Chapter Two
A Terrible Crime.
King Adonis followed his guards into the room He looked very angry and for once he was not wearing the crown. I couldn't remember ever seeing the King without his badge of office before.
The guards positioned themselves on either side of Willowby and held on to his arms. He could hardly move. He opened his mouth to protest, but all that came out was a squeak.
I did manage to overcome my surprise and ask. “What is the meaning of this? What is going on?”
“The Crown Jewels have gone missing, probably stolen and we have good reasons to believe that this person is the culprit,” said King Adonis.
That made me frown. “I doubt that very much. Willowby has always struck me as an honest boy”
“Well, yes, up to now that is so. “ King Adonis agreed. “But the Crown Jewels are missing and his ropes and hooks were found at the scene.”
“Oh!” I turned to Willowby. “Well?”
“I haven't stolen anything.” Willowby said.
“Then how do you explain your ropes being right next to the Jewel room?” King Adonis demanded.
Willowby shook his head. “I can't!”
“And everyone knows you have been collecting every shiny thing you can lay your hands on for the last few weeks. How do you explain that?”
“I can't”
“Then you will be cast out of the Nest!” King Adonis shouted.
The guards began to drag Willowby towards the door.
“Slow down, “I said. “Being cast out of the Nest is as good as a death sentence and we haven't proved him guilty yet. And If he did steal the Jewels.”
“I didn't. I didn't” Willowby was almost in tears.
“Hah!” sniffed King Adonis.
I waved both my hands, “Just calm down, calm down. Let me finish. If and I mean if, Willowby did steal the Jewels then before you cast him out, I would have thought you would want him to tell you where they are. “
“But I didn't and I don't know where they are.” Willowby protested.
“All right, all right.” I went on in a calm voice. “We shall get to the bottom of this mystery.”
King Adonis took a deep breath. “Perhaps I have been a little hasty.” Then, he turned to me. “What do you suggest we do then?”
“In all the Detective stories I have read, the first thing they do is to examine the scene of the crime,” I answered.
“Detective stories?” Kind Adonis's anger turned to puzzlement.
“Yes, of course, never mind I will explain another time. We need to go and look at the Jewel room to see if we can find out what happened.”
King Adonis nodded. “Yes, that seems sensible. And bring the prisoner.” He pushed past the guards and led the way out of the room. I picked up a magnifying glass from my desk and followed. The King led the way to the Jewel room high up in the roof of the Nest. In deference to the human who couldn't fly and the wingless fairy, they used the stairs rather than flying up.
The Jewel room was a small chamber that led off the throne room. Willowby and the guards stopped in the Throne room and King Adonis showed me into the room.
There certainly had been a crime. The shelves were empty. There was also a large gaping hole in the ceiling.
“I assume there used to be a lot of things in here?” I asked.
Kind Adonis nodded. “There were lots of things. You humans are very careless at times and my people pick up all kinds of pretty things that you lose. They are no use really. The lad could have them, but not my Crown. I feel undressed without it.
The King made as if to enter the Jewel Room. I gently stopped him. "Excuse me, sire but please allow me to examine the room from here before we go in."
King Adonis stood still. "Why?" He asked.
"We may be able to see who has been in the room," I explained. I looked carefully around. "This is very odd, there are only one set of footprints. I assume they are yours from when you went to look for your crown."
King Adonis nodded.
"Then whoever stole the Jewels can't have come in through the door and walked across the room without leaving footprints. Perhaps it is a good job you do not dust the room very often."
King Adonis had the grace to blush. "I don't go in there very often. The crown is hung up on the hook by the door. No one else is allowed in there at all.
I nodded. "I see. The thief then must have come in through the hole in the ceiling."
The King nodded.
"I would have thought that the thief would need wings to do that," I commented.
The King shook his head. "All the thief would need to do is to lie on the roof and hook the Jewels out, or dangle on a rope and pick them up without out touching the floor."
"Hmmmm, yes that is a possibility. Can we get up onto the roof?" I began to feel a little worried.
"There is a little used stairway up, yes. It is a bit rickety so I will fly up while you walk. Do be careful please," said King Adonis.
We met up on the roof. Near to the hole I found two coils of spider’s silk rope and some hooks.
"They are what make me think it is the boy who stole my crown," said King Adonis as he landed next to me. "Only he uses ropes and hooks like that."
"It certainly begins to look very bad for him. But I still find it hard to believe that he is a thief." I took out my magnifying glass and examined the area carefully. I picked up a small piece of black fluff from the edge of the hole and wrapped it carefully in my handkerchief. "Interesting."
Next I peered closely at the rope and hook. I found another piece of fluff on top of the rope. "Very interesting."
King Adonis looked puzzled.
"I think we can move the rope and hook now and go and talk to Willowby." I went back down the stairs carrying Willowby's ropes and hooks.
"Are these yours? I asked.
Sadly Willowby, still held tightly by the guards, nodded.
"Why are they on the roof of the Throne room?"
"I can't tell you, but I didn't steal anything." Willowby sounded very distressed.
"Well, did you put them there?"
"Yes, no one else will touch them."
"When?"
They have been up there for over a week now. And that is the last time I went up there," he added.
I turned to the King. "Perhaps we can establish when this theft took place. I assume you would have noticed the hole in the roof when you hung up the Crown. So the break in must have happened while you were asleep,"
King Adonis nodded. "I usually have half an hours nap straight after lunch. I am a heavy sleeper so I heard nothing and I woke up at my normal time."
"Good, then the theft must have happened during your nap. So, about how long did it take you to call the guards, decide it was Willowby, find out where he was and get down to my room?"
King Adonis thought for a moment. "No more than ten minutes. Why?"
"Well," I said. "I had lunch at the same time as you did and Willowby came to talk to me about half an hour after that."
"So he could have stolen the Crown in that half hour. He was not in the Nest all morning that I do know." King Adonis said with a sniff.
I turned to Willowby. "Where did you spend the morning then?"
Willowby thought for a moment. "I was collecting pollen and Nectar from the Lupins in the Garden."
"There you are, that shows he is a liar," broke in King Adonis. "No fairy has ever managed to collect pollen from Lupins. You need to be as heavy as a bumble bee to open the flowers!"
"If you go and look in the Food store you will find bags of Lupin pollen. It is easy to open the flowers if you know how," said Willowby.
"I hope you do not damage them!"
Willowby was indignant. "Certainly not. I lever them open with a blackthorn spike. If you put it in just the right spot the flower opens easily. I have stronger arms than most because of using the ropes to climb. And I always leave a little pollen behind for the bumblebees. And I take some to the other Lupins. I look after the flowers which is more than some of the other boys do."
"Then, surely someone in the Food store must have seen you. There are almost always people working in there." I said.
Willowby shook his head. "I do not remember seeing anyone. It was lunchtime and I think they were all away, eating"
"It would be easy enough to check if there is Lupin pollen in the Food store," said King Adonis. "You, Mahonia, go and look."
One of the guards left.
"I think you will find that I can prove just from what we have here that Willowby didn't steal the jewels. One. He probably didn't have time if he was delivering pollen; Two. His rope has dust on it, but not underneath it so it can't have been moved and Three, these bits of fluff may well have been left by the thief and one was on top of the rope. It wouldn't have been there if the rope had been moved." I have to say I felt really pleased with myself for that price of detective work.
I took the pieces of fluff from my handkerchief and showed them to King Adonis with a flourish.
Before he could say anything the door burst open and a wild-eyed female Fairy rushed in. She stopped when she saw me. Willowby and the guard.