Part 2 (2/2)

Nancy walked over to the lighting technician, who was gloomily gathering his things together. ”Excuse me,” she said, ”but-could I ask you a question?”

The man turned around and looked at her for a moment. ”Oh, hi, I remember you. You're the girl who saved Rick's life,” he said with a smile. ”I guess I should thank you. I'd have been in real real trouble if he'd gotten hurt.” trouble if he'd gotten hurt.”

”You don't have to thank me,” Nancy waved him off. ”But you could tell me what this is.” She showed him the bolt she'd found.

”Why, that's a C-clamp. They're used to hold the lights on the bar.”

”Does it look odd to you? Is there anything strange about it?”

MacPherson studied the clamp briefly. ”One end's been sawed,” he gasped. ”Almost clean through. The rest looks like it snapped off. This must be- But if-”

”Just what I was thinking,” Nancy said, agreeing. ”That was no accident this morning. The light was rigged so it would fall. Somebody tried to kill Rick Arlen-and almost succeeded!”

Chapter Four.

”DO YOU BELIEVE me now now?” Mattie was on the verge of tears as she pleaded with the chief of security. She and Nancy had just shown him the broken clamp. ”I've been telling people for weeks that someone was after Rick, but n.o.body believed me. You've got to believe me now!”

”Now, Mattie,” Pappas said, patting his leading lady on the arm. ”Let's not get hysterical and blow this out of proportion.”

”Well, I'll be,” the security man muttered as he examined the C-clamp. ”Where exactly did you say you found this, young lady?”

”By the back wall of the set,” Nancy replied.

”Well, it proves the light was sabotaged. No doubt about it.”

”This is just what I need,” Pappas muttered in frustration. ”I don't have enough problems without someone sabotaging my show!”

”Mr. Pappas, who actually has access to this stage?” the chief wanted to know.

”Well, the crew and the actors, of course. n.o.body else, really. Maybe an occasional guest, but they all register at the front desk.”

”Wasn't there a tour group in here earlier today?” Nancy asked.

Pappas snapped his fingers. ”Right!”

”And some of them were mad at Rory Danner, too,” Nancy said.

”You don't suppose some crazy fan could have-” Pappas shook his head.

”There're a lot of nuts out there, Mr. Pappas,” the chief said. ”All it takes is one person who can't tell fantasy from reality.”

”That settles it!” Pappas exclaimed. ”From now on this set is closed to anyone not directly involved in the show.” Yelling across the studio, Pappas repeated his order for everyone to hear. ”That means no guests, no agents, no mothers, fathers, sisters, or brothers. I want this set sealed tighter than a pharaoh's tomb!

”Now, we'll take a couple-hour break and then back to work. If you need anything, I'll be in my office.”

After Pappas walked away, Nancy turned toward Mattie.

”Thank goodness he gave us a break,” she told Nancy. ”I've got to go rest.” Rubbing her eyes, she added, ”See you later. And thanks again for saving Rick's life.” Flas.h.i.+ng Nancy a grateful smile, Mattie walked off the set.

Since the set was closed to guests, Nancy and Bess had to leave. Nancy began to make her way back toward Rick's dressing room to collect Bess. But she soon realized she must have gone through the wrong door or made a wrong turn somewhere. One long corridor led to another, and for a moment Nancy didn't know which way to turn. Then the sound of a door slowly opening caught her attention. Instinctively knowing that she shouldn't be there, Nancy moved back into a recessed doorway and waited silently.

Nancy could just see Lillian Weiss nervously looking both ways before stepping into the hall. Once the door was closed behind her, Lillian seemed to relax. Nancy's heart was in her throat as she realized Lillian was heading straight for her. Nancy opened the door behind her and slammed it, making it sound as if she had just come through that door. She stepped out into the corridor.

”Well, well,” Lillian said, greeting Nancy with a snarl. ”Is our fair rescuer lost and helpless?”

”Yes, I guess I am. I was looking for Rick's dressing room, actually,” Nancy told her. Well, it was almost the truth.

”Continue down this corridor and make your first left,” Lillian snapped. ”And by the way, it was nice knowing you. I'm sure now that Pappas has closed the set, you won't be around anymore. Too bad. I'm sure you were Rick's favorite little bodyguard.” With a smug smile, Lillian continued down the hall and disappeared around a corner.

The room that Lillian had come out of turned out to be the prop room. After making sure she was alone, Nancy ventured inside.

At first she was overwhelmed by what she saw. The room was huge, with several long aisles. Stacked from floor to ceiling, making an incredible clutter, were thousands upon thousands of items-anything that could ever possibly be needed on the set of the show. As organized as the room seemed to be, with everything numbered and labeled, there was no way to keep it all neat. Dust covered some of the items that hadn't been used recently, and Nancy felt her nose begin to itch.

There seemed to be n.o.body there, but when Nancy sneezed, she heard a rustling in a far corner. A copy of the Daily News Daily News moved, and a grizzled head poked out from under it. The old man had a mop of unruly white hair flowing out from an ancient orange cap. moved, and a grizzled head poked out from under it. The old man had a mop of unruly white hair flowing out from an ancient orange cap.

”Who's there?” a crackly voice called. ”I'm awake, I'm awake. On the job all the time, yessir! What can I do for you?”

Nancy couldn't help smiling at the wizened old man. He wore red suspenders, which held up a pair of baggy gray pants, and he was covered with as much dust as everything else in the room. Nancy would have almost believed that he had been sleeping there uninterrupted for years.

”Sorry, I must have opened the wrong door,” she said, apologizing.

”Oh, it's good to have a little company,” the man said. ”This week has been just kitchen stuff and living room knickknacks, day after day. I've been sitting here reading my paper all week without seeing a soul.”

”But wasn't the a.s.sistant director in here just a moment ago?” Nancy said.

”Who? Lillian? Nah, haven't seen Lillian in ages. The only time she ever came into the prop room was to complain that a butcher knife didn't look sharp enough. I had to put a little oil on it to give it that threatening gleam when the camera panned in on it. That's an old prop man's trick, you know.”

”Achoo!” Nancy couldn't help sneezing again. ”Are you sure no one was in here earlier?” she asked again, persisting.

”Absolutely one hundred percent, young lady. And n.o.body gets anything by me.”

That's what you think, Nancy thought as she said goodbye to the prop man. As she stepped back into the corridor and made her way to Rick's dressing room, Nancy's mind was in a whirl. Maybe one of the fans from the tour group had had tampered with the klieg light. She supposed it was possible. But even so, something funny was definitely going on. What had Lillian been doing in the prop room? And why was she so hostile? Nancy was determined to find out. And that meant she had to get onto the set again the next day and do some more checking around. tampered with the klieg light. She supposed it was possible. But even so, something funny was definitely going on. What had Lillian been doing in the prop room? And why was she so hostile? Nancy was determined to find out. And that meant she had to get onto the set again the next day and do some more checking around.

Here I am, she said to herself as she turned a corner and saw the familiar door with the star on it. Wait till I tell Bess what I found!

A moment later, after a quick knock, she threw open the door, smiling broadly. What she saw made her stop dead. Bess was in Rick's arms, and they looked about a split second away from a kiss too steamy for TV!

Chapter Five.

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