The Case of Pure Blue Murder
All Rights Reserved Β© 2021, Rick Haydn Horst
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to read my the first novel in this series: Hanging the Chimney Hook listed as
Millstone Novel 01
before you read this one!
CHAPTER SIX
Millstone's Sources
When Max and I left the Belcaro for our appointment with Johann, Max had checked the online map for the most efficient path from the club to the motel. From above, we could see a straight shot as my mother from Tennessee would say, "as the crow flies," providing we found no obstructions like fences, of course. Max held my hand as we jaywalked across Brie Street, and we took the shortcut in a bit of a rush.
"So, Barty died at 6 o'clock this morning," said Max, "but hit his head around 4 o'clock or so. If you're correct about when the case was opened, then that must have happened around 4, when the club closed."
"Right..."
"This Iota person had time after Dante evicted him; do you think he had anything to do with it?"
"There's no direct evidence, and it could be a complete coincidence, so for now, it's hard to say. Someone needs to show the remainder of The Crypt's coven, a photo of Iota to see if anyone recognizes him from last night. But I will say this though, if Iota is involved, he would need to know who received the other cases of Blue Murder well before Marsh died between 1 and 3. He was at the Belcaro making inquiries while we were there about midnight."
"Oh, yeah," said Max. "Well, if that's true, it sounds like someone else killed Marsh later."--he thought about it for a moment--"Unless... What if Bennet is involved, as Tucker indicated, and he sent people to many clubs to make inquiries in the off chance someone else got their hands on the pills and was selling them? We may just know of Iota because we happened to be there."
"That's a thought, clubs are a huge outlet for drugs. If those bottles are full, they could easily hold a million dollars or more in Mollies, so it wouldn't surprise me if he sent out people to ask around, especially if he wanted to keep how they were transported under wraps. Although, the time of Barty's death could indicate whoever checked that case at The Crypt might have killed Marsh at the motel when they found out who received the other two cases, but that could also just be a coincidence. The only motive we have for Marsh's death involves the pills in some manner."
"If that information was written down on the invoices, why did they beat Marsh before they killed him?"
"For the trouble he caused, maybe? I don't know. For now, though, let's focus on the Gerhart Last case. We need to keep our client happy, one bad review on the internet makes lost income."
During our overland excursion, Max received a phone call from Winter. We had scheduled a meeting with her that afternoon, so Max could tell her that, after considerable thought, he would agree to father her children. She begged our forgiveness for having to move the meeting to late Sunday morning. She said that something had come up, and she had an old promise to keep. It was fine, of course. Chances are we would likely find ourselves pressed for time anyway.
We encountered no obstacles on the way to the motel and passed through six lots, a Japanese restaurant, a gas station with a 24-hour market, a drug store, an empty lot, an insurance agency, and at Bay Boulevard, we emerged from behind a Dungeon CafΓ©. The route we took and the speed at which we took it, probably shaved a couple of minutes off our walk. A casual glance toward room 20 told us that forensics had finished their business, they impounded the van, and the police had run several strips of crime scene tape across the door of the room.
Due to the time constraints, we hadn't had time to eat a proper lunch, and our level of hunger had tempted us to order delivery from our too-busy go-to the Peking Palace, and simply include a note to bring it to the picnic table at the back of The Strop Tonsorium, the location of our meeting with Johann. However, we hadn't wanted to make any presumptions and figured we probably should keep our meeting with him more formal.
On the way, Tucker texted Max that Gerhardt appeared to have stayed with Dante that night, and he saw him wearing only a blue t-shirt.
"Well, Gerhardt a busy little fucker," said Max.
"It certainly sounds like it."
Germans tend to expect punctuality, and that's something I've always appreciated too, so I hadn't quite driven at breakneck speed to get there, but due to getting stopped by what seemed like every traffic light in Franklin, we were only two minutes early. The moment we left the vehicle, we had detected the scent of barbecued meat, and we heard music coming from behind the wooden fence at the back of the building, so I figured something was happening.
I followed Max down the flagstone path at the side of the building, and as I always do at every opportunity, I stared at his tight denim-encased ass--it's just so beautiful, I couldn't help myself. I had only cum once that morning, and it was already one o'clock.
The moment Max opened the gate, we discovered a group of about 30 mostly naked leather men having lunch. The barbershop had an entire gathering space there. It held a dozen picnic tables beneath a shelter, with an outdoor kitchen and a grill made of red brick.
We saw Johann, his enormously muscular, hairless naked body on full display. His plump, smooth, and delicious-looking uncut dangler bounced around with every movement. He celebrated Bare as You Dare Day wearing nothing but a pair of mostly transparent tennis shoes. The whole scene was too much for me, and the tickling sensation began making my pants grow tight in the crotch.
"Uh-oh," I whispered to Max. "I'm getting an erection."
Max made a quick glance at me. "So, which meat is getting to you most, the meat we can smell or the meat we can see?
"Probably both."
"Yeah, me too, I'm hungry
and
horny. Well, you know what to do about