Part 54 (1/2)
As badly as I needed a shower, there was something else I needed even more. Food.
”How about the nearest Chinese restaurant?” I said. ”I'm starving. I'm actually getting woozy.”
Sarah nodded. ”Yeah, you're right. Me, too.”
We'd been working nonstop since we arrived at the New York Times offices without so much as a Tic Tac.
I dialed Emily LaSalle's extension and asked her where we could place an order. She'd been holed up in her office the entire time, scouring the Internet to see if the Gawker.coms of the world had made the connection yet between her Vows columns and the honeymoon murders. It was only a matter of time.
”Ming Chow's is right down the block, and they deliver,” she said. ”I recommend the kung pao chicken.”
”Great. Do you know the number?” I asked.
”Actually, you can order online from their...” Her voice trailed off. I thought maybe we got disconnected.
”Are you there?” I asked.
”Wait one second,” she said.
Actually, it was more like ten seconds, or about the time it took for her to rush down to the conference room in her sky-high heels. She was half out of breath when she pushed through the door.
”Do you remember when I said I gave you all the information we had on each Vows couple?” she asked.
Sarah and I answered in stereo. ”Yeah.”
”Well, I just thought of something else,” she said.
Chapter 85
THAT WAS IT. The link. Literally.
”Websites,” said LaSalle, tugging on her double strand of pearls. ”Couples these days have their own wedding websites...some of them do, at least.”
Before she could even finish the sentence, Sarah's thumbs were pounding away on her BlackBerry again.
”I'll take the victims,” she called out.
I quickly grabbed the MacBook that LaSalle had let us borrow. Divide and conquer.
”I'll take the rest,” I said. In other words, the newlyweds who were spared.
I Googled the names of the first couple on our list, Pamela and Michael Eaton. They were the Vows couple who appeared the week after the Kellers. In addition to their names, I added a few more words you'd expect to see on a wedding website-gift registry and reception. That oughta do it, I thought.
Nothing was coming up, though. Meanwhile, Sarah yelled out like it was Friday night at the Elks lodge. ”Bingo!”