If these walls could talk...
Stephanie pulled the box from its hiding place, spilling the contents across the floor and revealing the stud finder, photos, and mysterious note to Oliver. He reluctantly picked up one of the photos of his wife and turned it over to find a date, location, and rose printed on the back.
“What does this have to do with the hammer?”
“The same rose marks! Look.” She pointed out the logo on the hammer they’d found at the power plant, and sure enough, the rose was identical to those on the photos.
“Maybe it’s a coincidence.”
Stephanie shook her head. “Not with the other stuff: the stud finder, the note. Read it,” she insisted.
He did so.
“Good luck? With what?”
“You know this used to be Mr. Evans’ apartment, right?”
“So what? People move into other people’s apartments all the time.”
She ignored him.
“I think there’s something in the walls.”
“Or someone wants us to hang a picture.”
“No.” She removed herself from the couch and sat next to Oliver on the floor. Her tone fell to a whisper. “Mr. Salimov, from downstairs, has a watch with the same engraving. Someone, maybe him, is trying to send us a message.”
“To hang up our photos already,” Oliver insisted, denying any suspicion.
“Why would he include that note, and take those creepy photos, then?”
He remained quiet. Stephanie picked up the stud finder and placed it on the wall behind him. She moved it around, doing several laps around the apartment before it finally beeped. She looked at Oliver, whose eyes were wide.
“Want to lend me that hammer?”
Stephanie pulled the box from its hiding place, spilling the contents across the floor and revealing the stud finder, photos, and mysterious note to Oliver.
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