I turned the beam on the floor inside. There was a lot of broken
glass there, but nothing that would get in the way of my climbing in. I
swept the bottom pane with the base of the flashlight just to be sure
there were no small pieces of glass to grab me. Then I handed it
back
I turned with my back to the window and reached inside and found the
upper line of molding with my fingertips. I brought my head, shoulders
and chest inside, and was immediately aware of the cool, moldy smell of
the place. Then I pulled myself up and swung my ass and legs into the
room. I set myself down in a crunch of broken glass. Steve handed me
the flashlight.
Once I was in there the adrenaline really started pumping. That was
it. Break-in. From now on they could arrest you.
Chit
OMIT..
The first thing I did was sweep the room with the flashlight. A brief
impression of empty space, an old wooden table and a potbellied stove
left behind. I was in the kitchen. It had been a big kitchen. You
could see the rust stains on the linoleum floor where the refrigerator
had been. There was wallpaper with a fruit-and-berry motif. There
were dirty white tiles over the kitchen sink. I thought that at least
the moldings over the doors and windows had been scraped and varnished,
not painted. The same with the cabinets. Somebody had cared a
little.
A two-year-old gas-station calendar hung from a nail on the wall beside
me. The month was December. There was a picture of a pair of terrier
pups peering over the edge of a Christmas stocking, liquid eyed and
plaintive. Directly down the wall from that, over the baseboard, was
an empty telephone jack. On the floor lay a small broken end table,
over on its side.
I went to the door.
It was double-locked, a Segal lock and a bolt type. I turned the one
and threw the other. Casey led them in and I closed the door behind
them.
"Lights on," she said, and her beam and Kim's joined mine.
Directly in front of us was the stairwell leading to the second floor,
right off the kitchen. The planking looked solid enough. The
banisters seemed to have been replaced recently.