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Laine did know. âMatt⊠Iâm not going to keep this a secret. I did that before, when I was with Houston PD, and it wasââ It was what? How could he describe it? Laine shook his head. âIt was fucked up, okay? I wonât do it again.â
Matt narrowed his eyes as he studied Laine. âYou know that thereâll be some people that will want you out of office, and I have no desire to fill your position. Are you ready to deal with the fallout from this?â
ââFrom this?ââ Anger speared through Laine as he pushed away from the desk and stood. He slapped his palms down on the desk and glared at Nixon as he spoke. âWhy the hell should I have to make a choice here? I know about reality, and I know that the last time I kept everything quiet and hidden away, it didnât make a damn bit of difference! Someone knew, and that person killed my lover!â Laine forced out the words that were twisting his insides. âAnd I have to live with the fact that maybe, maybe if I hadnât been too much of a coward to speak up and stop hiding who I was, Conner would still be alive today. I wonât do that again, not for this job, not for my pride, not for any reason. If you have a problem with that, then you canââ
The door flew open and a voice cut Laine off. âNow, come on, Laine, donât say something you might regret.â
Laine looked up and Nixon whipped his head around to stare at the man standing in the doorway.
âWho the fuââ Nixon was already rising from his seat in a show of aggression that Laine had never seen before, but didnât bode well for the shorter, dark-haired man smirking as he lounged against the doorframe.
âMatt! Sit down.â Laine smiled and wondered that his nerves werenât fried at this point. âThis is my former partner from Houston PD, Detective Richard Montoya. I think heâs here to help.â
Nixon stopped in his tracks but didnât return to his seat. Instead, he stood glaring at Montoya. The tension between the two men was so thick Laine wouldnât have been surprised if theyâd both pulled out their dicks and compared sizes. He started to say as much when Doreen appeared behind Montoya.
âI swear,â Doreen didnât speak so much as almost cluck the words as she glared from Montoya to Matt, âI canât even step into the ladiesâ room without a bunch of preening peacocks popping upâthough I might just shorten the word peacock if you two donât stop acting like some chest-thumping Neanderthals.â
Laine laughed before he caught himself, startled by Doreenâs threat to call the men dicks, or cocks, rather, and earned Doreenâs flinty glare.
âIâm sorry, Doreen.â He wasnât stupid, and Nixon normally wasnât either, so why the man didnât speak up was beyond Laine. As far as Montoya, he didnât know Doreen would verbally annihilate him if he didnât conform to her wishes, but he was a quick study, always had been. Montoya turned to Doreen and offered his hand.
âI apologize as well. Richard Montoya.â
Laine would just bet the man was flashing his knee-melting smile. Laine had seen that smile work its magic on dozens of women, and Doreen didnât appear to be an exception.
âWell. All right then.â Doreen shook Montoyaâs hand. âDoreen Crews. Donât let that big guy glaring daggers at you bother you, heâs just protective of his friends, isnât that right, Matt?â A grunt was the only answer Nixon made. âHowever, if you do happen to do anything that causes Sheriff Stenley any problems, Matt hereâll be the least of your problems.â Doreenâs smile widened in a way that was predatory rather than friendly. âYou do that, and that pretty smile you gave me wonât save your butt, you hear me, boy?â
Maybe Rich is losing his touch. âDoreenââ
âI know, you need more coffee.â Doreen slipped into the room and walked over to grab Laineâs cup. She turned back to face Matt and Rich. âNow, Iâm thinking Iâll fetch you two a cup of coffee as well, if yâall can behave.â Doreen shrugged, a physical âwhat can you do?â âIf you boys canât play nice, far be it from me to hype you up with caffeine.â
âFine,â Matt muttered as he returned to his seat. âI promise to behave.â
Rich laughed from the doorway and gave Doreen an innocent look as he waved a Styrofoam container at her. âWhat? I came preparedâand I always behave.â At Doreenâs snort, Rich winked at her then proceeded to walk right up to Laineâs desk and sit on the edge, his back to Matt in such a way that Matt was blocked from Laineâs view.
Laine sat back in his chair and tried not to be amused at the childish behavior. The two men were acting out of character, or at least Matt was. Laine wasnât sure he knew Rich any more. Regardless, this needed to stop right now. Laine nudged Richâs hip, hard, pushing him off the desk, and glared at Matt in such a way that the man didnât dare to laugh.
âIâve about had enough of this shit. YouââLaine pointed at Matt, ignoring the small bit of satisfaction he felt when the man flinchedââstop acting like an ass or Iâll send you out to Mrs. Hawkinsâ place to take her report about a prowler.â
âSheriff.â Matt sat forward,
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