Thanks for taking the time to comment. Responses are as rare as $1/gallon gas.
There is a movie from 1956, "The Bad Seed", which in part is the inspiration for Sally. The cute, little 8 year old girl in pigtails and a pinafore dress, who just happens to be a psychotic serial killer. What happened to her when she grew up?
The story is clear, Sally is on vacation, so no, there's no competitor involved. Like the original "StoxBox" stories that introduced her, sometimes she takes time off from her busy schedule to recharge the batteries. I like the analogy to a spider with the bug trapped in the web. No ex-wife either, well, not in the context you imply....
As for the electronic tracking, that is being addressed in part 2. I'll try not to get too technical, though that's my field (electronics engineering). Suffice to say it's not an issue.
I tend to write stories with happy endings. Too much Hollywood, I suppose. Sally came about when I thought about trying something new, the not so very happy ending.
What makes a character memorable? Is it some kind of quirk, like Holmes' Deerstalker hat, or Charlie Chan's pearls of Confucian wisdom? Why does Sally talk so oddly? Tune in to find out, same Bat-time, same Bat-channel....
Jack Peacock