Tell Me Your Dreams

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thought he might have, you know.”
    “No, I don’t know, Deputy. I told you, I never dated him.”
    “Right. May I sit down?”
    “Please.”
    “You see, I’m having a big problem with this case, Miss Patterson. It doesn’t fit into any pattern. Like I said, there’s always a motive. I’ve talked to some of the people over at Global Computer Graphics, and no one seems to have known Tibbie very well. He kept pretty much to himself.”
    Ashley listened, waiting for the blow to fall.
    “In fact, from what they tell me, you’re the only one he was really interested in.”
    Had he found out something, or was he on a fishing expedition?
    Ashley said carefully, “He was interested in me, Deputy, but I was not interested in him. I made that quite clear to him.”
    He nodded. “Well, I think it was nice of you to deliver those papers to his apartment.”
    Ashley almost said, “What papers?” and then suddenly remembered. “It—it was no trouble. It was on my way.”
    “Right. Someone must have hated Tibbie a lot to do what they did.”
    Ashley sat there tense, saying nothing.
    “Do you know what I hate?” Deputy Blake said. “Unsolved murders. They always leave me frustrated. Because when a murder goes unsolved, I don’t think it means that the criminals were that smart. I think it means that the police weren’tsmart enough. Well, so far, I’ve been lucky. I’ve solved all the crimes that have come my way.” He got to his feet. “I don’t intend to give up on this one. If you can think of anything that will be helpful, you’ll call me, won’t you, Miss Patterson?”
    “Yes, of course.”
    Ashley watched him leave, and she thought, Did he come here as a warning? Does he know more than he’s telling me?
    Toni was more absorbed than ever in the Internet. She enjoyed her chats with Jean Claude the most, but that did not stop her from having other chat-room correspondents. At every chance, she sat in front of her computer, and the typed messages flew back and forth, spilling onto the computer screen.
    “Toni? Where have you been? I’ve been in the chat room waiting for you.”
    “I’m worth waiting for, luv. Tell me about yourself. What do you do?”
    “I work at a pharmacy. I can be good to you. Do you do drugs?”
    “Sod off.”
    “Is that you, Toni?”
    “The answer to your dreams. Is it Mark?”
    “Yes.”
    “You haven’t been on the Internet lately.”
    “I’ve been busy. I’d like to meet you, Toni.”
    “Tell me, Mark, what do you do?”
    “I’m a librarian.”
    “Isn’t that exciting! All those books and everything.…”
    “When can we meet?”
    “Why don’t you ask Nostradamus?”
    “Hello, Toni. My name is Wendy.”
    “Hello, Wendy.”
    “You sound like fun.”
    “I enjoy life.”
    “Maybe I can help you enjoy it more.”
    “What did you have in mind?”
    “Well, I hope you’re not one of those narrow-minded people who are afraid to experiment and try exciting new things. I’d like to show you a good time.”
    “Thanks, Wendy. You don’t have the equipment I need.”
    And then, Jean Claude Parent came back on.
    “Bonne nuit. Comment ça va? How are you?”
    “I’m great. How about you?”
    “I have missed you. I wish very much to meet you in person.”
    “I want to meet you, too. Thanks for sending me your photograph. You’re a good-looking bloke.”
    “And you are beautiful. I think it is very important for us to get to know each other. Is your company coming to Quebec for the computer convention?”
    “What? Not that I know of. When is it?”
    “In three weeks. Many big companies will be coming. I hope you will be here.”
    “I hope so, too.”
    “Can we meet in the chat room tomorrow at the same time?”
    “Of course. Until tomorrow.”
    “À demain.”
    The following morning, Shane Miller walked up to Ashley. “Ashley, have you heard about the big computer convention coming up in Quebec City?”
    She nodded. “Yes. It sounds interesting.”
    “I

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