Nancy Drew Files – Case 95 – An Instinct for Trouble

well,” he continued.

Nancy nodded. “We’ve been going together

for a long time.”

“Too bad,” Jack said with a charming smile.

“If Ned weren’t such a nice guy, I’d ask you to

the square dance tomorrow night at the Old

Faithful Inn.”

“That’s where we’re staying,” Nancy re-

marked.

“Then you’ve got no excuse for missing it,”

he said, casually draping an arm across the

back of Nancy’s chair.

“Are you sure I can’t tempt you to go with

me?” Jack asked teasingly.

Nancy felt flattered but shook her head. “I

have a feeling Ned wouldn’t like that too

much,” she answered lightly. “But maybe I’ll

see you there.”

Jack gave a mock sigh of disappointment.

“Too bad. Ned’s a lucky guy.”

From the doorway Ned said, “I sure am. The

doctor says I’ll be fine. No concussion or

anything-but I had to have a few stitches.”

He gestured to the bandage wrapped all the

way around his head. It gave him a roguish

look.

Just then Bess came rushing up. “Are they

done with you already?” she asked. “Can we

go now?”

“I’d like to meet Brad,” Nancy replied. “If

they’ll let us in to see him.”

“Good idea,” Ned said.

They asked for Brad’s room number at the

front desk, then filed into the elevator. At the

nurse’s station they learned that he was con-

scious and able to receive visitors. A couple of

minutes later the group piled into Brad’s

room. His face and arms were heavily ban-

daged, but his eyes lit up when he saw them.

“Ned, Jack!” he said, and grinned. “It’s

great to see you!” He turned his gaze to Nancy

and Bess.

“This is my girlfriend. Nancy Drew, and her

friend Bess Marvin,” Ned explained.

“Nice to meet you,” Brad said. Then he

noticed Ned’s bandage. “Hey, guy, what hap-

pened?”

Ned told him.

“We are some hard luck bunch,” Brad said.

“First me, and now you.”

“Don’t forget that marmot that nipped me

on the nose last week,” Jack interjected with a

laugh.

“That’s right,” Brad replied. “Maybe you

should watch your step if you’re going to hang

around with us. Nancy.”

Ned filled Brad in about the missing mar-

mots. “After the stove exploded I asked Nancy

to come out to look into it. She’s a detective,

and if anyone can figure out who’s causing all

the trouble, she can.”

“Tell me about your accident, Brad,” Nancy

began.

“There’s not much to tell. The first thing I

did when I went on duty was make a cup of

coffee.”

“Of course,” Ned said, grinning. “He’s a

caffeine addict.”

Brad smiled back, then continued. “When I

went to light the stove, there was a whoosh,

and then flames were everywhere. The next

thing I knew, I woke up here.”

“How terrible!” Bess exclaimed.

Brad’s face hardened. “Yeah, well, I’m not

so sure it was an accident. I saw someone

sneaking out of the hut as I walked up the

path.”

Nancy leaned forward eagerly. “Could you

tell who it was?”

Brad stared up at the ceiling for a long time.

Finally he said, “I hate to say it, but it looked

an awful lot like Dan Trainey.”

Chapter Five

No way,” Ned said. “How could you even

think that the professor had anything to do

with it?”

Brad shook his head. “All I can tell you is

that whoever it was was wearing a dark green

hat and a green coat like the professor’s. And

considering the way he ran behind the hut, I’d

say he didn’t want to be seen.”

“Well, it wasn’t Professor Trainey,” Ned

insisted. “And that’s that.”

Reluctantly, Nancy told them about finding

the professor’s Phi Beta Kappa key.

Ned scowled. “There’s bound to be an ex-

planation. Did you ask him about it?”

“Yes,” Nancy told him. “He said he noticed

he lost it a few days ago.”

“Well, there you are,” Ned concluded. “It

was probably on the floor all this time.”

Nancy glanced at Ned, who looked upset.

She decided to drop the subject for a while.

Turning back to Brad, she asked, “Can you

think of any reason why anyone would want to

hurt you?”

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