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“Now what do we do?” Tonio asked. “Nothing, as far as our first case goes, until Mike gets back to us,” Van replied. Brody took out his phone. “That movie we wanted to see starts in twenty minutes. I, for one, am going.” “Which one?” Daw asked. When Brody showed him, he frowned. “I’m not sure I’m up for a murder mystery, all things considered. I’ll stay here and…do something.” He snorted. “Like stare at the four walls since that’s about all I’m capable of right now.” “Honestly, I’m not big on them, either,” Jon said. “I’ll keep you company.” He hoped Brody understood what he was doing and didn’t argue. Apparently, Brody did, because he nodded. “Russ, you going to join us?” Russ glanced at Daw, got a “Go, have fun,” from him, and nodded. When everyone who wanted to see the movie had