Chapter 32

“Thanks.”

Steff leaned closer as he handed over his card.

“Did Cat’s art place really get wrecked again?” she asked.

“Wrecked might be an overstatement. The outside of the building was paintballed.”

“What a shame,” said Steff, shaking her head. “Someone really has it out for her, huh? Luckily they left the art alone this time.”

“Yes,” said Kiko, not bringing up the decapitated angel. Cat had reported the incident to the Catsville police again, but there was still little they could do. Since they all seemed to agree it was a threat, Kiko thought it best to keep silent on it. Steff’s eyes flicked to the door, but no new customers were approaching.

“It’s not her brother doing this, is it?”

“Why do you say that?” Kiko tucked his card back in his wallet.

“The sibling rivalry is obvious. And paintballing? It all points to him.”

“We don’t have any proof that Ben did any of this,” said Kiko, and Steff rolled her eyes.