"Good morning,"
Edwin said when I awoke Saturday morning.
"Umm, good morning to
you." I was surprised, but not terribly so, to find he was still in my
room. The last thing I remembered was a lot of good sex before I fell asleep
with him spooned behind me. "What time is it?"
"Close to nine."
He finished putting on his shoes. "I have things to do but I didn't want
to leave until I did this." He bent to kiss me. "I'll see you when
you get downstairs."
I kissed him back then
watched as he checked the hallway and gave me a thumbs-up before taking off. Our
having sex, because I wasn't about to call it making love, was becoming a
habit. One I'd miss when we finally were able to leave and return to the city.
After I showered and got
dressed, I headed down to the dining room to get something to eat. Everyone was
there except Ramsey, who I presumed was still sleeping off his binge from last
night.
The moment I walked in I
knew they had heard that we weren't leaving this morning as planned.
"Okay," I said
when I got to our communal table. "Let's not get bent out of shape. We can
do another show tonight, which will help Caitlin polish her performance. That
way I won't have worry about the show when we get back home. That is if it's
all right with you."
Caitlin's face lit up.
"You're serious? I get to keep on doing her?"
"Yep. I don't see why
not. I'm not promising I won't look for another actress to replace Tessa,
because I will. But having you available, too, means we can do shows with more
than two females in them."
For someone who once told me
she wasn't an actress and never wanted to be, Caitlin seemed very excited to be
joining the acting roster. That gave me pause when I recalled Edwin's comments
from the previous evening. While I couldn't picture Caitlin as a murderer, I
supposed it could just as well have been her as anyone else.
"Can we at least get
out of here for the day?" Kirby asked. "I'll go crazy if we're stuck
inside, especially since the weather's better. There's even sunshine and most
of the snow has melted."
"I don't see why not.
All I ask is, you don't go out alone," I replied.
"Afraid one of us will
take off if they're the killer?" Marsh asked sourly.
"Not at all. None of us
know the area that well. It wouldn't pay to get lost, or fall into some
abandoned pit and not be able to call for help."
"Or run into a
wolf," Jenn said, shivering.
"Probably the least of
our problems," I told her. "As far as I know, no one's seen one since
the first night we were here," I added, lying through my teeth. Knowing
what I did, that the 'wolves' were wolf shifters who had no reason to bother
any of us, I figured I could at least lay that fear to rest.