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Well, that and Sheriff Stenleyās accounting of his time spent with Carlin. Stenley seemed to like the guy, and Matt found it hard to believe Mrs. Hawkinsā nephew could be the ass Matt had built him up to be in his mind, not if Stenley liked him. Matt respected his bossās opinion and knew him to be a good judge of character.
Yesterday Carlin had left a card with his cell number on it and told Stenley heād like to apologize to Matt and talk to him about Mrs. Hawkins. Matt hadnāt bothered to call, thinking itād be better to just show up, but he hadnāt counted on memories of the last time heād been at the motel. All heād intended to do that day was check up on Stenleyās former Houston PD partner, Rich Montoya. Instead, Matt had walked into a trap set by James McAlister, the man whoād killed Conner years earlier when Conner had been Stenleyās lover. McAlister had very nearly killed Matt in one of the motel rooms, and Richā¦ God, what the sadistic bastard had done to him! Matt had seen Rich in the hospital, his body covered in white bandages where McAlister had cut him. Thereād been a particularly vicious gash on the side of Richās faceā
Those memories had Mattās brow beaded with sweat and his palms clammy. His breath rasped noisily in the confines of the vehicle. āItās not even the same freaking room!ā
It didnāt matter, he couldnāt make himself get out, not when he could feel the knife slicing into him again, feel the shock and fear and desperation all over again. Heād laid there curled on the floor, blood pooling at his side and under him, frantic to live, but his own sense of self-preservation wasnāt so great that heād forgotten the mad man whoād stabbed him had taken Rich Montoya to torture. Matt had managed to call Stenley and tell him McAlister had Rich, which was what McAlister had told Matt to do. All Matt and Rich had been to McAlister was baitāheād wanted Stenley, wanted to possess him in every way. Heād very nearly gotten his wish. Itād taken bullets from three menāSevero includedāto end McAlisterās life before he killed both Stenley and Rich. By then Matt had been on his way to the hospital, in shock from the loss of blood and the damage done by McAlisterās knife.
A tap on the driverās window sent Mattās heart skittering in his chest. He cursed and looked at the blond man through the glass. Carlin tapped the window again and Matt took a steadying breath as he fingered the window switch. A sense of calm seeped into him as he caught a hint of the scent of cookies.
Matt couldnāt bring himself to be freaked out over what Severo suspected was Mrs. Hawkinsā lingering presence, not when it soothed him like sheāif it was really herāalways had when sheād been alive and heād felt so knotted up inside.
Carlin tapped a third time, his smile slipping. Matt lowered the window. āSorry. I was kind of lost in my head,ā he said as soon as he thought the window was low enough for Carlin to hear. āDo you smell something, kind of like cookies, maybe?ā
Carlinās mouth dropped open and he looked at Matt as if he were nuts. āCookies? Why would I smellā¦?ā He sniffed and frowned. āIs this like a game, Iām supposed to guess what kind of cookies you have with you or something? I have to tell you Iām not big on sweets, but thereās, I donāt know, a hint of maybe cinnamon, and vanilla?ā
That answered a couple of questions. He wasnāt the only one Mrs. Hawkins was exposing herself to, and he wasnāt hallucinating. He grinned as Carlin frowned at him. Maybe the man could help him clear up another question that had been weighing heavily on Mattās mind.
āDo I get a cookie if I got it right?ā
Matt shook his head. āI donāt have any, and even if I did, you said you donāt like sweets.ā
Carlin planted one hand on a narrow hip and arched an eyebrow. āWhatever that scent is, itās making my mouth water, so Iām not as averse to something sweet as Iād thought. But since you donāt have cookies, care to tell me why you even asked?ā
Not yet, maybe not ever, depending on how open minded Carlin was. Time to divert. āSheriff Stenley said you wanted to talk to me?ā
Carlin narrowed his eyes, a silent warning that he wasnāt fooled by Mattās attempt to change the subject. āIām an attorney, I know all about diverting people away from subjects you donāt want them to broach. However, given the fact I was a colossal jackass to you when we met, Iāll drop itāfor now.ā
He stepped back and tugged at the door handle. āBut I would much rather talk inside. Would you please come with me? Iād like to apologize without feeling as if the whole town is watching the show.ā
Matt glanced around and didnāt see another person, but that didnāt mean anything here in McKinton. People knew your business before you did, it seemed. But Matt wasnāt sure he was up to going into the motel room just yet.
āHow ābout you change into something other than a fancy suit and we go out to your auntās place? I still need to swing by there and feed the chickens.ā On second thought, maybe taking Carlin with him was a mistake. The blond would probably laugh his ass off when that rooster attacked Matt again.
Carlin glanced away, looking at something off to his side. āIām not sure ifā¦ Okay.ā He turned back to Matt. āGive me five minutes to change. Would you like to come in and wait?ā
Matt couldnāt repress a shudder any more than he could tamp down the goosebumps that prickled his skin. āIād prefer
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