River Run Coffee Shop.â
When they both nodded, I went on. âAnd Candy said she went there on her regular work breaks.â
âTen, noon, and three,â Bess recalled.
âShe was predictable. And he was a magician. I bet he pickpocketed her while she stood in line and made wax molds of her keys like Houdini.â
âBut she said sheâd never seen him when we showed her his picture,â George said.
âAll that means is that she didnât notice him,â I answered. âHugo was a savvy magicianâhe was a master at going undetected.â
âIâm done,â George suddenly announced. âCome see!â
We all gathered around the computer. George was about to push the play button when Ned arrived. âHello, ladies. Whatâs going on?â
âIâm showing Nancy and Bess a magic trick,â George explained. âAnd I think I figured out thesecret to Drakeâs disappearing courthouse show. All Iâll say is that I believe it involves clever use of video.â
âOh, I want to see!â Ned moved in closer to the small screen.
On the screen was an image of River Heights High School. The music George had chosen was the school band. Suddenly the music stopped and the screen went black.
âNow you see it,â George said, ânow you donât.â The screen came back and now, where the high school was stood an amusement park. There was a Ferris wheel where the cafeteria used to be and a carousel in the open area where the gym stood.
âOkay, so the magic needs some work . . . ,â George said. âBut I think Iâm onto something. I just need to figure out how to make it a little less obvious.â
âKeep working on it,â I said. At this point, I was fine with not completely understanding how the courthouse had disappeared.
Ned chuckled.
âIâm glad youâre here,â I said, turning to him. Ithought heâd be busy all day finishing reports for my dad and then escorting Smallwood to the airport.
âIt turns out that Smallwood is going to hang around for a few more days to get to know Candy better,â he said, raising his eyebrows. âSo I got the rest of the afternoon off. Turns out I can go to my cousinâs fifth birthday party tonight after all.â He grinned. âCake, balloon animals, face painting . . . want to come?â
âHow can I say no?â I said with a big laugh as I grabbed my purse and followed Ned out the door.
There was a magician at the party.
Not just any magician, but Sawyer. Turns out that this was the Stupendous Sawyerâs first professional gig.
Standing in front of a group of captivated kids, Sawyer performed card tricks and pulled a bunny out of a hat. For his grand finale, he asked for an assistant and chose me out of the crowd.
I boldly climbed into a long box and let my newest friend saw me in half.
The kids cheered when Sawyer said, âAbracadabraâ and I stepped out of the box whole again.
âSo, Nancy Drew, howâs it all done?â Ned asked me as we sat in a back corner of the yard, eating the most delicious lemon cake Iâd ever tasted. âTell me the secret.â
I laughed, then shrugged. âWho knows? Magic is a mystery that doesnât need solving.â
Dear Diary,
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I GUESS HUGO WAS A BETTER MAGICIAN than anyone could have seen . . . even Lonestar! I canât help feeling bad that Lonestarâs most trusted adviser ended up betraying him. It canât be easy to be a celebrity in the spotlight like that. Thereâs one thing I know for sure, though: True-blue friends like Bess and George are even more precious than the flawless jewels Hugo tried to steal.
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READ WHAT HAPPENS IN THE NEXT MYSTERY IN THE NANCY DREW DIARIES,
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