Nancy Drew Files – Case 95 – An Instinct for Trouble

paint on the bumper. “That’s from our car.”

Bess glanced around nervously. “Do you

think the people who did it are still around?”

“I doubt it,” Nancy said. She pulled open

the driver’s side door and peered inside. The

keys were in the ignition. “I’m going to search

the cab. Keep an eye out for me, okay?”

“Just make it quick,” Bess urged.

Hastily Nancy climbed into the cab and

opened the glove compartment. She found

nothing except the registration and insurance

card, both issued to the linen supply company.

Under the seat, she found a creased map of the

park. She was climbing out when she suddenly

heard a thumping sound.

Beth paled. “Nancy, let’s get out of here.”

The sound came again, louder this time.

“There’s someone in the back of the van!”

Nancy exclaimed. She ran around to the rear

doors and yanked the handle down. It was

locked. “Bess, grab the keys. They’re in the

ignition.”

Bess grabbed the large key ring, then dashed

back to Nancy with it. The third key worked,

and she yanked the door open.

The van was piled with neatly folded linen,

and lying on a pile of towels in the center was a

middle-aged man with round, wild eyes. His

hands and feet were tied, and in his mouth was

a gag.

Chapter Eight

Nancy and Bess scrambled into the van

and quickly released the man.

“Mr. Heckleby?” Nancy inquired as the

man rubbed his chafed wrists. He nodded.

“Are you all right?” Bess asked.

“I’ve been better,” he replied, massaging his

ankles. “But I sure am glad you came along.

I’ve been tied up for hours.”

“What happened?” Nancy asked.

Heckleby pushed back his unruly gray hair.

“Beats me,” he said. “I was driving along near

Madison Junction when I saw a car blocking

the road. I stopped and got out to see if I could

help, and someone grabbed me from behind. I

felt something jab my arm. When I woke up I

was hogtied and gagged on the floor of the

van.”

“You must have been drugged!” Nancy ex-

claimed. “Whoever it was hijacked your truck

and tried to run me off the road with it.”

“Who would do a thing like that? And

why?” he demanded.

“I don’t know,” Nancy replied, remember-

ing the missing syringes and tranquilizer vials

at the campsite.

The girls helped Heckleby out of the van.

“I’d better call the office and have them get a

ranger over here.” He reached into the cab for

his radio.

Less than ten minutes later a park service

cruiser pulled up behind Nancy’s car and two

officers got out. They introduced themselves as

Rangers Dillon and Cramer and took state-

ments from both Nancy and Heckleby.

Before leaving, the officers offered to drive

Heckleby to the hospital in Gardiner, but he

said he was too far behind on his rounds

already. After thanking Nancy and Bess for

rescuing him, he got into the van and drove

off.

Nancy was silent as she started the car and

swung onto the road.

“What are you thinking, Nan?” Bess asked.

Nancy told her about the syringes.

“You think someone from Ned’s group

drugged Mr. Heckleby and tried to kill you?”

“I can’t really narrow it down that far,”

Nancy replied slowly. “Anyone could have

taken the spare key to the command post.”

Nancy drove past Madison Junction toward

the Emerson campsite. “We need to find out

where everyone was this morning around ten.

That’s when I was forced off the road.”

“I’ll do my best,” Bess promised.

As Nancy got out of the car, she heard

hammering. Squinting against the afternoon

sun, she spotted Richard and Piker about fifty

yards away. “Come on,” she said to Bess in a

low voice. They approached the workers, who

were lining up long, smooth planks of wood

and nailing them to stout crosspieces.

“Hi!” Bess called gaily. “Building a new

walkway?”

The two men raised their heads. Piker’s face

was expressionless, but Richard gave Bess a

slight grin. “Yeah,” he answered.

“Why here?” Bess asked. “There aren’t any

geysers around, are there?”

“Princess Geyser is about a half mile

north,” Richard explained.

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