Leann Sweeney - The Cat, the Lady and the Liar
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Leann Sweeney
The Cat, the Lady and the Liar
This book is for three dear friends whom I have come to love: Kay, Lorraine and Jennifer. Thanks for everything.
Acknowledgments
There are so many people who help bring a book to life. My family: Mike, Jillian, Jeffrey, Shawn, Allison and Maddison make my world so much better. Thank you. The Tuesday night critique group, which tells me where Ive gone wrong and what Ive done right, has done much to shape this story. Kay, Amy, Laura, Dean, Bob, Millie, Susie, Charlie and Isabella hold a special place in my heart. The fur friends who inspire meIndigo, Agatha Christie, Archie Goodwin, Rosie, Curry and Enzo have all helped the animal characters in my books act like they should. The cozy writers who are always beside me in spiritI am so grateful for your support. My agent, Carol, stands by me and encourages me. Thanks for that! Last of all, I thank the best editor any writer could hope for. Claire, you are forever the best of the best.
In ancient Egypt, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.
UNKNOWNOne
I try not to lie. Honest. But as I drove my minivan down the curving treelined road on the Longworth Estate, I convinced myself no other tactic would work. Not with the rules that Shawn Cuddahee of the Mercy Animal Sanctuary had told me I must obey during my visit to the owner of this grand mansion.
The Greek Revival house loomed in the distance, a stunning home in Woodcrest, South Carolina, and only fifteen miles from my place in Mercy. From what little research Id done before embarking on this mission, I learned that the property encompassed twelve acres and that the historic housebrilliant white with tall green shutterswas more than a century old and four stories high. Having never been in an honest-to-goodness antebellum mansion as anything but a tourist, I felt a flutter of excitement. If I could get over my guilt about the lies I was about to tell, I might enjoy my assignment.
Shawn rescued small animals, those that were brought to him, dumped on him or found. The cat in question, a lovely long-haired black cat named Isis (according to her tags) had been saved from near-certain death by Shawn himself. Hed found her wandering near a busy highway. The fact that hed rescued Isis from such a dangerous situation had led me here today. Shawn had tried to meet the registered owner, a woman named Ritaestelle Longworth, but his phone calls had not been returned. Hed even made a trip to Woodcrest last week, but the person who answered the door told him that Ms. Longworth was not seeing visitors. She was indisposed.
In the past, Shawn had returned lost pets to their owners, only to discover them found again. And again. And again. He considered such behavior abuse. Hed told me he didnt care if this Longworth woman had a bazillion dollars; her cat needed to be cared for properly and not put in danger by indifference or neglect.
Yes, Shawn does have anger management issuesthe local animal control officer has a restraining order against himand when his calls to Ritaestelle Longworth were not returned, Shawn became so upset that I swear all the hair under his collar was singed. That was when I stepped in and said that by hook or by crook Miss Longworth and I would meet, and I would try to find out why Isis had ended up in a shelter.
I do help out at the sanctuary whenever I can, and this assignment seemed right up my alleya cat in trouble. Right up my alley except for the lying part. But I do take cats in trouble seriously, and I always do what I can to help them.
Since Shawn had already identified himself as a shelter owner in the messages hed left, we decided I couldnt associate myself with himat least at first. I would introduce myself as a journalist. Id actually gotten a few tips for this role from my stepdaughter, Kara, who really is a journalist.
My goal today was to assess the living situation. Did this woman miss her cat? Since Isis had no front claws, why was she outdoors? Was this a simple mistake, or had she been abandoned? If I learned that Isis had been neglected in any way, then that would be the end of any contact with this woman. Shawn would find Isis a new home. He didnt consider it catnapping when he had difficulty contacting the owner to return a newly homeless pet.
I reached a circular drive with a lovely pond in the center and parked in front of the house. The late-afternoon summer sun shimmered on the water, and the carefully tended garden surrounding the pond took my breath away. The flowers were a wonderful mix of reds, purples and yellows. Though I knew the names of many of the local flowers, these blooms were like nothing Id seen before.
I slid from behind the wheel, and the next thing that caught my eye was a restored and gleaming black carriage positioned near the side of the house. What a stage setter, I thought. Then I made my way between the majestic columns and up the broad steps toward double, lacquered black doors. Id learned that this house had been built in 1844 and the Longworths sat atop the social crowd in Woodcrest, a class system typical in small Southern towns. And yet Ritaestelle, the seventy-year-old head of household, couldnt seem to take care of a cat.
That thought saddened me, and as I rang the doorbell, I used my other hand to take my phone from the pocket of my linen skirt. I pulled up the cat-cam feed and tapped a screen icon for my living room video. I saw my three cats, Syrah, Merlot and Chablis, fast asleeptwo on the sofa and one on the overstuffed armchair. I realized that my heart rate had picked upI was worried about telling tall talesbut the sight of these cats, my three best friends, calmed me instantly. I replaced my phone and waited for someone to answer the bell Id heard chime inside.
When the door opened, a thin black man in what I could only call butler attire answered the door. I felt like Id been transported back 150 years.
He said, How may I help you, maam?
His face was unreadableno smile, no frown. I imagined hed spoken those words a thousand times before. He had close-cropped silver hair, but I couldnt tell if he was sixty, seventy, perhaps even eighty? Definitely older than my forty-three years.
Sound confident, I told myself before I spoke. My name is Jillian Hart. Id like to speak with Miss Longworth, please.
Im sorry, he said. Miss Longworth is indisposed. If youd like to leave your phone number, her assistant will call you.
Since Shawns calls had never been returned, the same thing would probably happen to me. But I smiled and said, That doesnt exactly work for me. Im a journalist, and I
Youre a reporter? he said. Theres nothing much to report on here.
Im doing a piece for my magazine on the grand homes of the South. I understand this house is seeking historical status. Is that true? I knew this was true since Id done my research, so I hoped it was my ticket inside.
He hesitated, and I quickly dug into my shoulder bag and pulled out my slim silver digital camera.
I smiled. Ive already gotten some lovely shots of this wonderful estate. May I take your picture?
Kara had offered me this tip, and shed been right. Cameras can truly open doors. The butler gentleman held up a hand. Please, maam. Before you take any more pictures, why not step into the foyer? Ill talk to Miss Longworths assistant. Im sure Miss Ritaestelle would like to see her home in a magazine, but you dont want no pictures of me. She can help you better with that kinda thing.
Thank you, I said, trying to hide my grin. One hurdle down. But how many more to go?
He stepped aside so I could enter, and the rich smell of polished wood met me at once. The foyer was smaller than I expected because a massive staircase took up most of the space. Rich honey-colored paneling graced the wall and followed the polished stairs upward. A ninety-degree left turn after the first few steps blocked my view of the rest of the stairs, but in a house with four stories, they probably made plenty of twists on the way up. Then my eyes widened in appreciation at probably the most stunning grandfather clock Id ever seen. It stood directly in front of me and was made of black walnut burl wood with arches at the top and a large golden pendulum behind its leaded glass door.
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