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The Night Visitor - Part 4

Fourth in a five-part fictional holiday tale.

The story so far: Tony Renzi and Bart Brewer, co-owners of R&B Automotive, have banded together to find the family of an old man who stumbled into their shop, lost and cold, on Christmas Eve.

Tony looked at Bart, then at the old man who was snoring gently, chin on chest, fedora sliding down his brow, on a folding chair on the shop floor Tony's dog, Ziti, slept, too, nestled onto the old man's feet.

"Well, what now? How do we help Gino here find his niece, when all he knows is they live near a creek and trees, and maybe own a flower shop?"

"Same way we figure out what's wrong with a Camry," Bart said. "It's like when we run a diagnostic and the computer gives us the problem code. So that tells us what ballpark we're in, maybe what section, but not what row or what seat. So we keep running tests, checking stuff out, and narrow it down."

"OK, OK, I'm with ya, we know the ballpark is Philly, basically. Do we know what section we're in at least?"

A particularly loud snore startled Ziti, who barked, waking the old man. He seemed to come to quickly, asking, "My niece, any luck finding her?" That was as coherent an utterance as he managed since he stumbled, half-frozen and bewildered, into the shop an hour before.

"Not yet, Gino. You weren't out long," Tony said. "Tell me: Did it feel to you before like this was the right area, that you were getting close to your niece's place?"

Lines creased the old man's brow: "I think so, maybe. But I got so turned around yesterday, I'm not sure. I'm not sure. But that shopping center back a mile or so did look familiar."

OK, progress . . . if you ignored that every strip mall in every suburb looked pretty much the same.

"Here's what we do," Bart said, as if he'd just figured out why an engine was misbehaving. "Let's assume we're in the right section; then the creek's probably the Wissahickon. We start out with these two phone books. Tone, you take all the Bontempos. Yeah, it's not the niece's name, but maybe we get lucky and find a cousin. I'll try all the florists. Use cells, so we can give the office phone as a callback."

"Yes, sir, Commander Brewer, sir," Tony saluted, with a grin that melted the second he heard his ring tone. Colleen. Sighing, he let the call go to voicemail. He looked at the shop clock: 4:40. Forty minutes until he was supposed to be at church school listening as Bridget, his sixth-grader with a voice as sweet and strong as the seraphim, sang her Christmas pageant solo.

They set Gino up with another glass of Chianti and some pork. After a sip, Gino leaned over and began babbling in some private, accented language to Ziti, who sat at attention while Gino scratched behind his ears.

The first six florists were closed; the seventh listened to about half of Bart's explanation, then barked, "Sorry, can't help you, trying to close up!"

Tony came running into the service bay. "I found 'em! Sweet mother of Jesus, found 'em on the fifth call. They're on their way over! Roxborough, it was Roxborough."

"You're sure, Tone, you're sure?"

"Yeah. Said they'd been calling all over for him. It was a cousin, I guess. Said he'd drive up with the nephew, nephew-in-law, whatever, to pick up Gino's car and take him back to their house. Be here in 10, he said. Thank God. Now my Christmas present from Coll won't be a bullet between the eyes."

"Well, how 'bout that?" Bart said, running two hands back along the sides of his blond hair. "Hear that, Gino? We found your family!"

Gino barely acknowledged the news, as he murmured to Ziti and scratched the dog's chest. Ziti reared his head back in canine rapture.

"Well, sure took that cool, didn't he? He's a strange one, our Gino," Tony said.

By the time a flash of headlights in the lot outside heralded the rescue party, Bart and Tony had pried Gino free of Ziti and put an old jacket of Tony's on him.

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