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Rory pulled into the driveway of his parentsâ house, staring up at the huge, two-story brick home that he was raised inâand had recently moved out of again. Glancing to the side, he spied the Kingsâ house, and untold memories of the two families growing up together filled his mind. His mom still fixed a large Sunday noon meal and loved nothing more than having all or as many of her children who could make it around the table. He recognized several of the cars already parked in the driveway, so he knew he wouldnât be the only one at the meal.
Stepping through the front door, talking and laughter came from the back where the large kitchen that led into the family room was located.
âUncle Rory!â
He scooped up his niece, Colleen, offering her a hug and kiss. Placing her feet back onto the floor, she scampered off and he bent to kiss Colleenâs mother, his sister, Tara, before shaking hands with Taraâs husband, Carter. Sean came down the hall toward him and the two brothers greeted each other with handshakes and backslaps. âDid Harper come today?â
âYeah, sheâs in the kitchen with Mom.â Sean held his gaze before glancing around to see that they were alone, then dropped his voice. âHeard you were at the Cock the other night. You okay?â
âYeah. I donât suppose youâve heard anything, have you?â Sean was an arson detective, but their brother, Kyle, and Carter were detectives with the narcotics division.
âNo, but Iâve given Harper strict orders not to go back.â
âAnd how did she take that?â
Sean grimaced. âOkay, letâs say that âordersâ didnât go over so well. But we agreed that sheâd only go when in the company of others, and theyâd never leave their drinks unwatched.â
Carter stepped forward into their huddle and shook his head. âItâs not my case, but I heard they havenât made any headway. All they had was a generic description, and the guy made sure to not face any of the security cameras.â He glanced around as well. âTaraâs concerned about Caitlyn and Bekki King being there a lot, too.â
âRory, I didnât know youâd come in,â his mother said, gently elbowing the other men to the side to offer a warm hug, ending their conversation. She leaned back and smiled. âIâm so glad you got to come today.â
Her brown hair had silvered, cut in a style that swung just above her shoulders. Her smile was easy, readily given, just as her hugs were. âAre Kyle and Kimberly coming?â he asked.
âTheyâre coming later. They hope to make it by dessert.â
âHey, Rory!â Caitlyn walked from the kitchen, a platter of rolls in her hand, grinning at him as she made her way into the dining room.
âHey, stranger,â came a soft voice from behind. Turning, he saw Erin smiling at him. Wrapping his arms around her, they hugged tightly. Sharon clapped her hands, calling the family to the table. Making his way into the dining room, Rory was finally able to greet his dad. Still tall and well-built, Colm, a retired FBI agent, greeted him with a hearty hug. âGood to see you, son. Letâs get to the table before your mom fusses and the others grab all the food.â
The meal was a lively event, much like those he remembered growing up. The conversation centered around the family members, their jobs, their activities, and even the Kings next door. By the time the meal was over, he felt like heâd caught up on all the news and gossip. As dessert was served, his brother, Kyle, came in with his fiancĂ©e, Kimberly, joining in the fun.
As they began to clear the table and take the plates back into the kitchen, he managed to fall in line next to Harper. Catching her eye, he whispered, âWill you have a moment before we all leave? I have something I wanted to ask you.â
âOf course!â She glanced around and said, âThereâs plenty of people to clean up. Weâll step outside.â She set her plate down, sent a smile toward Sean, then followed Rory out onto the back patio.
Harper was pretty, soft-spoken, and nurturing, all a good match for his brother. She turned and waited expectantly. Suddenly tongue-tied, he lifted his arm, crooked his elbow, and squeezed the back of his neck with his hand.
âRory, whatâs on your mind?â
Sighing heavily, he said, âSandy.â
Harper startled, her chin jerking back slightly. âSandy?â
âI was with her the other nightââ
âSean told me. At the Celtic Cock. Yes, I know.â
Nodding, he hesitated before plunging in again. âI noticed she was shaken by what happened. I drove her home to make sure she got there safely, but⊠wellâŠâ His voice tapered off, and he looked at Harper, somehow hoping sheâd understand what his unvoiced question was. No such luck.
Cocking her head to the side, Harper said, âThank you for taking her home, Rory. Iâm not sure what youâre looking for, though. Iâve talked to Sandy since then, so Iâm aware of what happened.â
His shoulders slumped, and he dropped his chin to his chest, staring at his boots for a moment. Finally, gaining his courage, he lifted his head. âI got the feeling that she was more shaken about the events than just what she witnessed. I wondered if⊠if there was something that had happened to her⊠uh⊠you know, beforeâŠâ
Harper held his gaze for a long time. Her tongue darted out and licked her lips, appearing to consider her words carefully. âIâve known Sandy since we became freshman roommates in college, and thereâs very little we donât know about each other, good and not so good. But Iâm afraid, Rory, that any specific questions you have about her past would need to be answered by her.â
âYeah, I get it. I just felt kind of helpless. Like there was something I wanted to do but didnât know what it was.â If he hoped that Harper was going to offer him consolation or platitudes, she didnât. Instead,
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