Chapter Three, Family Ties
Things get complicated as our relationships with friends and family change.
Samantha and I kissed, Then we broke our embrace and she composed herself. Stephanie took her arm and said, "Let's go home, Pet, and talk this over." They headed out Kassandra's door, and after the door closed, Kassandra led me to the couch where we sat down together.
She took hold of my hands in hers, and asked, "Todd, how do you really feel about Samantha? Are you falling in love with her?"
I told her, "Honestly, I don't know. I'm confused and not sure how I feel about her. The first time I had sex was with my best friend Eldon's divorced older sister. I was eighteen, and I thought I was in love with her. Later, when she told me I was 'cute', I thought my heart was broken. It wasn't until after I'd had sex with several women closer to my age, that I started to understand the difference between sex and love. When I fooled around with my sister over the holidays, it felt like we were the only two people on earth. I still don't understand what is so special about my feelings for Traci, any more than I understand what Samantha and I shared when we made love. Honestly, neither experience felt like anything I'd ever experienced before. I don't know what was different about my time with Samantha, but I know something very special happened that night. I know that I do want to see her again, and I'm certain I care a lot about her, but I don't know for sure if she really is 'the one'."
She hugged me and said, "Todd you are a very sensitive young man, and I know that you will eventually work things out. I am certain that you will not rush into something as serious as marriage, because I can tell that you were raised by a mother and father who were great role models. I wish I could be of more assistance, but I need to take care of something in my own personal life. I need to leave the country for a month or so to take care of some 'family business'. When I return, we will have a lot more time to talk about these things, and I will be able to share more about myself with you. For the time being, all I ask is that you say nothing to anyone about my absence. For your safety, and the welfare of everyone in both of our lives, I cannot tell you or any of my other friends about why I am leaving or where I am going.
Then she took my hands again and said, "I wish I could stay here and help you resolve your feelings, but I cannot. Something has just come up, and it requires my immediate attention. This is, perhaps the most important job I have ever had to do. It involves people that are closer to me than you or anyone in the City, and they are in danger, so I must protect them. I cannot tell you where I am going, or what I am doing. Do you understand and promise to keep my secret?"
I looked into those captivating blue eyes, and said, "I will do as you ask, Kassandra. When you return I hope you will be able to share more about this secret part of your life with me."
She kissed me and said, "I will Darling. When this trip is over, I will have completely cut ties with that part of my life, and there will be no need for me to keep any secrets from you or anyone else. I will be able to share the part of me I have hidden from you and everyone else in the 'civilian' world. What I will be doing will be dangerous and potentially life threatening. If I do not return, please do not try to find me because the people I will be dealing with are even more dangerous than the ones Ian Lancaster Fleming wrote about in his novels. In my absence, Stephanie will be handling my business here in Chicago. She knows nothing about this part of my life, only that I have had to leave, so please don't mention any of this to her, OK?"
I agreed, and we kissed goodbye at her door. I went to class, and when I returned late in the afternoon, I found an envelope had been slid under my apartment's door.
When I opened the envelope, I found a key and a note written in her beautiful handwriting with purple ink, that said:
'Take care my love and please water my plants. I hope to see you again soon. Love Kassie.'
I read the note a dozen times and wondered what she meant about watering her plants. I had been in every one of her apartment's rooms and didn't remember seeing plants anywhere. I realized that it must be a secret coded message when I noticed evidence that the envelope had been sealed originally but the flap had been carefully tucked inside when I opened it. I was going to throw it away or burn it, but decided to keep it, at least for a while. I put Kassandra's key in my pocket and hid the note and envelope between the photo and the backing of one of the copies of my photos that were hanging on the wall of my apartment.
Confused by the note, I decided to go across the street for some coffee, hoping it would settle my nerves. When I closed and locked my apartment door behind me, I noticed something I had missed when I first came home. On the floor of the stairway landing between our apartments were droplets of what appeared to be dried blood. I investigated further, and I saw a trail of blood that led from Kassandra's door, across the landing, and ended at the top of the stairway toward the lower floors.
I decided to investigate further, so I used the key Kassandra had given me, and opened my neighbor's door. What I saw when the door was opened, was a complete mess. It was like someone had ransacked the place as if they were looking for something. I closed the door and left the building quietly and made my way to the Coffeehouse across the street.
Several minutes later, when I finally calmed down, while sitting in my favorite booth across the street waiting for my coffee to cool, I called Stephanie and told her what I had just seen. She told me not to call the police or touch anything. I told her I hadn't done either, and where I was.
Fifteen minutes later as I was starting on my second cup, Kassandra's lawyer slid into the booth seat across from me. Her face looked ashen, and she acted very ill at ease, so I got up and got her a coffee of her own. After a few sips, she finally asked, "What happened? Did you touch anything in the apartment?"
I told her what I had seen, and that I had only touched the door of our friend's apartment. She asked, "Do you think Kassandra is still there?"
I told her as much about my conversation with Kassandra early that morning as I dared, leaving out the part about the purpose and destination of her trip, and told her about the note that had been slid under my door. She looked calmer, and said, "I don't know much about Kassandra's 'business', but I know enough to realize that she would take precautions and perhaps set booby traps inside her apartment to foil anyone who shouldn't be there."
When I reminded her about the message about watering the plants, Stephanie agreed with me that our friend never had any plants, so this must be a cryptic secret message. As we were drinking our coffee, she made a call, and when we were finished ten minutes later, we went back across the street, to return to 'the scene of the crime'.
As we walked up to the door of the apartment building, a man wearing a grey suit, trench coat, and a fedora appeared mysteriously out of nowhere.
Stephanie hugged him, and introduced me to Samuel Spader, her ex-husband who just happened to be a private investigator. He opened the door to the stairway, and we followed as he walked upstairs, taking photos with a small Canon 35mm camera. When we got to the top of the stairway, he noticed the blood trail, and pulled a small case from his inside coat pocket.
He opened the case and removed several Q-tips. He took samples of the dried blood, dipping the ends of the swabs in a small vial of what smelled lice alcohol, and sealed each one in a separate plastic baggie. When we got to Kassandra's door, he asked me if I had touched it. When I told him I had, he nodded, and reached into another pocket and put on a pair of plastic gloves.