As private investigator Sam
Cane locked the door to his office, he tried desperately to shake the feeling
of dread gnawing at the pit of his stomach. His brain told him that his new
clients had presented him with an easy paycheck but his gut said something
entirely different. He popped a couple
antacids and smiled at Jenny, his part time receptionist and on-again-off-again
girlfriend. She was sporting the new
earrings Sam had given her, unaware that a tiny recording device had been
attached. Considering the lengths Maven
had gone to just to keep his coworkers from catching a glimpse of his show, Sam
figured it was best to keep Jenny as clueless as possible. Rumor had it that there was an audience
participation hypnosis segment in the performance and Jenny seemed to be the
susceptible type. It seemed wise to keep
her in the dark so, as far as she knew; they were just having a fun night out. The whole ride there, Jenny admired her new
jewelry in the visor’s mirror.
“These are just gorgeous, Sam. Thank you so much!”
She planted a kiss on his
cheek, careful not to obstruct Sam’s view, then nuzzled her head against his
shoulder. She chattered on happily as
they wove through traffic and eventually pulled into the parking lot. The bright and cheerful Mystic Magill’s Big
Top Carnival sign seemed to be a direct contradiction to the picture Maven’s
coworkers had painted. Once inside the
carnival, Sam and Jenny strolled around and eventually ended up at Maven’s
tent. The line grew steadily as each minute brought them closer to show
time. Finally, a burly looking man
removed the velvet rope in front of the door and began letting patrons
through. Sam handed over the pair of
tickets and both he and Jenny were waved inside the tent. He sucked in a sharp breath as a larger, even
surlier man passed a detection wand down Jenny’s front. The alarm sounded and Jenny took a step
backward, confused and a touch fearful.
“Hand ‘em over,” snarled the man.
“H-h-hand what over?” Jenny stammered.
“Recording devices, transmitters, c’mon,
I ain’t got all day, sweetheart!”
Not willing to
lose his opportunity to record Maven’s show, Sam stepped forward and rested a
comforting hand on Jenny’s shoulder.
“They’re not on her; you’re picking
up the transmitters on me.” Sam pulled
off his baseball cap, dropped the phony cigarette pack inside and handed them
over.
The guard looked
stunned. Before his sudden shock could
turn to anger or even earn them an ejection from the show, Sam turned on the
charm.
“Look, buddy, I’m a private
detective,” he whispered so softly that Maven’s assistant had to lean in close
to hear what Sam was saying. “See that
couple over there?”
He pointed into
the broad expanse of patrons milling around looking for their seats.
“His wife, hired me to get
proof of his…uh…dalliances. I’m on the
job but I’ll just watch while we’re here in the show and collect these from you
after. I apologize; I wasn’t thinking
that it might cause some troubles inside here.
No harm, no foul, right?”
The surly man barely
had his wand over the hat before it shrieked in protest, alerting its operator
that there was contraband inside.
“I thought you were taking me out on
a date, you jerk!” Jenny sneered, smacking
him hard on the shoulder. “I can’t
believe you’re using me as a cover while you work!”
The bouncer
laughed and allowed Jenny and Sam to take their seats with the promise that his
hat and “cigarettes” would be waiting for him outside, after the show. Sam thanked the man for his discretion and
led Jenny toward his imaginary mark.
“Wow! Great job playing along, Jen. I almost believed you were angry there for a
minute. You could have pulled the punch
a little though…. you hit hard for a girl.” Sam laughed, gingerly rubbing his
shoulder.
“I am mad,” Jenny answered tersely.
“I hate finding out I was just a prop when I was under the impression we
were out on a date.”
“C’mon, now. Don’t be like that. Just because I have a
little work to do doesn’t mean I don’t want to spend time with you too,
baby. Why can’t I do both?”
“I suppose the earrings were just a
ploy to soften me up then.”
Before Sam could answer, the overhead lights
flickered, announcing the start of the show.
Saved by the bell, he mused.
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