Repairman Jack [03]-Conspiracies

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Author: F. Paul Wilson
Tags: Fiction, General, detective, Suspense, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
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days to get back,' she said."
    "Get back from where?"
    "She didn't say."
    "Don't know about you," Jack said, "but that sounds pretty strange from the git-go."
    "Not if you knew Mel."
    "Got a picture?"
    Lew Ehler fished out his wallet. His long bony fingers were surprisingly agile as he whipped a creased photo from one of the slots and handed it across the talkie.
    Jack saw a slim, serious-looking brunette in her mid-thirties wearing a red turtleneck sweater and tan slacks, pictured from the hips up. Her hands were behind her back and her expression said she wasn't crazy about having her picture taken. She had pale skin, thick black hair and eyebrows, and dark penetrating eyes. Not a raving beauty, but not bad looking.
    "How recent is this?"
    "Just last year."
    Jack suddenly had a bad feeling where this was going: younger pretty wife leaves older, limping scarecrow husband to run off with younger man ... and maybe tries to run a game on him in the process.
    "No," Lew said, smiling thinly. "She's not having an affair. Mel's probably the most direct person you'll ever meet. If she were leaving me, she'd simply say so and go." He shook his head and looked again like he was going to cry. "Something's happened to her."
    "But you know she's alive, right?" Jack said quickly. "I mean, you heard from her last night."
    He bit his upper lip and shrugged.
    Jack said, "What did she say?"
    "She told me she was okay, but needed help, and that she wasn't where I could find her. 'Only Repairman Jack can find me,' she said. 'Only he will understand.'"
    But Jack did not understand. He was baffled. "She gave no hint where she was calling from?"
    Lew licked his lips. He seemed uncomfortable. "Let me explain a few things about Melanie first."
    Jack leaned back with the beer bottle between his fingertips. "Be my guest."
    "All right," Lew ran his fingers through his thinning hair. "I met her through my accountant. He had a heart attack and his firm sent her over to do Keystone's quarterly tax estimate. Melanie Rubin ... " Lew's lips curved into a smile as he said the name. "I've never met anyone before or since so full of energy, so determined, so focused . And yet so pretty. It was love at first sight for me. And best of all, she liked me. We went out for a while, and five and a half years ago we were married."
    "Any kids?"
    He shook his head. "No. Mel doesn't want any."
    "Ever?"
    "Never."
    Sounded like Melanie Ehler ruled the roost. Jack hesitated, mulling his phrasing ... the next question was a bit delicate.
    "I couldn't help but notice that you said it was love at first sight on your part, but she 'liked' you. Is that ... ?"
    Lew's smile was shy, his shrug a little embarrassed. "We have a good relationship. We live a quiet life, with very few close friends. Melanie loves me as much as she can love anyone. But she's too driven to really, truly love anyone."
    "Driven by what?"
    A deep sigh. "Let's see ... how do I put this? Okay ... Melanie might be considered a kook by some standards. She's been involved in fringe groups since she was a teenager."
    "Fringe groups? How fringey? Objectivism, the Church of the Sub-Genius, Scientology?"
    "More like SITPRCA, MCF, CAUS, ICAAR, LIU-FON, ORTK, the New York Fortean Society, and others."
    "Wow." Jack hadn't heard of any of those. "Alphabet city."
    Lew smiled. "Yeah, they love their acronyms almost as much as the government. But they're all concerned with one sort of conspiracy or another."
    "You mean like who really killed JFK and RFK and MLK, and who's covering it up and why?"
    "Yeah, some of them are like that. Others are really far out."
    Swell, Jack thought. A missing conspiracy nut. He could feel the rear exit door beckoning from behind him. If he jumped up and ran now, he could be out before Lew Ehler could say another word about his lost wife.
    But the missing Melanie had said that only Repairman Jack would understand, hadn't she. He wondered what she'd meant.
    Something must have showed on his face

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