“We did,” Cy said and shook her hand.
“I announced it on my blog.”
“Let me see.” Olivia grabbed Kellie’s left hand, then whistled. “Gorgeous.” She looked up. “I haven’t had a chance to read it yet. Oh, how wonderful. Congratulations!” She hugged her again. “Come on down to my office. I’m dying to know what brings you two here. If you’re on your honeymoon, I can’t figure out how come I’m lucky enough to deserve a visit.”
Cy cupped Kellie’s elbow and squeezed it as they followed Olivia down the hall.
“Come on in and sit down. Do you two want coffee or soda?”
“Nothing, Olivia. We ate before coming here, but thank you. There’s a specific reason why we’re here. I’ll let Cy explain. My husband is a Texas Ranger working on a case that involves me.”
After a five-minute explanation, there were no more smiles coming from Olivia. He showed her a paper that included both mug shots. “These men are identical twins. Do you recognize either of them?”
“No. I’ve never seen them.”
“Do me a favor and show this to everyone who works here. If they’ve seen them, phone me immediately.” He wrote his work number on the paper. “If one of these men had come around here, it could have been as far back as a year ago.”
“I’ll do it today.” She looked at Kellie. “You poor thing. I’m ill over what you’ve just told me. Let me get into the records on the computer. I always update the information on a file when rodeo results come in. I’ve been here eighteen months. If I added your cell phone, I don’t remember doing it.”
“Does everyone on the staff have equal access to the files?”
“No. Only certain of us have the password to get into them.” She opened the file.
Kellie wasn’t aware she’d been holding her breath until Olivia looked at them with a pained expression on her face. “Oh no—I did put your number in next to your parents’ number. I remember now. I put it there for me, never dreaming anyone would ever see this file but me.”
“Please don’t worry about it, Olivia.”
“It could be a blessing in disguise.” A somber look had stolen over Cy’s features. “Do you know the company that cleans this building?”
“Yes. It’s called Grayson Janitorial Services.”
“When do they clean?”
“At night after nine.”
Kellie turned to him. “You think the stalker pretended to be a janitorial worker and got into the computer?”
“Maybe. If he’s cyber savvy, it’s a distinct possibility he broke in.” His gaze swerved to Olivia. “We’re going to go there now and talk to the owner.”
“Let me give you the address.” Olivia looked it up on the computer and wrote it down on some scratch paper to give to him.
“Thank you. Before we leave, I need one more piece of information. What company services your computers?”
“It’s Standard Computer Services.”
“We’ll find it. Thank you, Olivia. Your help has been invaluable.”
“I wish I could have helped you more. I pray you catch that stalker. It’s too horrible.”
“Cy is keeping me sane,” Kellie confessed. “Give my best to your husband. We’ll talk soon.” They hugged once more before Cy escorted her out of the room and down the hall to the entrance.
“Good luck!” Janie called out. “I hope you win.”
“Thank you.”
They walked outside and Cy helped her into their rented Buick sedan. Using the Google mapping system, they drove across town to Grayson Janitorial.
Kellie glanced at Cy. “I know Olivia was upset that she’d put my cell number in the database.”