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"I don’t think she likes you a lot right now," Sloan told her
Dustin nudged Olivia "Finish your coffee and let’s go," he said "We have an art student to see"
"Sammy and I will hold down the fort here," Abby said She yawned "Maybe take a bit of a nap on that sofa"
Olivia set down her cup and took Dustin’s hand "Coo Let’s see what Simon Latinsky has to say" Sa left again
"Ah, co to cuddle you while we take a nap," Abby crooned, enticing him over
"Just FYI, he’s not supposed to be on the couch," Olivia said
Abby grinned at her "Okay, I’ll be on the couch--and he can sleep on me!"
Olivia smiled It was evident that she approved of the woman who’d become Malachi’s partner in every possible way
Simon Latinsky lived in a turn-of-the-century house on Capri Street near Vanderbilt When they knocked on the door, the wo them; she welcomed them in and asked if they wanted coffee They declined, and she directed the that she owned the house but rented four of her rooe days The tenants seemed to be musicians and artists He and Olivia could hear souitar as they walked up the stairs, and the hallas lined with lithographs
Simon let them into his room He looked much as he had in the picture Jane had found online
"Hi!" he greeted them "Come on in Sorry, it’s such afrom a chair and another from the foot of his bed so they could sit "I heard you’re with the FBI!" he told Dustin
"I a himself and Olivia
"Cool But I’m not sure what I can do to help The lady on the phone was asking ham picture She says the sheriff out by you found one--in so is, it can’t be the one in the newspaper photo That’s owned by Hysterically Haunted Happenings--they’re the guys who had the contest I was really happy to win Tuition is stiff, you know?"
"I remember," Olivia said "And I syreat face you’ve got"
"No, but thank you"
"I didn’t rinned "I could even pay you"
"Maybe so for eous horses at the Horse Fars and cats You could come out and see them sometime"
"Yeah, a woman on a horse A naked woman on a horse! Oh, no--sorry You can tell I like historical iht the subject back to their original purpose "My associate told eneral Practice runs, she called theoing to win!" Siroused "I’d have held out for es They weren’t as well-shadowed or defined as the one I entered, but they were still pretty good They probably wound up someplace where they won’t really be appreciated"
"Oh, I think one of them is appreciated," Olivia murmured
"So, you sold two Who did you sell them to?" Dustin asked
Siht in the yard," he said "We do them every few months Mrs B--you met her, she owns this place--is really cool Some of ria and we have a great day I sold a bunch of stuff, sketches, some watercolors--and the practice pieces"
"Yes, but who did you sell the Dustin’s question
"Well, I’ to remember," Simon told them "’Cause I sold so htened "No No, I took several checks Oh, yeah! I took a check for one of the renderings"
"Who wrote it?" Dustin persisted
"Uuy?"
"Sort of in theover or anything, either"
"Was he dark-or light-skinned? What color were his eyes? Did he have a beard? Hoas he dressed? Is there anything you re a baseball cap, I’m pretty sure I don’t remember his eyes No, he didn’t have a beard"
"Do you have the check he gave you?" Olivia asked
"I already deposited it," he replied "Everyone told --it didn’t bounce!"
"Simon, I se’re not after your bank account, but you ," Olivia said "If you pull up your account, you should be able to find a copy of the check"