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by Michelle Love


  She sobbed with relief as her home came into view. She’d skittered up the porch stairs before she realized her bag was gone. Casting panicked glances around her, she scrambled around to the back of the house, running her hands over the top of the back door. The key she kept there was gone. Sarah rammed her elbow repeatedly into the glass of the window, ignoring the searing pain. The glass shattered finally and, as she let herself in, she could feel blood dripping down her arm. She dragged the heavy oak table over and wedged the door shut, bracing herself back against it as she grabbed her cell phone and called Finn.

  Finn arrived with Steve and a very worried Molly in tow. She let them in and, still trembling, offered them coffee. Finn made her sit down, his dark eyes concerned. Molly used around Sarah, cleaning up her ear and her elbow.

  “Bubba, what happened?”

  “Buddy…” She couldn’t breathe.

  “Buddy did this?” Molly and Finn exchanged a worried look.

  “No,” Sarah said, “I fell. Buddy… he screamed at me, he was insane. He was singing…” her voice trailed off as she met Finn’s gaze. “He was singing “Down in my Heart”.” She quickly told them the rest of the story.

  “He threatened you?”

  She nodded. “I know he doesn’t like me; he was Dan’s friend but he never liked me. But Steve, he’s never been aggressive or…I cannot believe what just happened.” She looked dazed. Finn turned to Steve, spoke in a soft undertone.

  “Buddy’s a nut-job but I doubt he means what he says.”

  Steve’s eyes narrowed. “Still, it’s technically assault, in the State’s eyes anyway…” He and Finn followed as Molly took Sarah back to the Varsity. Molly made Sarah sit on one of the couches.

  “Don’t move. I’ll get you some ice for that ear.”

  Steve sat down next to Sarah. “Sarah, do you want to press charges?”

  She shook her head. “No. No, I think…he was probably drunk and I may have riled him up.” She coughed, flushing. “I got pretty mad at him.” She looked at Finn, relaxed at his reassuring smile.

  “I don’t blame you, kiddo. Why don’t you let Steve have a word with him, see what his problem was?”

  Sarah looked at Steve. “Would you?” He smiled at her.

  “Of course.” He nodded at Finn.

  “I’ll stay with Sarah,” Molly interrupted, appearing from the back room holding a dishcloth filled with ice. She handed it to Sarah. “I just tried to call him.”

  Finn patted Sarah gently on the shoulder. “Feel better, bubba. Don’t worry, we got this.”

  Isaac Quinn looked up from his laptop when someone knocked on his office door. It was his private detective, Stan. Isaac motioned for him to sit.

  “What have you got for me?”

  The detective pulled out a bunch of photos from a folder.

  “Stills from the restaurant’s CCTV, like you asked. They were surprisingly accommodating when I told them who they were for.”

  Isaac studied the photos. In a few he saw himself and Sarah at their table; Sarah looked upset and he cursed himself for the way he had behaved that day. In the next photo, he was alone. It was the photo after that that gave him pause. A tall, blond haired male, talking to the waitress. Isaac’s jaw clenched. The photo was fuzzy but he could see who it was; without a doubt, he was looking at the very much alive face of Daniel Bailey. Son-of-a-bitch.

  He looked up at Stan. “You get anything else on this joker? Is he following Sarah?”

  Stan shook his head. “Not that I’m aware of, anyways. He is screwing some woman. She comes to the city twice a week and they hole up in a motel together. What do you want me to do?”

  “Try and find out who the woman is if you can. Apart from that, as long as he’s no threat to Sarah, just keep an eye on him.”

  After Stan had left, Isaac couldn’t concentrate on anything, just sat in his office, staring at the photo of Dan Bailey.

  What do you want? Was all Isaac could think but he pushed the thought away because he already knew the answer. He already knew the reason Dan Bailey had returned to Seattle.

  The woman you love…

  “Here, let me.” Molly took the tube of antiseptic ointment from Sarah, smoothing some on her battered ear. Her touch was cool and soft and Sarah felt herself relaxing into it. She closed her eyes, her head throbbing with pain.

  “All done here. I’ll get you some painkillers. Where…?”

  “In the bathroom cabinet upstairs.” Her eyes still closed, she felt the swish of air as Molly passed her, heading for the stairs. She laid her head down onto the cool surface of the table. What the hell is that matter with me? She felt completely out of it.

  Molly was back, she heard her fill a glass from the faucet. “Here.” Sarah sat up and took the glass and the pills from her, throwing them back quickly and draining the glass. She smiled wryly at her friend.

  “Sorry, I’m not much company, am I?”

  Molly looked contrite. “With what you’ve gone through lately, it’s not surprising. Just relax.”

  Towering fatigue swept over Sarah and she put her head down on the table again, closing her eyes. She felt Molly’s hand stroke her hair, the smooth, soft rhythm lulling her already tired brain. She found sleep then, unexpectedly. Sweet oblivion.

  A car door slamming shocked her awake. Molly was up then, heading toward the front door. She tried to gather herself – what was she thinking falling asleep like that? She heard them talking, hushed tones she couldn’t make out. She went over to the sink and cranked the faucet, splashing the cold water on her face.

  “Bubba?”

  She turned to see Steve, ahead of Molly and Finn, coming into the kitchen. His face was drawn, sickened. Her gaze slid to Finn, who looked equally shocked.

  “Hey,” she hugged Finn, felt his arms tighten around her. “What happened with Buddy?”

  Steve looked at Finn, who cleared his throat, and shifted from foot to foot.

  “Sarah… Buddy’s dead.”

  For a second it didn’t register then she let out a shaky breath. “I don’t…” She looked at Steve’s stricken face. Of course, she thought, of course. She turned back to Finn, her voice stronger now. “Did he have an accident? Did he kill himself?”

  There was silence then Finn spoke, his voice harder than she’d heard it before. “No.”

  She looked between all three of her friends. “I don’t understand.”

  “He was murdered, Sarah. Buddy was stabbed to death.”

  She felt her knees give way and sat down hard. “Oh my God… but… it couldn’t have been more than twenty minutes…” She looked at Finn, a horrific idea flooding into the front of her mind. “Finn, you don’t think I did it, do you? I swear he was alive when I ran away. I promise I’ll do whatever you need, DNA evidence, lie-detector…” Her voice, rising, was on the edge of panic and both Finn and Molly reached for her. Finn sat next to her, took her hands in his, Molly sat on the edge of the table, his hand on the back of her neck. Steve’s face softened.

  Finn hugged her tightly. “Sarah, as police officers, we have to suspect everyone, and I would appreciate if you would come in to answer some questions but at the moment, there is nothing to worry about. We’re just trying to establish what happened. The thing is… your encounter with Buddy this afternoon…. um… well, we’re having trouble…” He looked at Steve, suddenly awkward.

  Steve squeezed Sarah’s hand. “Sweet girl, we think you may be confused about what exactly happened.”

  There was a silence while Sarah digested this. She felt the hot flame of embarrassment redden her face but she shook her head.

  “No…no, what I told you is what happened. I don’t understand. Why do you think I’m lying?”

  “Not lying, honey, confused.” This was Finn. He kneaded her shoulders. She pulled away and stood.

  “I’m not confused. I know what happened, I was there. Why are you saying this?”

  She looked between Steve, Molly and Finn, s
eeing their concern, feeling their pity. Humiliation washed over her. Steve looked at Finn, who nodded. Steve cleared his throat.

  “Sarah, it couldn’t have happened the way you said it did. Honey, Buddy’s been dead for at least three days.”

  Isaac was about to leave the office when Saul stopped him. His brother wore a serious expression as he motioned for Isaac to sit down.

  “Isaac, we need to talk. Look, I really like Sarah and, god knows, I owe you but I’m beginning to struggle with the workload – bud, you’ve been letting things slide for a while now. I’m working all hours to catch up but – “

  “God, Saul, I’m so sorry.” Horrified, Isaac realized that he’d been so wrapped up in Sarah, he hadn’t even noticed that his brother looked exhausted. The weight of guilt pressed down on him.

  “I’m sorry, I am. Look, it all changes now, I’m here, I’m present.”

  For the next hour they talked business then Isaac sent his brother home to Maika and the kids. Jesus, how had his life turned into this?

  He looked through a stack of notes that his assistant had given him. Invitations to social events. Maybe it would Sarah’s mind off things to go and schmooze with Seattle’s A-list. He smiled to himself. She would be the most beautiful woman in the room. He allowed himself to feel pride at that; the most beautiful woman in the world, at least to him, loved him.

  He realized his cell phone was switched off and quickly fired it up.

  Seventeen voicemails. The first one made his chest clench. Sarah’s voice, hard, angry.

  Isaac. Call me back.

  We need to talk.

  Sarah felt drained. After Finn and Steve had left, Molly had stayed a little while longer but she’d desperately wanted to be alone: she needed time, time to process what they had told her, the implications and the insinuation in their voices.

  She went upstairs and laid on her bed, pulling her knees up to her chest, plumping the pillow underneath her head to get comfortable.

  “Okay,” she said out loud, “let’s go through this.” In her head, she recalled every part of the incident, the trailer park, the singing, the threats, the way he’d hissed at her. Had she imagined it? She tried to step back and look at it dispassionately but eventually shook her head. I know what I saw, what I heard. If it wasn’t Buddy threatening her, then it had been someone else. The person who had been stalking her. You know who it is… The thought made her stomach roil. In the distance, she could hear the discordant song of police sirens, a sound that made her mouth go dry, her heartbeat quicken. Mommy’s screams. Go spread your legs for the deputy, you fucking slut. I got the joy, joy, joy, joy, joy, down in my heart…

  Sarah pulled the pillow over her head and began to sob so much so that when the front door bell rang, she didn’t hear it at first. When finally the sound got through to her, she stumbled down the stairs and yanked the door open. Finn was there, his face wan.

  “Sweetheart, I need you to come found to the station. We need you to answer some questions.”

  Isaac almost groaned when the first person he saw as he drew up to the coffee house was Caroline Jewell. She was standing outside, smoking, and when she saw him she pushed away from the wall and came over to him. Isaac didn’t greet her or smile; he had no time for this wretch of a human. Her smile was unpleasant, mocking as she walked toward him. He sighed and turned to leave.

  “I just saw your girlfriend.”

  Isaac’s shoulders tensed. “So?”

  “On her way into the police station. Kind of seemed like she was under arrest.”

  Isaac stared at her in disbelief. “Man, you have some imagination.” His talk with Saul had made him feel guilty and stressed out and, now, he could do without Caroline’s spite.

  “It’s true. I could have sworn she was cuffed. You don’t believe me, go see for yourself.”

  Isaac stopped, stared at her. Caroline grinned widely, knowing she had him.

  “What you see in that slut is beyond me.”

  Isaac’s lip curled in distaste. “You really are a nasty bitch, you know that?”

  Caroline mocked curtsied. “Still, you get tired of Asian pussy, you come see me.”

  “Yeah, hold your breath,” Isaac muttered as he walked away from the cackling redhead. He made a mental note to ask Finn again why the hell he’d married such an evil woman.

  He walked the block to the station and into the office. The office was empty but he could one of the two interview rooms was occupied and he slipped into the adjoining room to look through the one-way glass. Sarah was facing him, sitting across the table from Finn and another detective he didn’t recognize. She looked calm but tired and stressed; her elbow was bandaged and he could see her ear was swollen and bloody. He watched as she wiped a tear from her cheek. Isaac cursed and went to bang on the interview room door.

  “Jewell! Get out here!”

  Finn came to the door immediately and shut it behind him. Isaac caught a glimpse of Sarah’s shocked face before the door closed. Finn pushed him into the other room.

  “Keep it down, Isaac.”

  “What the fuck is going on, Finn? Why is Sarah in there?”

  Finn waited until Isaac had calmed down before speaking. “Buddy Harte was murdered. She was the last person to apparently talk to Buddy Harte. Although we don’t think it was Sarah who killed him, we still have questions for her. You know how it is, Isaac, I don’t need to tell you this.”

  Isaac chewed his lip, rocked back on his heels a little. “Is she okay?” he said finally, his voice softer now. “Was she hurt?”

  Finn nodded. “But just superficial wounds from falling and from having to break into her house. She’s fine. She’s helping us, answering everything she’s being asked. We’re waiting for a female doctor to come do some swabs.”

  Isaac narrowed his eyes. “You cuff her?”

  Finn put his hand on his deputy’s shoulder. “No, Isaac. She’s not under arrest, she’s just helping us out. She’s very co-operative, very open. Trust me, there’s nothing to worry about.”

  Isaac shook his head. “You can’t honestly think she had anything to do with this? And who is that speaking with her?”

  Finn hesitated for a moment. “I think you should go home, Isaac. I’ll see you in the morning.”

  Isaac stood up. “I want to see her.”

  “Wait. I’ll see what I can do but in the meantime, calm down.” Finn clapped Isaac on the shoulder. “Look, man, she’s fine, she’s good. Just hang on for a few, let us finish up.”

  Cabot Marin, the detective from the city, studied her. “Sarah, we have reason to believe that Buddy was killed by the same person who is murdered young women in the city. The young Asian-American woman. I’m sorry to have to tell you that the victim resembled you to a undeniable degree.”

  Realization dawned – then horror. “Oh God.” She felt sick.

  Cabot nodded. “Obviously, we can’t be one hundred percent sure. We’ll have to wait on forensics but if we’re right… we need to take samples.”

  A sense of dread, of inevitability, hung over her. “So I am a suspect.”

  “It would be irresponsible of us to rule out anyone at this point, you understand? Whilst we’re pretty sure the killer is a male, and a lot taller than yourself, no offense, we can’t afford any missteps.” Cabot smiled kindly at her. “Sarah, do you want to stop for a while? You’re not under arrest, you’re free to go. We can start again in the morning.”

  Sarah rubbed her eyes and shook her head. “I’d rather get it all done. Could I have some tea or water though please?”

  “Of course.” Cabot got up to leave and Finn opened the door.

  “Sarah, Isaac’s here, you want to see him?”

  She nodded and smiled when Isaac came into the room. He hugged her and kissed her forehead.

  “They treating you okay?”

  “Of course. You don’t mind waiting? I might be a while, I don’t know.”

  He tightened his arms and smiled do
wn at her. “I’d wait all night.”

  There was something in his expression she couldn’t read but the comfort of his arms was too soothing for her to consider it.

  Cabot returned with a cup of tea, and Sarah saw now, the female doctor from the Medical Centre who smiled at her. Isaac winked at her as he went out of the room. Cabot waited while the doctor took her swabs and samples then saw the doctor out. Sarah took a sip of the hot tea, feeling the warmth spread through her body. Her hands felt icy cold, her chest tight. Cabot returned and took a seat across the table from her.

  “Mr. Quinn seems like a nice guy. Finn tells me you’ve only just met him?”

  Sarah nodded. “Just a few months ago.”

  “When did your husband disappear?” Cabot asked as Finn returned. She told him and he exchanged a glance, a nod with Finn. Cabot cleared his throat.

  “Sarah, I want to give you a couple of dates over the past couple of years and I’d like you to tell me where you were on the evenings of those dates. If you can’t remember, don’t worry, this is just to follow up a line of investigation.”

  “Okay.” She frowned, looking between the two men. Finn passed Cabot a piece of paper, gave Sarah a reassuring smile. Cabot read through the list and nodded.

  “Okay then. December thirtieth?”

  She relaxed immediately, her shoulders slumping with the relief. “Oh, that’s easy. That’s my birthday, I was here, with Molly having a girl’s night. We started out at Hank’s bar. Nancy and George dropped by as well.” Her chest was loosening up now and she let out a shaky but grateful sigh. Finn smiled back at her.

 

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