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His brows drew together. âCome again?â
âTold me I wasnât here when my sister was killed. Then he muttered something about him not being here for her either,â I sighed and stupidly blurted, âAlmost makes me wonder if he had something going on with her.â
Brock scoffed, only to start choking.
I moved closer to him. âAre you okay?â
He nodded. âHe didnât have anything going on with your sister.â
My lips twisted with cynicism. âThatâs not something heâd tell you, now, is it?â
His head turned a fraction. âNo. And yes. He told me two years ago when he first came calling on your mother. And that was before your sister had to move in.â
I sighed. âWell, seeing as heâs been coming around for so long, who knows? I suppose he and Bronwyn couldâveââ
âHe didnât. They didnât.â He looked like he wanted to say more, but stopped himself.
I shook my head. âYouâre right. Wynnie would never do that to me.â
His expression softened for a moment before he shuttered it. âRight. You have a good night, Raegan. And be sure to lock up after me.â
Clint
FOUR HOURS AFTER I dropped off Raegan, I walked into the Otero-Silva offices.
Our covers had nearly been blown tonight. It would be easy for me to blame this on Evan Dylan, the other operative on the case.
He was capable. But that was all I could say about him.
Seriously.
Like Brock, this guy was still in his probationary period, but where Brock had instincts and caught on in the field, Evan did not. And I was starting to wonder if he ever would.
So, I could blame tonightâs near-failure on the new guy, but it wasnât in me to lie. The subject nearly spotted us because of Evanâs moves, but also because my head was preoccupied with Raegan.
If I had been focused, Iâd have prevented Evanâs fuck-up long before it happened.
Hell, striding into the offices, I realized Iâd gotten here on sheer autopilot since my head still wasnât in the in the game.
I should have cut my connection with Penny and Bronwyn months ago. For some reason I couldnât harden my heart to do that to them.
Being around Raegan for the first time in over nine years threw me a curveball.
At least I left Penny with over a dozen cans of peanuts.
That would last her for a while. Certainly, long enough for me to avoid Rae until she went back to New York.
My chest burned as I thought about her leaving. I didnât need to deal with that pain again. It was bad enough ten years ago, and the final blow-up when I visited her in the Big Apple after sheâd lived there for a year was the worst.
Bronwyn should still be alive. If I hadnât been working this damned case, I wouldâve been there four nights ago.
Yet, this rich asshole wanted physical proof of his wife cheating on him. All the better for his divorce. Having worked for Otero-Silva for the past seven years, Iâd figured out that any spouse who suspected the other of cheating most likely was committing adultery themselves.
Still, I was grateful to take Raegan home early. Spending time with her, in any capacity, opened a wound I thought had scarred over but hadnât. Her trepidation around me notwithstanding, it was like old times. The beauty of her personality came through even with people she had just met.
I clenched my teeth and shoved the thoughts aside. This case had eaten up more of my time than it should have, and my resentment grew by the day. Tonight had not helped matters.
âSir. Sorry things didnât go smoother tonight.â
Otero sat back in his swivel chair. âBet you are. Investigator Dylan said you were spaced out. What the hellâs going on?â
I pressed my lips together and exhaled through my nose. âIt wonât happen again, sir.â
He flicked a pencil out of his hand onto the desk. âReally? Then why were you spotted outside the Connelly residence today?â
My eyes widened and he held a hand up to me.
âI donât have anyone tailing you. A police detective working that case pulled up right after you left. He called to find out if weâd been hired to investigate privately. I already knew youâd been over there in the days just afterward, but you canât blame yourself for that womanâs death.â
âThat woman.â Thank God neither Raegan nor Penny was here. Theyâd lose their minds. Hell, I was about to lose my mind.
âShe was murdered, Paul.â
âPeople have household accidents, Clint.â
âIf we were talking about Penny, youâd be right. A thirty-eight-year-old woman who used to be a star swimmer, Iâm not so quick to add her to the accident statistics chart.â
A muscle ticked in Oteroâs cheek before he slid his lips to the side. âThatâs a good point. She fall?â
âWhen Penny found her, Bronwyn was in the tub and a glass of wine sat on the ledge of the tub. She might have fallen asleep or, depending on her blood alcohol levels, she might have passed out. Medical examiner reports havenât come back yet, so we just donât know yet.â
âWe? Were you dating her?â
I shook my head. âNo. Ten years ago, I was serious with her younger sister. Even after we broke up, Penny sent me Christmas cards and a birthday card.â
âShe knows your birthday?â
âMost people celebrate New Yearâs Eve, Paul. She always felt bad about my birthday being so close to Christmas and she didnât like my day being overshadowed by ringing in a new year. Anyway, we kept in touch through the cards.â
His brows arched. âYou sent her cards back?â
I shot a closed-lip smile at him. âYeah. Donât take away my man-card, all right?â
He chuckled. âWouldnât dream of it. Just surprised.â
âAnyway, six months before Penny had her first stroke, she mentioned wanting me to have a spare key to her house. She claimed it was so someone else could help her in an emergency, but I suspect she didnât want to bother the girls with telling
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