She said, "It appears they're going to control our access to them much better than that. Dillon told me they're being transported here in a proper big limo, one of those eighteen-foot jobbers, I bet. I wouldn't be surprised if the lawyers will already be in the limo to brief the bigwigs on the drive here to Stone Bridge."
Bowie said, "I'd sure like to be in that limo with them. I'm thinking they've got to be really concerned to come here themselves to try to defuse this."
Sherlock said easily, "I hope they're really scared. Dillon called and got the DOJ to look into the Culovort shortage, so things may get even scarier for them sooner than they know."
"We could phone Jane Ann, see if her husband will be with the lawyers in the limo. You think she'd tell us, Sherlock?"
Erin? What did she have to do with Jane Ann Royal? He said, "I want to hear about your meeting with her, Sherlock," Bowie said, and shot Erin a look.
"Erin and I met with her this afternoon. We'll tell you all about it after dinner, Bowie, after you've helped Georgie with her commas and periods."
Sherlock continued, "I'm wondering what their lawyers will be cooking up for Dieffendorf and Gerlach to tell us."
Georgie said, "Lawyers are a pain in the ass."
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"I've heard you say that, Daddy, several times. You were pretty pissed off."
"All the kids at school say them, and lots more stuff. I even heard my teacher tell her ex-husband to piss off just outside the classroom. All of us heard her. And he was really mad. He stomped off down the hall, we heard that too. When Mrs. Reems came back in, her face was red."
Bowie looked ready to laugh and yell at the same time.
Erin took Georgie's face between her hands. "Listen to me, Small Person, your dad's right. Eighteen is the magic number in your future. Until you're eighteen, you have to try to have the cleanest mouth in Stone Bridge, okay?"
"But all the kids talk like that, Erin, it's no big deal."
Bowie said, "Georgie, if you talk like that, everyone will think I'm a lousy parent."
Georgie's lower lip fell.
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Georgie nodded vigorously.
Bowie said quietly, "Georgie Loyola Richards, you will not say bad words," and he looked at her straight on, in silence.
Georgie took a big bite of her taco and chewed hard.
"Her middle name is Loyola?" Sherlock grinned at the little girl. "I like it."
"It's was for her grandfather, Sean O'Grady, and yes, he graduated from Loyola, valedictorian of his class. Story goes he downed six shots of Irish whiskey and passed out in a closet."
Erin said, "I remember when I was Georgie's age, there was a Mr. O'Grady-he lived one street over-but he was a gambler and a bad one. He had what my dad called negative luck. He pawned his wife's wedding ring and the poor woman thought she'd lost it. She hired me to find it and I tracked down the pawn stub in Mr. O'Grady's dresser drawer. Mrs. O'Grady didn't speak to him for months, as I recall."
Everyone laughed, and the tension disappeared.
Sherlock started telling them about the case in Washington, D.C.
Georgie, all ears, ate three tacos.
It was Sherlock who tucked Georgie in that evening and read her the next chapter of her Nancy Drew mystery. Erin and Bowie cleaned up the dishes in Erin's small kitchen.
Erin cupped her hand to her ear.
"What?" Bowie asked.
"I can't seem to hear Sherlock reading to Georgie. And her bedroom is only one crappy-thin poorly constructed wall away."
Bowie vigorously dried a cup. "Sorry about that, but you know it's usually true."
"Yeah, yeah, I know. You're off the hook." She tossed him a dry dish towel.
Bowie stared at a wet glass. "Sherlock was out of line to take you to see Jane Ann Royal."
She grinned at him. "Is that snark I hear? Why would you care if Sherlock took me along?"
"You're not FBI, Erin. You're a civilian. She shouldn't have taken you anywhere related to the investigation, and this interview was official."
Erin threw a handful of soapy water at him.
"Hey!" He wiped off his face and frowned at her.
"Sorry, but you deserved that, Bowie Richards. I'm good, and you're supposed to have the brains to know to use good people whenever you can. You and your precious FBI-like Agent Cliff got all that much information out of Andreas Kesselring?"
How did she know about that? He had no smart reply ready. Because he wasn't stupid, Bowie shut up. He dried another glass. "I was with Agent Kesselring most of the day."
"If I tell you about our meeting with Mrs. Royal, will you tell me about what you and Agent Kesselring did?"
He dried two plates before agreeing.