitchen!

Her look softened when she spotted the perky little face peeking out of the bag hanging from Millie’s shoulder.  “I heard you had a dog.” Annette reached down and rubbed Scout’s ears.  “Hey there fella.  Why, aren’t you as adorable as all get out?”

She looked up at Millie.  “You really are trying to get fired, sneaking a dog on board.” She thrust a hand on her hip.

Millie grinned.  “I doubt I’ll get fired. Scout belongs to Captain Armati.”

Annette’s eyebrow shot up.  “You don’t say!”

Millie set the bag on the floor and unzipped the front. Scout gingerly placed one paw on the cold tile floor.  He looked to the left, then the right before he stuck his nose in the air and trotted over to the edge of the counter.  The kitchen was a slice of doggie heaven! 

It took a few minutes for Scout to become brave enough to venture around but when he did, he took off like a rocket ship.  He wandered here and there.  Unfortunately, for poor Scout, the kitchen floor was spotless. There wasn’t a scrap of food for him to nibble on. 

“Can we meet here at 11:00?” Millie looked from Scout to Annette. 

“Of course.  What’s on the menu?”

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