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Gem Stone

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by Dale Mayer


  Mark snorted. "How does that make any sense? We weren't even there when the stuff was spilled."

  With the gun still waving around in his hand, and a captive audience, Ian explained, "That's the thing. It was hot out and once my contact from the chemical waste disposal company heard there were kids about, he was afraid that you'd gone into the creek to cool off."

  "And you know what's funny?" Reid said, speaking up, "We were never in the creek that week. Gem never saw anyone doing anything and the couple of pictures she took showed nothing. Even Mark's swim was after the cleanup efforts."

  "But then, you already know about the pictures as you probably have my flash drive, don't you?" Gem gave Ian a hard smile.

  Ian glared right back at her.

  Mark snorted. "So typical. Nothing to worry about right from the beginning. You guys had an accident, you fixed it. It would have been all good."

  The sheriff glared. "You should've left the kids alone."

  "I didn't plan on touching them?" Ian said, "But once those two idiot cousins got into the action, things went to hell...fast. I tried to fix it, but..."

  "So what the hell are you doing now?" Trust Reid to put it in simple terms. "Leave us alone and go away."

  "I can't do that." Ian looked around. "Things are too out of control."

  Gem watched the expressions race over his face. "Why not?" she asked.

  He glared at them. "I'm not stupid. I know when I'm cooked. I figured Barry might confuse the issue long enough for me to haul ass out of here. As it is now…I've got a bit of a problem here."

  "Yep, you do. Too many of us to shoot. We'll all jump you at the first shot. So you might as well just hand over the gun and call it a day." Gem cheerfully smiled at him. John would be coming around the corner – if not at this moment, then soon. There was no way this guy was going anywhere. At the very minimum, he'd been storing illegal chemicals and admitted to kidnapping them out of John's house. That should mean jail time.

  She couldn't help but grin at the idea of this deputy doing some serious time in prison. "You're looking at even more years behind bars if you don't put that gun down."

  "Not going to happen." He retreated several steps. "All three kids. Lie down on the ground, hands behind your back."

  "No." Mark stood with his arms crossed over his chest, a bored look on his face.

  Barry stepped forward. "Come on, Ian. Put the gun down."

  "No?" Ian screamed, his face turned red. "Do you want to get the first bullet?" He leveled the gun at Mark's chest. Mark glared at him. "No, then how about I take out the damn girl." He shifted the gun toward Gem.

  She felt the color drain from her face.

  "I don't want to hurt you," Ian said, "but if think you're going to screw up my plan to disappear, you've got anothe––"

  A shovel came out of nowhere and smacked him hard on the side of head. His eyes rolled up and his face went funny. He collapsed to the ground with a thud. John stood over him, a heavy shovel in hand.

  "Damn deputy." John glared at the sheriff and Barry. "Now what's the point of being lawmen if the kids are the ones that got to do all the work?"

  The sheriff ran a hand over his face then looked down at the unconscious deputy. He picked up Ian's gun and tucked it away. Then holstered his own. "Ten years he's worked for me. Never once did I see this in him." A worried look wrinkled up his face. "And where the hell are those other chemicals he said he was storing? And who was he storing them for? Ian has a lot to answer for when he wakes up."

  "I've got a hint for you, Sheriff." Gem walked toward them. "Check out the rest of his family. Someone probably works for a waste disposal company."

  Mark stepped in, "Or find a new job. Cause we aren't going to be quiet about this."

  "What? Now there's no call for that." The sheriff's face had gone pale then flushed red.

  Gem glanced at Mark and Reid, then back at the sheriff. "You can't look me in the eye and tell me you did right by us in this case, can you?"

  He flushed. Pursing his lips, he shook his head. "Not in the beginning, but I definitely did afterwards. And now I've got a mess of work to do. We've got to track down this company. And find out about those chemicals. And if some dangerous ones are stored in this town, we have to clear them out and clean up. And keep an eye on you guys in case you did come in contact with something in the creek."

  Mark's face puckered. Gem almost laughed.

  "Got some fun times in front of us." A determined look came over the sheriff's face. He nodded. "But we'll get to the bottom of this. And make sure everyone involved pays for their part in this mess."

  "See that you do. In a couple of years we'll be voters too." Gem glared at him as another idea filtered into her mind. "On the other hand there might be something you can do to make up for your initial lapse." She tapped her foot, thinking about it.

  He frowned. "Oh. Just what would that be? And you wouldn't be talking blackmail, would you?"

  She snorted.

  Mark puffed up at the insult. She placed a restraining hand on his arm. "No we aren't into anything illegal – thanks once again for the instinctive lack of confidence. Too bad you didn't look at those closest to you instead of at us. No, I have something in mind, but I'll have to think on it first. I'll be talking to you over the next few days, I'm sure."

  The sheriff pursed his lips, studied her face with narrowed eyes, then after a long silence where Gem stared back him, he nodded. "When you're ready to discuss the matter, come on down to the station. I'll be sure to make some time."

  "Will do." She smiled brightly and smirked at the suspicious look he tossed her way. The sheriff caught Mark's grin, studied it, then shook his head. He turned away to look at his old friend, handcuffed on the ground, and now starting to moan. "Barry, let's get him back to the station. We have a mess of work to do."

  With a determined look, the young deputy hauled the older man, moving now, but groggily, to his feet. "Let's go, Ian."

  They escorted Ian back to the car on the shoulder of the road. "Good riddance," Gem said as they watched the three law enforcement officers drive away. "Wonder if this is finally over."

  "Hopefully our part in this is." John leaned on his shovel and stared at the three kids in front of him. "Too often justice isn't always served at the top level."

  "No, it isn't. He didn't actually say who set fire to the house either, did he? Might have been Creepers or maybe Ian did it. Not sure that we can believe him anyway." She sighed and rubbed the back of her neck. Then she remembered something else. Turning back to Mark and Reid, she grinned. "No more Creepers. At least for a while." She gave a nonchalant shrug. "Of course, there'll be a replacement."

  "So now what?"

  Gemma walked over to John and gave him a hug. "First things first. Thank you."

  He stabbed the shovel into the ground and wrapped her tight in his arms. "You're welcome. Good thinking on that phone call."

  "Had to do something. Wasn't liking the way things were going. Now we have witnesses as well." She stepped back and beamed at the males surrounding her. Life was good.

  "What's the chance that our life can get back to normal now?" Gem asked hopefully. "Maybe even get Misty home too?"

  "Soon. Let's get moving." John picked up his shovel. "Doris's going to be worried until we show."

  The three fell into step behind him.

  "So now what?" Mark linked arms with Gem.

  "Yeah, things could get rather boring now, huh?" Reid looked over at them as they walked home, then hooked his arm through her other arm.

  "Boring. Oh I don't know about that. I think we can always find something exciting to keep us from being bored. I'm sure the sheriff would enjoy some assistance on his other cases. Maybe keep us on as reserve deputies? Volunteer deputies even? Can't be official ones yet, though." She smirked and nudged Reid gently.

  They'd all be looking for work coming up. What a perfect idea. The sheriff was already primed.

  "What do y
ou think?" Gem smiled. "Would you like to work on the right side of the law for a change? I'm thinking there could be some ends to tie up here. Like the need to find Ian's cache of hidden chemicals. Find out all the other players who were involved? And that could be just for starters."

  Reid's face lit up. "If only. That would be a lot of fun, actually. Barry would go for it. What do you think? How's our leverage on the sheriff? Big enough?"

  Mark chuckled. "I don't know if it's that big. Besides, working for law enforcement would give John and Doris the heebie-jeebies."

  John was too far ahead to hear their conversation. Just as well.

  "Maybe and maybe not. John and Doris want us to have jobs and hobbies. So what's better than working with the law as a hobby?"

  "You think we could make it happen?" Reid's face lit up with hope. "Cause I'd love that."

  "You know something. I think it might be possible." She looked up at Mark. "Talk to me. Yes, or no?"

  "What about Misty? Can she join if she wants to?" Mark tilted an eyebrow.

  "Absolutely. Family is family."

  The three exchanged energized conspiratorial glances. "Let's do it!"

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  About the author:

  Dale Mayer is a prolific multi-published writer. She's best known for her Psychic Visions series. Besides her romantic suspense/thrillers, Dale also writes paranormal romance and crossover young adult books in several different genres. To go with her fiction, she also writes nonfiction in many different fields with books available on resume writing, companion gardening and the US mortgage system. She has recently published her Career Essentials Series. All her books are available in digital and print formats.

  Published Young Adult books include:

  Family Blood Ties

  Vampire in Denial

  Vampire in Distress

  Vampire in Design

  Book 4 (fall 2013)

  Design Series

  Dangerous Designs

  Deadly Design

  Darkest Designs (fall 2013)

  Standalone Titles

  In Cassie's Corner

  Gem Stone Mystery

  Published Adult Books:

  Psychic Vision Series:

  Tuesday's Child

  Hide'n Go Seek,

  Maddy's Floor

  Garden of Sorrow

  knock, knock...

  Death Series

  Touched by Death

  Haunted by Death

  Second Chances...at Love Series

  Second Chances

  Book 2 (winter 2013/2014)

  Other Adult novellas/short stories:

  It's a Dog's Life - romantic comedy novella

  Riana's Revenge - fantasy short story

  Sian's Solution - short story from Family Blood Ties

  Connect with Dale Mayer Online:

  Dale's Website – www.dalemayer.com

  Twitter – http://twitter.com/#!/DaleMayer

  Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/DaleMayer.author

 

 

 


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