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The Island Flamingo: Chapter 29

By Adriana Philips
April 1, 2024
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This entry is part 29 of 45 in the series The Island Flamingo

The Island Flamingo
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 1
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 2
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 3
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 4
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 5
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 6
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 7
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 8
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 9
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 10
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 11
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 12
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 13
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 14
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 15
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 16
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 17
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 18
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 19
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 20
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 21
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 22
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 23
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 24
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 25
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 26
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 27
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 28
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 29
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 30
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 31
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 32
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 33
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 34
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 35
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 36
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 37
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 38
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 39
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 40
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 41
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 42
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 43
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 44
  • The Island Flamingo: Chapter 45
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“Are these feathers from the flamingo you’re keeping?”

I gave a stern look to Miss Martha and Louis while my fingers tightly gripped the pink feathers. My mind attempted to remain calm, but anger rose inside my body.

“Please, tell me now.” My voice said through almost gritted teeth, which took myself aback. This anger I felt, it didn’t seem warranted.

Louis and Miss Martha stared at me for some time until the latter broke the silence with laughter.

“Is this about those rumors from our next-door neighbors?” She giggled.

“Those Hamptons are too nosy for their own good,” Louis groaned. “They think they’re this neighborhood’s private eyes.”

“Remember that time they thought that Mr. Tell’s cat stole a neckla—”

“Pardon my interruption,” I said after a cough, “but you didn’t answer my question. Are these feathers from the flamingo you’ve been rumored to have?”

Miss Martha replied, “No, not at all Jessica dear. Some of our neighbors don’t appreciate my eccentrics with flamingos.”

“Yeah,” Louis added, “the Hamptons like to play Scooby-Doo and try to get involved in mysteries, aka other people’s personal business.”

I straightened up and took a breath.

“So, if that’s the real story behind the rumors, why are there pink feathers from the kitchen?”

“A-A prank by some of the neighborhood kids!” Louis stammered out.

“Y-Yes, sometimes I forget to close the kitchen window, and that leads to middle school children to sneak in, stealing cookies, break dishes, and prank me. One time, they tried to spray-paint the living room, but I caught them while they were in the act! They probably put feathers in my kitchen and blew a horn to fool us!” Miss Martha complained.

“It’s a damn shame those kids don’t have more to do in this area; L.A. should be made safer, so they don’t have to do stuff like this to have fun!” Louis frowned.

Miss Martha and Louis nodded in agreement while I stood and blinked.

Their nervousness was suspicious, but the explanation did hold water. This seemed like the type of story that Mackenzie Billings would fabricate; I bet she paid off those neighborhood kids and gossipers for false evidence and witness statements. For once, the thought of Miss Billings’ underhanded involvement in this comforted me.

“That’s…,” I said, “the most logical reason for this! I knew the rumors weren’t true!”

“What a relief,” Louis sighed, “we thought you’d… you’d be interrogating us about the supposed flamingo.”

“I knew a journalist like Jessie would be smart enough to realize something was wrong with that rumor. I’m so glad you have a level-headed girlfriend, Lou-Lou!”

Louis cringed at the mention of his nickname, and I laughed.

“I’m sorry if I appeared to have accused you, Miss Martha; an experienced ornithologist like you would know better than to have a… live…flamingo…in…your…house?” The last part of that sentence as an unmistakable pink bird walked through the kitchen door into the living room and stared right into my face.

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Adriana Philips

An aspiring woman writer with an interest in speculative fiction and mysteries. I have several mini-libraries in my home.

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