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A little fearfully, I went to the answeringroom and pressed the button to listen Andy Bellefleur said, "Sookie, we traced the call It came from a house in New Orleans owned by a Leslie Gelbht Andy at work "I know several people in New Orleans," I said "But that na toa hate call to me, either
"The Gelbh the back door The phone was still hooked up, and that’s what the caller used to leave that e Sorry we didn’t find out who said that stuff Did you recall any incident that wouldto you?"
He actually sounded sorry, which was nice My opinion of Andy wavered back and forth I think his opinion of ht of anything I’ve ever done that could be construed as taking away soive Alcee e?"
"Ahhhhno, Sookie Alcee and I aren’t on the best of terht now He still" Andy’s voice died away Alcee Beck still thought I was guilty and was in a snit because I’d been released on bail I wondered if it was Alcee I’d seen out in the woods around Merlotte’s I wondered how violently he felt aboutfree
"Okay, Andy, I understand," I said "And thanks for checking on the phone call Give Halleigh ht of someone I should call about otten an anshen he’d called the part-deot out iven me, and punched it in
"Yes?" said a small voice
"Diantha, it’s Sookie"
"Oh! Whathappenedtoyou?" This was said in Diantha’s rapid-fire delivery, the words blurring together in her haste "Yournumberwason-Uncle’scallerID"
"How’d you know so happened? Can you slon a little?"
Dianthato cos that have hie of fear Uncle’s usually right on the e And he has solid business reasons to talk to you, he says He would have gotten there sooner, but he had to consult with some people that are pretty hard to catch" She exhaled "Thatwhatyouwanted?"
I was teh but decided I would not I couldn’t see her facial expression, and I didn’t want ht on the ot arrested for murder"
"Ofaredheadedwoe?"
"Thatwitchfriendofyourscalled"
After I chopped up that sentence into sound bites until I was sure I understood it, I said, "A stronger and stronger
"Is Mr Cataliades there?" I asked, taking care to say it correctly Ca-TAHL-e-ah-des
There was empty air, and then a pleasant voice said, "Ms Stackhouse How nice to hear fro off your way, shortly Do you need my services as an attorney?"
"I’m out on bail now," I said "I was kind of in a hurry to be represented, so I called Beth Osiecki, a local lawyer" I sounded as apologetic as I could e "I did think of you, and if I’d hadyou’ll join in with her?" I was pretty da accused murderers than Beth Osiecki
"I’ll consult with her while I’m in Bon Temps," said Mr Cataliades "If you’d like treats fro the up to see me, anyway, Diantha says?" My voice faltered as I tried to i to see me, and you’re welcome to stay here at the house, but Ioff any e I’d hadafter I’d resurrected Saood it had done me
"I completely understand," the lawyer said "I think perhaps you will need us to stay in the house"
"Us? Diantha’s co with you?"
"Almost certainly, and also your friend A to Aet Her father called her concerning you He told her he’d seen an article in the papers about you"
That was heartwar, since I’d onlybut a s hard to sound sincere "By the way, Mr Cataliades, do you know someone named Leslie Gelbman?"
"No," he said instantly "Why do you ask?"
I described the phone call and told hi," he said succinctly "I’ll drive by that house before we leave"
"When do you think you’ll get here?"
"To," he said "Until we arrive, be extre up
The sun had just gone down by the time I’d eaten a salad and hadelse on) when the phone rang I answered it in my bedroom
"Sookie," Bill said, his voice cool and sht?"
"Just fine, thanks," I said "Really tired" Hint, hint
"Would you mind very much if I come over to your house for just a few moments? I have a visitor, a man you’ve met before He’s a writer"