I wasn’t tired, but Rebecca insisted I at least stretch out on the bed. Maggie sat cross-legged at my feet. Rebecca took the chair. Owen and Hercules sprawled on the floor.
“That poor child,” Rebecca said.
“This means Elias is in the clear,” Maggie said. “Ruby will be happy.”
“That’s one good thing, at least,” I agreed.
It was pretty much the only good thing as far as the show was concerned. The revival of The Great Northern Baking Showdown was over. At least for now. Sunday afternoon Rebecca and Everett threw a farewell party on the set for the cast and crew.
“Thank you for everything you did for Elias,” Ruby said, taking both my hands in hers. She glanced at Marcus. “Both of you.”
“I’m just glad that Kate didn’t hurt anyone else,” I said.
“What’s going to happen to her?” Ruby asked.
“She’s in jail for now. A judge will order a psychiatric evaluation,” Marcus said. “I don’t think there will be a trial.”
Ruby nodded. “I’m glad. I don’t mean what she did was okay but she isn’t a bad person. She just got knocked down one too many times.”
Over the course of the afternoon I talked to everyone. Russell and Stacey were going to continue their relationship. The way they looked at each other made my heart smile. Richard sent his regards to my mother, of course. Caroline promised to send me the recipe for her banana pancakes and I promised the stinky cracker recipe in return. She and Ray stayed away from each other the entire afternoon and I crossed my fingers that relationship had run its course.
Ray had resigned from the co-op. To his credit he had come clean with Ruby and Maggie and the other members before I said anything. He wished me well and I returned the sentiment. I was never going to know for sure, but I still suspected he’d used the serendipity of Kassie being one of the judges on the show to help secure himself a place, not that it had ended up benefitting him. I wasn’t sure if Ray had learned anything from all of this. I hoped he had.
Charles had already left. He was auditioning for another cooking show. I hoped things worked out for him.
Marcus was talking to Everett, and Eugenie came to join me. “I’m very happy you’re all right,” she said. “I’ve very much enjoyed getting to know you.”
“I feel the same way,” I said. “Now that this show is over, what are your plans?”
She smiled. “I already have another job on a show that’s quite similar to this one. I had to turn down their offer before because I’d made a commitment here. Luckily they were still interested.” She pushed her glasses up her nose. “You could have the job as my researcher if you’d like it. I’m sure the library would give you a leave of absence. We worked very well together.”
“We did work very well together,” I said. “And your offer is hugely flattering but I have to say no. Mayville Heights is where my heart is. I don’t want to be anywhere else.”
“I understand,” Eugenie said. “If you change your mind let me know.” She made her way over to Elias.
Rebecca came up behind me. “I heard what Eugenie said. The board would give you a leave of absence, you know.” She bumped me with her hip. “I have an in. Are you sure you don’t want the job? It’s a wonderful opportunity, and it could lead to better things.”
I looked around the space at all of the people I cared about. Susan and Eric, Abigail, Mary and Ruby. The Taylors. Burtis and Lita. Everett. Rebecca standing there beside me. Roma and Eddie. Maggie and Brady.
Marcus.
I put my arm around Rebecca and smiled. “There isn’t anything better than this.”
acknowledgments
The first Magical Cats mystery was published almost ten years ago and here we are with an even dozen books in the series. This would never have happened without so many wonderful, supportive readers. Thank you all for sharing your love for Owen, Hercules and Kathleen.
My agent, Kim Lionetti, is part advocate, part den mother. I’m deeply grateful she’s on my team. Thanks, Kim! Thanks goes as well to my editor, Jessica Wade, who makes every book better and lets me get the credit for her hard work.
This book and all the books in the series have benefitted from the talents of many, many people behind the scenes at Berkley. Thank you, everyone!
And last, but never least, thanks to Patrick and Lauren. Love you both!
about the author
Sofie Kelly is a New York Times bestselling author and mixed-media artist who writes the Magical Cats Mysteries and, as Sofie Ryan, writes the Second Chance Cat Mysteries.
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