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He shuffles off and it’s just Noah and me, glaring at one another, considering killing one another if only because the sheriff put it on the table.
“Don’t do this.” Noah’s cheeks flex when he says it.
“Too late. It’s done. Fiona should wrap this up pretty quickly on your end. If you play your cards right, you may never see the inside of a courtroom. I’m guessing arbitration at worst. But that only works if you deny the hell out of everything. Play along—you had nothing to do with it, Noah. It was my car they found, not yours.”
“I hauled that body out of that morgue right along with you. It was my backyard we buried her in. And we don’t know the evidence they have as of yet.”
“That’s what Fiona is gathering right now.” I run my fingers through my hair and take a deep breath. “Look, Noah. Don’t make me hurt you to drive home the point. Lemon is having a baby. Both of us cannot be out of commission by way of a prison cell for God knows how long.”
“We’ll make bail,” he says, taking a seat on one of the benches lining the walls.
“And when this goes to trial, we could make prison, too.” My jaw clenches as I try my best to stifle my anger. “A month ago I could never have conceived this.”
He leans hard and rests his elbows on his knees. “And you didn’t. Lottie asked me if I thought Florenza could help us avoid that mob massacre. I said yes. This is my doing. My nightmare. I pulled us into this.”
“And I’m the only one who can pull us out of it.” My voice echoes over the walls like a gong. “Someone just might go down for this one, Noah. But it does not have to be you.”
The clip-clop of high heels speeds in this direction and Fiona is let into the cell.
She watches as the guard takes off before glowering at us.
“What in the hell were the two of you thinking?” She takes a seat over on the bench next to Noah. “Essex, I expected more out of you.”
Essex.
My lips purse as she says my proper name. It’s nothing I’m ashamed of, but it’s not a name I prefer. My father had a way of saying it that set my teeth on edge, so a few years ago I let people know I preferred to be called by my middle name, Everett.
But back when I was after everything that wasn’t nailed down, a few of the women got a thrill out of using my formal moniker and refused to call me anything but. Word got around, and soon only the women I bedded—of which I’m ashamed to say there were many—were calling me by my proper name.
I didn’t mind. And yes, Fiona Dagmeyer happens to be one of many.
Of course, Lemon has called me Everett from the get-go, and I prefer it. She’s the only woman I’m with, and I plan on keeping it that way. She’s my wife, even if we did start off as a business transaction, and I want to keep it that way, too—the wife part. Not that Noah won’t want to have a say in it. Noah is forever getting in the way.
I shoot Noah a look. And here he is. In the way as usual.
My mother was married to his father for all of five minutes. Just long enough for Noah to sweep in and steal my high school girlfriend. At the time it felt like a pretty big deal—something I needed to give him a black eye over, and I did. But Cormack Featherby and I weren’t all that serious, not outside the physical realm. At the end of the day, I couldn’t care less if they were together.
But Lemon? I’m not feeling so generous. I don’t care if Noah was with her first. He came into that relationship with a wife of his own. Yes, they were separated, but he kept Lemon in the dark and it set them on a rocky trajectory.
And while Lemon and Noah were taking a breather, Lemon and I started something up ourselves. It was good. It’s still good. But unfortunately for me, Noah still wants a shot with Lemon.
I know she still cares for the guy.
Hell, I care for the guy.
He was my brother during our short tenure as family. In fact, I still very much consider Noah and his brother, Alex, family.
I sigh over at Fiona. “I expected more out of myself as well. What’s the evidence we’re looking at?”
“You won’t like it.” Her eyes narrow over mine as she slips on a pair of dark-rimmed glasses. “They have your car identified from the security footage from the bank across the street, but you knew that.”
Noah nods. “And what about us walking to the morgue?”
I know what he’s thinking. Lemon was there with us that night, and so was Carlotta. They can easily get sucked right into this nightmare along with us.
Fiona glares at him. “I suggest you edit yourself out of any further conversations. As far as the sheriff’s department goes, they only have evidence of Essex’s presence. There’s no footage of anyone trotting to the morgue. The angle didn’t allow for it.”
“That’s great.” Noah’s eyes widen in my direction. “We can say Everett was there doing something else. It’s just a coincidence his car was there the night Florenza’s body disappeared.”
She looks at him through slotted lids. “He confessed. Not that it matters.” She turns my way. “They have a clear shot of you in the morgue, Essex. The
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