The Hardys debuted the week before Nancy did.ĭrew mystery hour starred Pamela Sue Martin as Nancy, William Schallert as Carson Drew, The hour longĮach week with either the Hardys or Nancy. January 1977 was the debut of The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries on ABC. Joe followed closely behind, shaking his head.Nancy Drew Collectibles: The '70s, '90's, & 2002 T.V. His gaze cleared and a muscle in his jaw twitched before he purposely strode out the door. She knows what she’s doing.”įrank did not respond to the well-meaning advice. Don’t let your concern about Nancy’s safety distract you from our problems, like finding out what happened to Lockhart, big brother. “You didn’t have to,” he sighed heavily, focused on the door again. “I didn’t say anything,” the younger boy supplied helpfully after a short staring contest.
Her hand returned to her side, and she smiled at him and Joe in turn briefly before she resumed walking to the door and slipped outside.īlinking slowly, Frank’s gaze moved from the door to his brother. Please, trust me.” She searched his face. It took Frank a second to realize she was speaking.
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Her hand was very soft and warm, and he wondered if she felt the tingles dancing where their skin touched. His eyes widened a bit, and he forgot what he intended to say. He opened his mouth to protest and was instantly silenced when Nancy unexpectedly brought her hand up to rest against his right cheek. They may be in danger if Nancy told them what she knew? Hadn’t he and Joe faced plenty of danger before? And what sort of danger might she herself be in, knowing whatever she did? She couldn’t keep them in the dark any longer, not let them help.
I don’t want you both to possibly be in danger.” The expression on her face was determined.įrank felt an inkling of frustration. “ Drew,” there was an edge in Frank’s low voice as he caught her by the arm, a dark frown furrowing his brow. You and Joe should get some rest.” She started for the door. “I need to look into some things…” She glanced around the almost empty lobby and changed the subject. Having worked together on solving several mysteries in the past, he was puzzled by Nancy’s refusal to tell him and Joe what exactly her case was about, other than that she was following someone. She came out of her thoughts with a slight shake of her head. Were their cases connected? Was it Lockhart she had been alluding to trailing a couple days ago…? “You know him? What do you know about what’s going on?” Frank asked with surprise, exchanging glances with Joe. The girl pressed her lips together into a firm line, gaze turning inward, the wheels in her head spinning. I didn’t realize he had vanished until after the police came.” He turned to Joe, an uneasy feeling turning his stomach his worry was mirrored in his brother’s eyes. “But I’m wondering what happened to Lockhart. “We’re fine,” Frank quickly assured in turn. Nothing like passing the night searching the cemetery, being arrested for stealing a body that may have never been there, and trying to catch some winks on those hard as steel cots back there,” the blond-haired boy recounted as he rubbed the back of his stiff neck. “Are you both okay?” she looked back and forth between the boys. And you are welcome.” Her expression grew serious. “How much do we owe you?” His hand wandered towards his pocket. “It’s hard when trouble just seems determined to follow us,” Joe replied with an innocent shrug, reaching her side. “Can’t you two stay out of trouble for at least a single day?” she teased lightly. The worry vanished from Nancy’s face as she gave them a small smile in return. Nodding thanks to the deputy who had escorted him and his brother, the dark-haired boy added, “That’s the second time you’ve been our guardian angel.” His tone was grateful. “I should have known…Nancy Drew,” Frank Hardy sighed, making no attempt to keep the smile from his face when he saw the red-blondish-haired teenager waiting for him and Joe in the lobby of the county jail. Summary: Sometimes it is hard for a detective to stay focused on a case…
No copyright infringement is intended.Īuthor's Note: Inspired by, sort of based on, a scene in the “Voodoo Doll” episode from The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1970s TV show.
Disclaimer: The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew do not belong to me this story gives me no profit but fun.