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The security detail makes me nervous, because someone from the police force sold us out.
“Only cops with no kids or family at Lana’s from now on,” I say to Donny, who nods. “We’ve only been out in public once. It’s possible he doesn’t even know she exists. It’s been her house mostly we’ve stayed at when I see her, and I’d know if I’d been followed.”
I take a sip of the coffee as he types out a text, probably relaying my request.
“Elise?” I ask him.
“She’s coming around. Her left shoulder was dislocated, and she has two breaks in her left leg where it got pinned on impact. She’s not in shock, but she is fucking pissed.”
He smirks, and I laugh under my breath. Elise will take this as personally as I am now. Then again, everyone has a personal investment now. He came after two of ours, and called me out by name. It’s our mission-our only focus-to bring him down.
Hadley is typing furiously on her laptop. She hasn’t been a techie for years, ever since she became the best in the field on forensics. But now she’s dusting off her old skills, trying to find any footage of which girl Plemmons might have had with him.
Donny and I described the truck-old Ford, beat up, jacked up, and big brush guard on the front. You couldn’t tell it’d been the tool to crash them, because it sure as hell didn’t look like it’d been in a wreck.
“Anything?” I ask Hadley.
Her eyes narrow to slits.
“Not yet. But I will find this son of a bitch.”
“He could be somewhere in the hospital. He’ll want to see this show. Or, if he has any computer skills, he may be hacked into the feed,” I tell her.
She nods. “On it. I already informed the cops of something like that when we got here,” she explains. “They’ve been canvassing the hallways and such.”
“Lisa shooting at him probably pissed him off. He hit them from the rear, sent them sliding around, and then slammed them again. It dazed them enough to give him an edge,” Leonard says as he sits down. “Then after Lisa shot him, he got in the truck, got a good run-and-go from that side road, and T-boned them, probably trying to kill them.”
“He’s a sexual sadist looking for an easy kill? Just to piss us off?” Donny asks, shaking his head.
“He wants us investing all our attention into him. He’s winding us up,” I say through clenched teeth.
“It’s working,” Leonard growls.
A woman pokes her head in. “Ms. Clifton is asking for you,” she says, looking at us all instead of being specific.
Donny, Leonard, and I stand up, and Craig comes jogging down the hall, joining us as we walk toward the room where they’re holding Elise.
Before we make it, my eyes land on a familiar brunette who is racing toward me with wide, terrified green eyes. Her entire body visibly relaxes when she sees me, and she launches herself into my arms.
I grab Lana, holding her to me, as she shakes and trembles. Detective Duke is right on her heels, panting heavily as he doubles over, resting his hands on his knees.
“Fucking marathon runner or something?” he asks between labored breaths.
Lana doesn’t speak. She just clings to me, her arms wrapped tightly around my neck.
“I was so worried,” she finally says.
“They said your team was hit,” Duke explains, running a hand through his hair. “She drove. I couldn’t talk her out of coming. They wouldn’t tell us who was hit.”
I hold her for a second longer. Three of my team members are staring at us with raised eyebrows, before I finally snap back to reality.
Fuck!
I drop her to the ground and push her away, ignoring the way she blanches.
“You can’t fucking be here!” I yell, then cut my eyes to Duke. “Why the fucking hell would you bring her?”
His eyes narrow to slits. “Did you miss the part where I said she was coming with our without me. I came to keep her safe.”
I gesture to Lana, all 5’4 of her. “She weighs 120 at most. You’re at least 200 with law enforcement training, yet you can’t restrain her?”
Lana backs away, saying nothing, but my eyes are on Duke, furiously glaring at him. He glares back, just as furious.
“She’s not a prisoner or a criminal. I can’t legally confine her to her damn house, you arrogant asswipe.”
Donny takes a step between us, as though he’s preparing for things to go bad.
“He’s possibly here or watching, and you bring her here? I’m not fucking stupid. You want him to find her. Especially now. You want a new promotion from a shiny little arrest for the highest profile killer in the nation right now.”
He takes a threatening step toward me, and Donny wedges between us more when I take a step too.
“I couldn’t give a shit about that. I came because I was trying to keep her safe. I don’t have any authority to confine an innocent civilian to her home, and neither do you.”
I open my mouth to yell at him some more, when Lana calmly inserts herself into the conversation, her haunted eyes icy and detached, something I haven’t seen in a while.
“You told me to have a protective detail, and I agreed,” she says quietly. I swallow down my words as she continues. “You told me to let a stranger stay in my house; I agreed, even though I didn’t want to. I take someone with me when I leave. I’ve put my business deals on hold to appease you, not traveling and risking myself. I’ve sat in a protective bubble, answering all your calls and texts promptly so you don’t worry about me.”
Her eyes glisten, but I can tell they’re nothing more than angry tears. And I realize I’ve seriously fucked up.
Chapter 8
When anger rises, think of the consequences.
-Confucius
LANA
Harsh. Oblivious. Arrogant.
Three words I never thought I’d use to describe the man before me.
Unfairly confining me to my house, while not giving me the same option of knowing he’s safe… I can’t even put into words how pissed off I am.
“You don’t even take the time to fire off a text that you’re okay,” I go on, keeping my tone even, refusing to show too much emotion.
I don’t bleed for the world anymore.
He saw more than anyone else, and he didn’t bother to care when it mattered the most.
“Lana, I get that you’re pissed, but you can’t be here,” he says, his voice softening.
“I see that,” I retort tightly, taking a step back. “Sorry I cared. It won’t happen again.”
Tacky and juvenile as that sounds, it’s a bitter girl’s prerogative right now.
I turn and start walking away, but he follows, grabbing my arm. I rip it free from his grip.
“You don’t understand,” he whispers, looking over at a camera. “He could be watching. We don’t know what he’s capable of right now, and his past is mostly a mystery.”
“You put me in a bubble, and I gave you peace of mind. You cared. I’d do anything to ease your mind so that you didn’t worry.” I swallow down the knot in my throat, refusing to get emotional, disallowing my weakness or vulnerability to shine. “I worry too, Logan. Duke got the call your team was hit, and you were all at the hospital. You wouldn’t even answer your phone. Or send a text. Or respond to my hundreds of texts. I can handle a lot of things, but I won’t let you walk all over me, then refuse to offer me the same peace of mind. And then get pissed at me? Talk down to me? Who the hell do you think I am?”
I turn and walk away, and he lets me, because he can’t follow. He can’t make a scene.
The Boogeyman could be watching.
Let the sick bastard come.
I need something to stab.
“Stay with her. I’ll be there as soon as I can get free,” I hear Logan saying, probably to Duke as I keep walking. “And someone find me a fucking phone charger!”
The first tear falls as I step into the open elevator and stab the Lobby button fiercely. I ran up three flights of stairs, worried out of my mind that Logan was hurt when I couldn’t get him to answer my million and one calls or texts.
Turns out, I’m just someone he didn’t bother to think of when I was going out of my mind with all the worst case scenarios.
Dead phone is not a good excuse. Not when everyone on the team is here with their phones he could have used.
Duke slides into the elevators just before the doors close, and he leans against the wall.