think she yelled something about a late dinner.â âWhereâs she staying? What motel?â Nancy insisted. The girl stopped brushing and gave her a strange look. âPlease, itâs important.â âHoliday House.â Nancy dashed for the parking lot. She still had the truck keys in her pocket. But once outside, she changed her mind. Gloria Donner obviously knew something. Sheâd acted too suspicious when Nancy had caught her looking at the girth. But leaving Bess alone with Nightingale was too risky. As Nancy walked back into the stable area, she recalled seeing Gloria on Nightingaleâs right side before Colleen had gone in for the jump-off. And Gloria had been holding Nightingale right before the class. That meant the trainer had had ample opportunity to lower the girth when no one was looking. But why would Gloria Donner have done such a thing? Was she working with Diego San Marcos? Had he offered her money or a job in return for sabotaging Colleenâs ride? Nancy broke into a jog, quickly reaching Nightingaleâs stall. Bess had untacked the mare and was buckling on the halter. âHey, youâre getting good at this.â Nancy grinned at her friend, relieved to see that both Bess and Nightingale were all right. Bess patted Nightingale on the neck. âThatâs because I have a horse who knows I need a lot of cooperation.â Then her expression turned serious. âSo are you going to tell me what that was all about?â âIâm pretty sure someone loosened Nightingaleâsgirth before Colleen went in for the jump-off.â âWhat?â Bessâs mouth dropped open. âYou mean it wasnât an accident?â âI donât think so,â Nancy answered. âAnd I have a feeling Gloria Donnerâs in on it.â âGloria? You wondered about her beforeâthe night Nightingale got out.â Bess frowned, puzzled. âBut why would she want to hurt Colleen and Nightingaleâs chances to win? Doesnât she want to be their trainer?â Nancy sighed. âGood questions. Maybe the womanâs just really ambitious. Colleen told us that Gloria was obsessed with winning before her accident.â Bess shook her head. âBut she also said she thought Gloria had changed.â âMaybe thatâs what Gloria wants everyone to think,â Nancy replied. âMaybe somebodyâs offering her something in exchange for her help.â âLike what? And who?â Brows furrowed in thought, Nancy walked to Nightingaleâs side. She wished she had a definite answer or more evidence. Then maybe she could alert the arenaâs security force. âNightingaleâs kind of sweaty,â Nancy said, patting the mareâs wet neck. âIâd better wash her off and walk her awhile. Why donât you call the hospital and see if thereâs any news?â âOkay,â Bess agreed. âAre you sure youâll be all right?â Nancy smiled confidently. âOh, sure. Just let someone try and get to Nightingale. Theyâll never get past me.â âGo get âem.â Bess gave Nancy the thumbs-up sign, then grabbed her purse and went to find a pay phone. After her friend had left, Nancy picked up a bucket and led Nightingale outside to the water spigots. A half-dozen other grooms and riders were washing their horses. Nancy recognized several riders from the Gamblerâs Choice. All of them asked about Colleen. Nancy told them she didnât have any news yet. Then she filled up the bucket with soapy water. As she scrubbed Nightingaleâs back, Nancy was lost in thought. How could Gloria Donner be involved? she wondered. All of the physical evidence so far, as well as a possible motive, pointed to the San Marcoses. Suddenly Nancy stopped scrubbing. Marisa had also been on Nightingaleâs right side before Colleen had gone into the jump-off. Had she