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The Nancy Drew Files 8

Two Points to Murder

Carolyn Keene

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter One

Great, were almost there, Nancy Drew announced, swinging her bright blue Mustang down the interstates exit ramp.

In the backseat, Bess Marvin giggled in excitement. All right! Emerson College, look out! Here we come!

You mean, look out, Emerson boys, George Fayne teased, twisting around in the front passenger seat. Admit it, Bess . . . you came along on this trip mostly to meet a lot of cute undergraduate guys, right?

Wrong! Bess gave her shiny, straw-blond hair an indignant toss. How come you always assume Ive got boys on the brain? The truth is, I came along to help Nancy with her case.

Yeah, right, George drawled.

I mean it! If I happen to meet some gorgeous hunk . . . well, thats just a bonus.

A big bonus. Nancy grinned, glancing at her friend in the rearview mirror. Like George, she knew that unless Bess was seriously in love, meeting guys would always be the curvy, blue-eyed girls number-one priority.

Whatever Besss motives, though, Nancy was glad she was along. Both Bess and George were a big help whenever she was working on a case.

Smoothly Nancy brought the car to a stop at the end of the ramp, then turned toward the center of Emersonville. From her previous trips there, she knew they would have to drive through the town to get to the college.

Behind her, Bess was mildly ticked off over the ribbing she was getting. You know, Im not the only one with an ulterior motive for going on this trip, she grumbled.

Are you referring to me? George asked, playfully batting her lashes.

You know it. I mean, what have you been talking about ever since we left River Heights? Nancys case? No way! All youre concerned about is seeing a couple of big-deal basketball games.

Well, can you blame me? George said, suddenly growing defensive. Emersons the hottest team in the nation right now. If they win their last three games theyll grab their division title and go to the NCAA playoffs!

Nancy smiled. Normally, George had a great sense of humor, but when it came to sports Besss slender, dark-haired cousin was deadly serious.

Besides, George added, grinning wickedly at Bess, thats different. Basketball is what this case is all about.

Maybe, Nancy stressed. Coach Burnett wasnt too specific about what he wants me to investigate, remember?

The night before Nancy had received a frantic call from Pat Burnett, the head coach of Emersons top-ranked basketball team. Because he had been in a hurry, he hadnt been able to explain much. All he had said was that a highly unusual and extremely serious threat was facing his team. He needed her help badly, he had said.

Unable to resist his pleaor the promise of a new mystery to solveNancy had promised to round up her friends and drive down the very next day. It didnt matter to her that the details of the case were unclear. Shed learn them once she got to the college, she knew.

The three friends rode in silence for a few minutes. Outside the car, houses with snow-dusted lawns gradually gave way to Emersonvilles business district, which was bustling in spite of the below-freezing temperature.

As she drove, Nancys thoughts turned to her own ulterior motive for taking this caseNed Nickerson. Her boyfriend was an Emerson student and co-captain of the basketball team. It was going to be great to spend time with him, especially after the separations they had recently endured due to his schoolwork and her sleuthing.

A troubling question hung in her mind, however: Was Ned as excited about seeing her as she was about seeing him? Ordinarily, she would have been positive that he would be, but at the moment she wasnt so sure. Lately there had been some unsettling signsletters that were less personal than before, phone calls that were shorter than their familiar talkathons. They were starting to drift apart, she felt, and that had her worried.

Beside her, George was stifling a laugh. Whats so funny? Nancy asked.

Oh, nothing much. You just drove by the main entrance to the college, thats all.

What! Nancy stomped on the brake pedal and swung the Mustang onto the shoulder. Glancing out the rear window, she saw that George was right: The entrance was at least a hundred yards behind them. She felt her cheeks grow warm. Sorry. I guess I wasnt paying attention.

Dont worry about it, Bess said. Even detectives make mistakes.

Especially when theyve got their minds on other things, George added. Like certain Emerson boys.

You mean the ones whose names are spelled N .. . e . . . d?

Now Nancy was really embarrassed. There was ho point in denying that she had been thinking about Ned, though, she knew. Bess and George would see through her in a second.

For a moment she wondered whether to confess her fears to her friends, but quickly she decided against it. They were sure to tell her that she was worrying about nothing. And who could tell? Maybe she was. Anyway, there was only one way to find out. After checking the road in both directions, she gunned the car into a U-turn.

Okay, I confess. Now quit the kidding, you guys, and help me find the sports center.

As it turned out, she didnt need any assistance. She remembered the way easily. The enormous building was on the far side of the campus beyond a cluster of science labs and next to the football field. Nancy spotted a parking space near the front entrance and turned into it.

All right! George said, zipping up her down-filled ski parka as she leapt out of the car. This is what I like to see!

Yeah, a whole building devoted to self-torture, Bess finished. She pulled on a pair of pink wool mittens. I dont understand it, Georgedont you ever get tired of working out?

Nope!

Come on, lets get inside. Its freezing out here, Nancy urged, locking her door. She was wearing jeans, boots, and a fleece-lined leather flight jacket, but even so the icy winter wind was making her shiver.

Inside, a security guard instructed them to sign the guest register, and a moment later they made their way into the main gymnasium. The basketball team was finishing their practice with a scrimmage. Sneakers squeaked on the polished wood floor as the players ran up and down the court.

It took Nancy a moment to spot her boyfriend. At six-feet-two, Ned stood out in most crowds, but among his supertall teammates he looked almost short. She hoped he would notice her on the sidelines, but it wasnt until a foul brought the action to a halt that he did.

Hey, Nan, he called, sending her a half-hearted wave as he jogged over. You made it. How was the drive down?

A small lump formed in Nancys throat. Some hello, she thought. Where were his usual Hey there, gorgeous and Its great to see you?

The drive was fine, she managed to say. She waited for him to kiss her or give her a sweaty hug, but he didnt do either. Instead, he merely nodded at Bess and George.

Glad you guys could make it. Come on, Ill introduce you to the coach.

Pat Burnett was a tall, silver-haired man in his late fifties. Nancy had seen him on the sidelines at games she had attended but had never met him before. His gray eyes shone with gratitude as he shook her hand. Standing with him was a stocky, pleasant-looking gentleman who appeared slightly older.

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