Step on a Crack
will tell you that if you planned on going two blocks in four minutes, you were taking your chances.
    I knew I could have let them walk. Julia and Brian and the older kids had proved themselves more than capable of looking out for the pip-squeaks. But I wanted to spend as much time as possible with them right now, wanted them to know they weren’t on their own.
    That and the fact that recently I had a terrible need to have them with me at all times.
    In fact, the only thing that had stopped me from writing out ten bogus sick notes to share my day off with them was Holy Name’s principal, Sister Sheilah. My butt already had enough memories of the principal’s bench to last it a lifetime.
    I got them to the school’s corner on Amsterdam Avenue with seconds to spare. I hopped out and threw open the door of our family vehicle, a twelve-passenger Ford Super Duty van I had bought at a police auction. Minivans were for 2.2-kid-toting suburban soccer moms. My NYC Bennett Nation required heavy troop transport.
    “Run!” I yelled as I pulled out children with both hands and deposited them on the sidewalk.
    Shawna just made it in as Sister Sheilah was taking the hook off the oak door to shut and lock it. I could see the withered old nun scanning the street for me, her stern look cocked and ready to fire.
    My tires barked as I dropped the Super D’s tranny into drive, punched the gas, and fled the scene.

Chapter 16
    I COULDN’T BELIEVE my nose when I finally got back to the apartment. It smelled like coffee. Good coffee. Strong coffee.
    And that other smell. I didn’t want to jinx it, but I had a deep hunch that something was baking.
    Mary Catherine was just pulling out a tray of muffins when I entered the kitchen.
Blueberry muffins
. I like blueberry muffins the way Homer Simpson likes doughnuts. A young lady like her couldn’t possibly have six muffins for breakfast, could she? Would she share one with me?
    And the kitchen. It was sparkling. Every surface gleaming, every cereal bowl put away. Where was the
Clean Sweep
team?
    “Mary Catherine?”
    “Mr. Bennett,” Mary Catherine said, blowing a wisp of blond hair out of her face as she put the muffins on top of the stove. “Where is everyone? I thought I was Snow White entering the dwarves’ cottage when I came down this morning. Lots of little beds, but no sign of anyone.”
    “The dwarves are at school,” I said.
    Mary Catherine gave me a questioning look, similar to the one I’d just seen on Sister Sheilah.
    “What time do they leave?” she asked.
    “Around eight,” I said, unable to take my eyes off the steaming muffins on the stove.
    “Then I start at seven, Mr. Bennett. Not nine. There’s no sense in me coming all this way to help out if you won’t let me.”
    “I apologize. And the name is Mike, remember?” I said. “Are those…”
    “For after breakfast. How do you like your eggs?” she said. “Mike.”
    After
breakfast? I thought. I’d assumed they were breakfast. Maybe this au pair thing would work out.
    “Over easy?” I said.
    “Bacon or sausage?” she said.
    No
maybe
about it, I thought with a smile and a shake of my head.
    I was contemplating that win-win decision when I felt my cell phone vibrate. I looked at the caller ID. My boss. I closed my eyes and mentally willed his number off the screen. So much for my telepathic powers, I thought, feeling the phone jump in my hand like a freshly caught trout.
    I was sorry it wasn’t a real fish.
    I would have thrown it back.

Chapter 17
    I SHOOK MY HEAD again as I finally unfolded my phone and brought it up to my ear.
    Calls at home from my boss, on my day off, meant one sure thing, I knew.
    An express delivery of ill tidings was about to land in my lap.
    “Bennett,” I said.
    “Thank God,” my boss, Harry Grissom, said. Harry is the lieutenant detective in charge of my unit, the Manhattan North Homicide Squad. Being able to say you’re the go-to guy on the elite Manhattan North Homicide

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