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âI heard you and Grandma Kate had lunch together at Kelseyâs. And that you insisted on driving her there and then home again.â
âShe walks plenty and can certainly manage the few blocks from the restaurant to home, butâŠâ Mary shrugged because she didnât quite know how to finish that sentence.
Adam grinned. âGrandma Kate tolerates our looking out for her. There are daysâmost of themâwhen I believe with all my heart that she, in fact, is taking care of all of us instead of the other way around.â
âI think so too. I have some tea in the fridge. Would you like to come in?â
âI would, thanks. Itâs technically springtime, here. Must seem hot to you, though.â
âThereâs no seems about it, cousin. Mid-eighties edging into the nineties is hot at any time of year anywhere.â
âAh, the glib certainty of my northern-born cousins, just before experiencing their first real Texas summer.â
Mary chuckled. She led the way up to her porch and unlocked the door. Because she knew Adam well, she stepped inside, knowing heâd shut the door behind him.
âIâve heard I may be in for an experience in that regard,â she said. âMakes me want to take you on a February vacation to Upstate New York, kind of to return the favor.â
âWent to Alaska once to visit Sean and Noah,â Adam said. âI hadnât understood the concept of cold-to-the-bone until that visit. Once, as they say, was enough.â
Mary didnât waste any time heading to her kitchen. One good thing about the house being on the small size, the air conditioning worked well.
While Adam did his usual thingâwalked through the rest of the house causal like, all the while checking that there was no one else lurking aboutâshe got down some glasses, filled two of them with ice, and pulled out her jug of tea. Weâre a well-timed pair. Adam came back into the room just as she poured the tawny liquid into their glasses.
âHave a seat, Adam, and tell me what brings you to my door today. Please.â
âI do appreciate your following our social conventions of easy conversation first and not jumping right in with the questions I see dancing in your eyes.â
Mary shrugged. âWhen in Lusty.â She took a moment and met his gaze. âYou checked out the place. Do you think Iâm in danger?â Thatâs better. Sheâd been tucking away the ickiness that was happening in the larger world, pretending there was nothing going wrong anywhere. But it really wasnât her nature to live in denial.
It felt much better dispensing with that particular coping mechanism, at least for whatever it was that would bring the sheriff of Lusty to her door.
âPerhaps not. But in an abundance of caution, I think it might be a good time to review yourâŠumâŠ. personal safety protocols.â
âMy panic button and my can of pepper spray are in the bedroom, tucked away in a drawer. Do you want me to start carrying them with me again?â
Adam actually shivered. âGood Lord, no. It chills me to know that all the time you were in New York City you actually carried those around with you.â
âExcept of course within the sanctity of my own homeâand look how well that turned out for me.â
âNow youâre just trying to give me nightmares.â Adam was good at distraction, Mary decided, when he shivered again, purely for affect.
Because just then the front door opened and her guys arrived, looking a tad hurried and worried but trying not to, and a whole hour and a half earlier than expected.
Mary had set two more clean glasses on the counter and was able to reach over for them and the bowl of ice.
âGet yourself some sweet tea, guys. Itâs good for calming fraying nerves.â
Toby looked over at Anthony, who just shook his head. âYouâve got a smart mouth, woman. I have to admit I kind of like that about you.â
âEven when itâs not well aimed for your purposes?â
âEven when.â
âSince Iâm the only person who appears to be out of the loop, it would be nice if someone would tell me whatâs going on.â Mary was losing her patience, but she did realize the arrival of Anthony and Toby was what Adam had been stalling for.
Adam looked at Toby then settled his gaze on Anthony.
Mary swore she could almost see the lines of mental communicationâa few grunts punctuated by a crotch scratchâpass between the two men.
Then Anthony turned to her. âApparently, just after we got together, the three of us, Thomas Northcliffe managed to swap places with another inmate who was due to be released. The two men did share a passing resemblance. No one apparently checked fingerprints, or any other fucking thing else, because he was successful. And heâs been walking around on his ownâlocation unknownâever since.â
Chapter Fifteen
âDid you think I was going to swoon? Have some sort of what they used to refer to as a fit of âfemale hysteriaâ? Or maybe go sit in the corner and shiver in fear?â
Mary gave her guys full credit. They didnât flinch, and they didnât waver. Because she had begun to expect it in moments when they thought their asses were more or less hanging out there, it didnât surprise her when Anthony was the one to answer her.
âNo. We did, actually, expect you to demand somebodyâs head on a pikeâsomebody at that so-called facility where theyâd fucked things up and let that psychopath go free.â
âWhat good would that do?â Mary sighed. She really hated it when her inner bitch emerged. âSorry about my pissy attitude just now. I am furious, but itâs not on you guys. Now, having Adam babysit me until you got homeâŠthat could be another matter.â
Anthony lifted up his hands. âHe just told us he was going to find out where you were and make sure you were safe. We were incredibly grateful for that, because we were scared shitless that asshole Thorncliffe might somehow be here, and we were too damn far away to do that little thing
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