“Just as I thought.”
“The other two call themselves Gus and Jake. I don’t know their last names. Then there is a girl who seems to be a sister to Gus.”
“How did they get you here?”
“On the day of the wedding I was handed a note just as I reached the estate. It requested me to come at once to the garden. While I waited there, two ruffians sprang upon me from behind. Before I could cry out they dragged me to their boat at the river’s edge. I was handcuffed, blindfolded and brought to this cabin.”
The slamming of an outside door warned Penny that she was wasting precious time in talk.
“You understand your instructions?” she whispered hurriedly.
“Yes.”
“Then goodbye. With luck we’ll have you free in a few hours.”
“With luck is right,” Jerry muttered as Penny slid to the ground.
Aaron Dietz stood on the front porch staring out into the night. Seeing him there, Penny and Jerry circled widely before attempting to return to the river. Satisfied that they had not been observed, they boarded the boat and descended to the cabin.