Im not worried about her shoes! Im wondering what happened to her and where everybody is. I mean, the woman practically kills herself wearing some ungodly high heels, just to please some man, who probably laughed at her
Margaret descended the main staircase and closed the distance on our table. I cut myself off despite Jims snickers into his beer. She raised her hand in acknowledgment and sat down grim-faced.
Wheres Alan? I asked.
With Helene, she answered.
I shot Jim a smug look, which he ignored.
How is she? Jim asked.
Margarets eyes clouded over and she shrugged helplessly. I dont know.
We sat in awkward silence. I perused the other three tables in the dining room. The parties at each table were as somber as we were. The four-hour dinner cruise on the San Francisco Bay had now been delayed indefinitely and nobody looked pleased about it.
Margaret fiddled with a cocktail glass that lingered beside her half-eaten dessert. She lifted the glass and examined the contents. Only two melting ice cubes remained. She stirred them with her straw, hoping, I suppose, to release any vodka that might be clinging to them. After a moment of disappointing results, she returned the glass to the table. Her eyes flicked toward the bar.
Can I get you anything? Jim asked.
Margaret flushed. No. God, no. Thank you. She picked up her discarded navy cloth napkin and wrung it.
From the main staircase Sara and her husband approached. Behind them Evelyn and her husband were struggling to keep up. Evelyn had one hand on her pregnant belly and the other on her husbands shoulder. They took their places at our table in silence. The men smelled of cigar smoke and looked relaxed. In contrast, both women had pinched expressions.
Now, there were only three vacant spots at our table. Helenes, her husbands, and Alans. My eyes fell on Helenes empty spot. Sara gave me a tight smile, then put her hand on Margarets to stop her fidgeting.
Everything will be fine, youll see, Sara said to Margaret.
Margaret lowered her eyes and nodded.
Suddenly we felt a bump and the ship jostled back and forth. Everyone in the dining room turned toward the sound. Through the starboard window we could see the U.S. Coast Guard vessel had arrived. Crew members were roping the smaller craft to our ship.
The Coast Guard quickly boarded our ship and disappeared out of sight with the crew members.
Margaret cleared her throat and eyed Evelyn. Does anyone know what happened? I mean, did she just slip or what?
I had noticed that the woman hadnt been very chatty with Evelyn throughout the dinner and now wondered what the look Margaret had flashed her might mean.
Evelyn shrugged and returned Margarets look evenly. How would I know? Ask Sara.
Sara pressed her shoulders back and sat a little taller.
She was really out of it, Evelyn continued, rubbing her extended belly. How much did she have to drink anyway?
I didnt think she had that much, did she? Margaret asked.
Helenes empty place seemed to dominate the table. Her dessert plate still held the untouched apple turnover. The ice cream had melted and run over the edge of the plate onto the navy and white place mat. Next to the plate, two drained cocktail glasses loomed, and in the tall wineglass only the stain of red wine remained.
A strange hush settled on our table.
Howard, Saras husband, slouched into his chair and casually slung his arm around the back of Saras. Looks like were going to be here awhile.
Everyone at the table looked at Howard, and then followed his eyes to the starboard window. The night and bay were dark except for a troubling light that was converging upon us.
Oh good! Margaret exclaimed. That must be the hospital boat for Helene.
The craft nudged itself alongside us. Silence descended on the entire dining room as letters on the boat came into view: SFPD.
CHAPTER TWO
I waved my cell phone around, counting bars as I moved from window to window. I had five bars showing until I hit the first number on the keypad, then three bars disappeared.
Most of the passengers were now lingering in the lounge area. The captain had announced that we would be further delayed and complimentary hot beverages would be served.
Jim was in line getting me a hot coffee, while I frantically tried to reach my mother, who was babysitting for us.
I moved away from the windows, still focused on the phone, and slammed directly into Nick Dowling, the San Francisco Medical Examiner.
Mrs. Connolly! What a coincidence.
I swallowed the lump in my throat. If Nick was here, it couldnt be good news for Helene.
Mr. Dowling. Dont tell me Helene is . . .
Nick brushed his bangs off his forehead. Well, Im not supposed to tell you anything. You know that, Kate.
After giving birth to Laurie just a few short weeks ago, Id been dragged into a murder investigation. Well, maybe dragged wasnt the right word. I had launched a fledgling private investigation business. Maybe launched wasnt the right word either. I had solved a missing persons case, and two murders.
Yes, I had solved it.
Id also met the medical examiner.
The ME is called to a scene only when a death has occurred.
I closed my eyes and bowed my head. I felt Nicks hand on my elbow.
Im sorry, Kate. Were you close?
I shook my head. No, I only met her briefly. She and another mom invited me to join their mommy group. Tonight I met the whole gang.
He sighed. Something buzzed from inside his jacket pocket. Sorry, I have to get that. He fished out his cell phone and hurried toward the exit.
Nick had reception, why didnt I?
I tried to focus on my phone but there was a tightening in my chest, my eyes teared.
Poor Helene. Dead? What could have happened?
How could a fall down some steps have killed her? Had she broken her neck? Head trauma or what?
One minute she was alive and well, eating dinner with us, then suddenly she was gone.
How many children did she have? They needed their mommy.
I swallowed the lump forming in my throat.
What was behind all the looks exchanged at my table? There seemed to be some animosity between the women.
Could Helene have been murdered?
Maybe someone pushed her down the stairs.
No, that didnt make any sense.
Certainly if anyone was trying to kill her, they wouldnt have done it on a crowded dinner cruise, much less by pushing her down a stairwell. That would have been stupid.
Push her overboard, maybe, but not down some steps.
It had to have been an accident. Or perhaps shed died of natural causes. But she looked so healthy!
Maybe an aneurysmthose could strike suddenly and take someones life even if they were young and seemingly healthy.
The medical examiner would figure it out.
Could I help in any way? Maybe thered be a need for a PI?