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The gleam of the shiny metal piece in her hand matched the gleam in her eye, and something told him sheβd rather sleep with that gun right now than any manβespecially him.
KYRA SHOVED A box of tissues toward Desiree, whoβd shared her story for the first time in the rape survivors support group. Kyra didnβt have to say much. The other women and one man in the group had crowded around Desiree at the end of the meeting cooing words of encouragement and petting her.
The petite redhead blossomed under the attention.
Kyra raised her voice above the chatter. βI think we were all so excited to hear Desiree speak, we forgot something.β
Tracy, the mother hen of the group, an upper-middle-class homemaker whoβd been brutally assaulted and raped by the pool boy, flapped her arms. βBack in the circle, everyone.β
People returned to the front of their chairs and joined hands. Tracy started the recitation and they all joined in. βWe are not victims. We are survivors. We are not our pain. We rise above it.β
Annika, the call girl whoβd been beaten and raped by a john, raised her hands and said, βAmen, sistah.β
Kyra repeated the amen in her own head. βSee you all next week.β
Kyra waited while everyone stacked their chairs in the corner. She and Candace held group sessions in the roomier outer office, locking the front door during those sessions. The groups ran themselves, and Kyra had never been more thankful for that than today with Jakeβs voice mail burning a hole in her phone.
After the last client left the office, Kyra pulled her phone out of the pocket of her sweater. She hesitated before tapping Play for the voice mail. If he was coming at her with more questions, she didnβt want to listen. Last night sheβd revealed way more than sheβd ever intended.
She hit Play and Speaker, and held her breath as Jakeβs low voice rumbled over her phone. βHello, Kyra. Itβs Jake. If you have time today, Iβd like you to come with me to Melrose and meet Rachel. Iβm heading over to do some follow-up on the video we watched yesterday. I just talked to Rachel, and sheβs having a hard time with the fact that a killer stole her phone to call in a dead body. I think the shock hit her last night. Let me know.β
Kyra released her breath in a long stream. Work, not personal. And she could understand Rachelβs uneasiness.
She returned Jakeβs call, and he answered from his car. βI wasnβt sure you were available, so Iβm on my way out there now.β
βI was leading a group session. Iβm heading out the door and can meet you at Rachelβs work. Can you give me the address?β
He rattled off the address on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, all business now, the pity and even the anger stripped from his voice.
In a sick way, her status as the daughter of one of The Playerβs victims had given her bona fides in Jakeβs eyes to belong to the task force. She couldβve revealed it before to take a seat at the table, but sheβd never used her motherβs death to further her agenda and didnβt intend to start now.
For all the freeways in LA, there was no easy access to West Hollywood from Santa Monica, and she sat in her car on Santa Monica Boulevard anxiously tapping her steering wheel in time to the music on the radio.
Forty-five minutes later, she rolled onto Melrose. Even on weekdays, the crowds surged onto this street, tourists and locals shopping, eating, gawking.
Hunting? Did this area have significance for the killer? Her gaze darted around the street, looking for a parking placeβor a killer.
She spotted the store where Rachel worked and, a block down, zeroed in on a car pulling away from the curb across the street. She managed an illegal U-turn in the middle of the street and tucked into the space, careful not to bump the fenders of the high-end cars on either side.
She slid from the car and tugged her skirt down to her knees. She swiped her debit card into the parking meter and added time. The Santa Ana winds had dissipated, and with them the wildfire threat and the dry, suffocating heat, but the sun still beat down on the pavement, sending shimmering waves into the air that seemed to pulse with the traffic.
She strode to the corner to catch the signal because even if the LA County Sheriffβs Department hadnβt caught her making that U-turn, it didnβt mean they wouldnβt come down on her for jaywalking.
She joined the hustle and bustle of people as the signal changed and the little green man flashed. When she reached the other side, she noticed Jakeβs unmarked sedan parked in the red. Didnβt the guy ever pay for parking?
She charged toward the store with the blue-and-gold awning and stepped inside. The man at the counter, helping another customer, sang out, βBe right with you.β
No sign of Jake, but the low murmurs from the back of the store, behind the shivering beaded curtain, gave him away. She waved to get the clerkβs attention, but when he didnβt look her way she crept toward the rear and parted the strands of beads with two fingers.
Jake glanced up, a look of relief spreading across his face, as he sat across from a sobbing young woman with tats marching up one arm. Being a cop, heβd surely dealt with upset and traumatized peopleβit didnβt mean he had to like it. The situation with Rachel probably confused him even more, as sheβd been a rational human being yesterday. That was yesterday.
βKyraβs here.β He gave up his seat and hovered by the chair that looked like it belonged in a dentistβs office...or a torture chamber. βI told you she was coming. You can tell her everything you told me...and more.β
Kyra took Rachelβs trembling hand
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