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He looked different: his tall frame thinner. His face was gaunt, his dark hair cut prison short. Her breath caught at the damage to his face: blackened eye, a cut across the bridge of his nose. What happened? she wondered, but she would not ask.
βLaney,β he said, breathing fast from his run. βAre you sure youβre not hurt?β
The sheer irony of the question. She blinked, staring, unable to process. How could he even ask it? βI told you Iβm okay, but you havenβt explained what youβre doing here.β She couldnβt stop the bitterness from spilling out. βChecking to see if I signed the divorce papers yet?β
The word divorce burned like poison in her mouth. In fact, the papers still sat in her desk drawer, waiting for her signature, a scrawled name that would mean an end to a relationship sheβd thought was God ordained. Her head began to pound.
Jude Duke pulled up in his patrol car, stepped out and hustled over. He shot Beckett a hostile glare, the sun glinting off his sheriffβs badge. He was a few inches shorter than Beckett, his eyes hazel to Beckettβs brown. βMom wanted me to bring you some jam, Laney.β He must have seen the distress on her face because he asked, βWhat happened?β
Beckett explained about the snake.
βAre you bitten?β Jude asked.
Laney shook her head, hoping her voice sounded steady. βI brought supplies back from the park for one of the guests. The snake must have crawled into his pack before we loaded it in the back.β Was she really calmly explaining things in front of her soon-to-be-former husband?
Jude nodded. βSnake hitchhiked out of the park, huh? Iβll call animal control.β He stepped away to speak into his radio.
Beckett kept those chocolate eyes on her until she thought she would scream. They were not the same eyes she remembered. They were harder, duller and missing something she could not identify. βI need to talk to you, Laney. Privately,β he said.
Oh, how sheβd wanted to talk, begged him through letters and stilted jail phone conversations. She would have done anything to talk to Beckett and make him see she believed in him no matter what, that sheβd stand by him every day of his life. Now it was too late. She shook her head, willing herself to return his gaze. βYou made it clear what you wanted, Beck. Thereβs nothing more to say.β
The muscles in his throat worked. βThis is important. Youβre in danger.β
She could not help darting a look at him then. βWhat?β
His expression was something sheβd never seen in him before, something wild and desperate. In danger? Beckett was many things, but he was not a murderer, of that she was dead certain. Someone else had killed Pauline Sanderson.
A killerβ¦the real monsterβ¦had never been caught, though no one would ever believe it. The murderer was undoubtedly long gone, had probably left the tiny town of Furnace Falls far behind. There was no criminal on the loose here. Was there?
* * *
Beckett felt Judeβs hard stare as he finished his radio conversation and rejoined them, handing Laney a jar of jam. He squared off with Beckett. The distrust radiated off him in palpable waves. Beckett had learned the hard way that Jude was a cop first and a cousin second. As the evidence had piled up against Beckett after Paulineβs body was found, Jude had put him squarely in the enemy camp.
βYou havenβt explained why youβre here,β Jude said.
βI need to talk to my wife.β
He arched an eyebrow. βShe doesnβt seem at all eager to talk to you, now that you served her with divorce papers. Classy act to do that to her.β
Beckett would have vented his simmering rage if Laney hadnβt been there. She wrapped her arms around herself and pressed her lips together. She was pale underneath the freckles, perhaps from the shock of seeing him, the unforgiving Death Valley sun, the snake or a combination of all three. He didnβt want to upset her any more. He bit back his ire.
Jude bobbed his chin. βWhy donβt you go find a place in town to stay if you must?β
Laney was like a sister to Jude and he understood his cousinβs protectiveness, but Laney was Beckettβs to take care ofβfor a while longer, anyway. He fisted his hands, teeth grinding together. βThis is still my familyβs land.β
And legally it was, since they had not yet finished the process of transitioning it to joint property when he was arrested. Nothing had been finished, nothing at all, before Pauline was murdered. He wondered if it ever would be. βI wonβt stay long.β
βBetter if you didnβt stay at all, but I canβt force you to leave. Iβm asking you to think about Laney.β
βI am,β he snapped. βI have to talk to her, thatβs all. And thereβs something you need to know too, as a cop, so you can get some plans in place.β
Judeβs shoulders tensed. βYou just stroll back into town and start telling me how to do my job? You got some nerve. The only reason youβre out is because one of my officers mishandled evidence and broke the chain of custody. We messed up. That doesnβt mean you deserve to be a free man.β
βI am going inside,β Laney said suddenly, drawing their attention. βJude, please let me know when the snakeβs taken care of.β
She left them there staring at each other. When she passed, Beckett thought he noticed her blinking back tears.
As he went after her, he heard Judeβs low remark, cold and guttural. βHavenβt you hurt her enough?β
Beckett did not acknowledge Judeβs comment. Doing so might crack through the infinitesimally thin sheet of glass that kept him from complete despair. The other barriers had shattered already. He was not sure how his fragile protection would hold up walking back into the cozy dining hall after Laney, but there was no other option. In order to protect her, heβd have to add more pain,
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