permitted a few pets, but then he moved over to claim Hannahâs other pillow and ignored her completely by going to sleep.
Chapter Eight
H annah woke up with a start. Sheâd been having a nightmare and Norman Rhodes, an insane dentist with a drill that sounded like a dump truck backing up, had been grinding her teeth. Since sheâd refused to unclench her jaw, heâd been doing his evil dentistry right through her cheek. When she opened her eyes, she was relieved to find that it was only Moishe, licking her face with his sandpaper tongue to wake her.
The alarm clock was serenading her with its irritating electronic beep, and Hannah moved Moishe over so that she could reach out and shut it off. It was still dark outside, but the security light on the side of the building had come on. Since it detected any type of motion, Hannah figured that it had been set off by a winter bird that had swooped down to peck at the birdseed bell sheâd hung outside her window.
âOkay, Iâm getting up. I know itâs feed-the-kitty time.â Hannah levered her head from the warm comfort of her pillow and sat up in bed. She dangled her feet over the side of the mattress and searched with her toes for the pair of slippers she kept there. She nabbed one, then the other, and wiggled her feet into the gray scuffs that had once been powder blue.
When she got to the kitchen, the coffee was ready, and Hannah gave thanks for the timer sheâd rigged to the kitchen outlet. Some of the older women in Lake Eden called strong black coffee âSwedish plasmaâ and Hannah agreed with that definition. She couldnât even think, much less function, until sheâd downed at least a cup. She poured herself a mug of the steaming, caffeine-laden brew, threw some kitty crunchies into Moisheâs bowl, and sat down at the table.
There was something very important on the docket for today. Hannah took a big gulp of her coffee, hoping to dispel the morning cobwebs that had gathered in her head during the night. It wasnât a new catering job. She had her schedule set for this week.
The sound of loud chewing roused Hannah from her zombielike state and she turned to look at Moishe. His kitty crunchies were living up to their name. He was chomping so hard, he sounded as if he might break a tooth andâ¦âRonâs tooth! Thatâs it!â
Moishe gave her a startled look and then he buried his head in his food bowl again. Hannah grinned. He probably thought she was crazy for hollering out loud, but sheâd just remembered what Tracey had told her, right before sheâd discovered Ronâs body. Tracey had said sheâd waved at Ron and heâd given her a âfunnyâ smile. People whoâd just come from the dentist had âfunnyâ smiles, especially if the dentist had given them a shot of novocaine. And Danielle had said that sheâd urged Ron to go to the dentist.
Hannah reached out for the yellow pad she kept on the kitchen table and jotted down a note to herself. Call every dentist in town. Did they see Ron yesterday morning? Then she grinned at what sheâd written. Every dentist? There were only two dentists in Lake Eden: Doc Bennett and Norman Rhodes. Doc Bennett was retired, but he still kept a few of his former patients in enamel, and Hannah hoped that Ron had been one of them. She certainly wasnât looking forward to the prospect of calling Norman. He might think that she was following up on her motherâs attempt at matchmaking and nothing could be further from the truth.
It took a second mug of coffee, but at last Hannah felt she was ready to face the morning. She added a second note to her firstâ Drive to Twin Pines to check out the bouncerâ and then she pushed back her chair. It was time to get ready for work.
Since she never ate breakfast, Hannah was usually ready to go in record time. She made quick work of her shower, dressed in faded jeans
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