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Butler's attention was everywhere; her body on alert。 She hadn't been dulled yet by the weight of her career; unlike her partner; whose main interest at this moment was my house and who I was。 He had probably pulled a thousand cars and answered just as many false alarms by now; all for little pay and even less appreciation。
〃We'd like to look around;〃 Butler said to me; locking the front door。 〃Starting with down here。〃
〃Please。 Look anywhere you want。〃
〃If you'll just stay right here;〃 she said; heading toward the kitchen; and then it hit me hard; emotions catching me pletely off guard。
She reminded me of Lucy。 It was the eyes; the straight bridge of the nose; and the way she gestured。 Lucy couldn't move her lips without moving her hands; as if she were conducting a conversation instead of having one。 I stood in the foyer and could hear their feet on hardwood; their muffled voices; the shutting of doors。 They took their time; and I imagined it was Butler who was making sure they didn't ignore a single space big enough to hide a human being。
They came down the stairs and went out into the icy night; the beams of their strong flashlights sweeping over windows; streaking across blinds。 This went on another fifteen minutes; and when they knocked on the door to e back inside; they led me into。 the kitchen; McElwayne blowing on his cold; red hands。 Butler had something important on her mind。
〃Are you aware there's a bent place in the jamb of the kitchen door?〃 she asked。
〃No;〃 I said; startled。
She unlocked the door near the table by the window; where I usually ate when I was with friends or alone。 Raw; freezing air rushed in as I moved close to her to see what she was talking about。 She shone her light on a smalf indented impression in the strike plate and edge of the wooden frame where it appeared someone had tried to pry open the door。
〃It could have been there for a while and you haven't noticed;〃 she said。 〃We didn't check when your alarm went off on Tuesday because it was the zone for the garage door。〃
〃My alarm went off on Tuesday?〃 I said in amazement。 〃I don't know anything about that。〃
〃I'm going out to the car;〃 McElwayne said to his partner as he walked out of the kitchen; still rubbing his hands。
〃Be right back。〃 …〃I was working day shift;〃 she explained to me。 〃It appears your housekeeper accidentally set it off。〃
I couldn't understand why Marie would have set off the alarm in the; garage; unless she'd gone out that way for some reason and had ignored the warning beep for too long。
〃She was pretty shook up;〃 Butler went on。 〃Apparently couldn't remember the code until we were already here。〃
〃What time was this?〃 I asked。
〃Around eleven hundred hours。 〃
Marino wouldn't have heard the call e over the radio because at eleven o'clock he was in the morgue with me。 I thought of the alarm not being set when I got home that night; of the soiled towels and dirt on the rug。 I wondered why Marie hadn't left a note for me saying what had happened。
〃We had no reason to check this door;〃 Butler said。 〃So I can't say whether the pry mark was here on Tuesday or not。〃
〃Even if it wasn't;〃 I said; 〃obviously someone tried to get in at some point。〃
〃Unit three…twenty;〃 Butler said。 〃Ten…five to a precinct B and E detective。〃
〃Unit seven…ninety…two;〃 came the response。
〃Can you respond; reference B' and E attempt?〃 she said; giving out my address。
〃Ten…four。 Take me about fifteen minutes。〃
Butler set her radio Upright on the kitchen table and studied the lock a little more。 Cold gusting air blew a stack of napkins on the floor and sent pages of a newspaper fluttering。 ‘
〃He's ing out of Meadow and Cary;〃 she told me; as if it were something I ought to know。 〃That's where the precinct is。〃
She shut the door。
〃They're not part of the detective division anymore;〃 she went on; watching for my reaction。 〃So they got moved; are part of uniform operations now。 I guess this was about a month ago;〃 she added as I began to suspect where the conversation was headed。
〃I guess B and E detectives are under Deputy Chief Bray now;〃 I said。
She hesitated; then replied with an ironic smile; 〃Isn't everybody?〃
〃Would you like a cup of coffee?〃 I asked。
〃That would be nice。 I don't want to put you out:'
I got a bag of coffee from the freezer。 Butler; sat down and started filling out an offense report while I got out mugs and cream and sugar; and dispatchers and cops jumped in and out in ten…codes on the air。 The doorbell rang and I let the B&E detective in。 I didn't know him。 It seemed I didn't know anyone anymore since Bray had taken people away from jobs they had learned so well。
'This the door right here?〃 the detective was asking Butler。
〃Yeah。 Hey; Johnny; you got a pen that works better than this?〃
A headache began boxing with my brain。
〃You got one that works at all?〃
I couldn't believe what was going on。
〃What's your D。O。B。?〃 McElwayne was asking me。
〃Not too many people have alarm systems in their garage;〃 Butler said。 〃In my opinion; the contacts are weaker than they're going to be in a regular door。 Lightweight metal; a really big surface area。 You get a strong gusting wind 。 。 。〃
〃I've never had a strong wind set off the alarm in my garage;〃 I said。
〃But if you're a burglar and figure a house has a burglar alarm;〃 Butler continued to reason; 〃you might not assume the garage door's on it。 And maybe there's something in there worth stealing。〃
〃In broad daylight?〃 I asked。
The detective was dusting the doorjamb while more cold air blew in。
〃Okay; let's see; Doc。〃 McElwayne continued filling out the report。 〃Got your home address。 Need the one downtown; and your home and business telephone numbers。〃
〃I really don't want my unlisted phone number in a press basket;〃 I said; trying to restrain my building resentment of this intrusion; well intended or not。
〃Dr。 Scarpetta; you got any prints on file?〃 the detective asked; brush poised; black magnetic powder dirtying the door。
〃Yes。 For exclusionary purposes。〃
〃Thought you might。 I think all MRs ought to in case they touch something they're not supposed to;〃 he said; not intending to insult me but doing it anyway。
〃Do you understand what I'm saying?〃 I tried to get McElwayne to look up at me and listen。 〃I don't want this in the paper。 I don't want every news reporter and God knows who else calling me at home and knowing my exact address and my Social Security number and D。O。B。; race; sex; where I was born; height; weight; eye color; next of kin。 。;
〃Anything happened lately we should know about?〃 McElwayne continued questioning me as Butler handed the detective lifting tape。
〃A car followed me Wednesday night;〃 I reluctantly replied。
I felt all eyes on me。
〃It seems my secretary was followed; too。 Last night。〃
McElwayne was writing all of this down; too。 The doorbell sounded again; and I saw Marino in the video display of the Aiphone on the wall by the refrigerator。
〃And I'd better not read about that in the paper;〃 I warned as I walked out of the kitchen。
〃No; ma'am; it will be in the supplementary report。 That doesn't go in the press basket;〃 Butler's voice followed me。
〃Goddamn it; do something;〃 I said to Marino as I opened the door。 〃Someone tries to break into my goddamn house and now my privacy's going to be broken into next。〃
Marino was vigorously chewing gum and looked like I was the one who had mitted a crime。
〃It'd be nice if you'd let me know when someone tries to break into your house。 I shouldn't have to hear about it on the fucking scanner;〃 he said; his angry strides carrying him toward the sound of voices。
I'd had enough and retreated to my study to call Marie。 A young child answered the phone; then Marie got on。
〃I just found out about the alarm going off while you were here on Tuesday;〃 I said to her。
〃I'm very sorry; Mrs。 Scarpetta;〃 she said in a pleading voice。 〃I didn't know what to do。 I didn't do anything to set it off。 I was vacuuming and then it happened。 I couldn't remembe