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As the doors closed on Dugan, Jake fished a card from his pocket and handed it to the officer. βLet me know if he comes back like Lazarus. Iβd really like to get my info from him.β
βWill do.β
The clutch of looky-loos began to scatter as Jake made his way back to his car. When he got behind the wheel, he clenched it, along with his jaw. What the hell had just happened?
How had Kyra known about his meeting with Dugan? Had her former foster brother called to warn her? Maybe he threatened to blackmail her, and she came out here to pay up before Jake got there.
How had she paid him? In drugs? What was she doing over his body? Why hadnβt she called 911? She mustβve been waiting a long time for Dugan to exit her life. If heβd been stalking her and could be paid off to terrorize her with those cards, she wouldnβt shed any tears over his death. But being happy someone was out of the picture was a far cry from helping him along.
He released the steering wheel and rolled his shoulders. Then he retrieved his cell phone and called Kyra.
It rang once before her husky voice poured into his ear. βIs he alive?β
βHe looked like it when they loaded him in the ambulance.β
She let out a breath. βHe always did have problems with drugs.β
βWe need to meet. I wanna know what you were doing there.β
βIβm waiting for you now.β
βWhere?β
βIn front of your house.β
Great. Had he ever given her his address? The woman probably had access to a lot more information than he could dream of. βWait there. Iβm on my way.β
He negotiated his way back to the freeway, which was a lot less crowded than on his journey to see Dugan. In less than forty minutes, he was turning off Sunset and snaking his way to his oasis.
He pulled into the drive that led to his house and jammed on his brakes when he saw the unmarked LAPD detective car in front of his place. When Kyra stuck one long leg out of the car, he murmured. βSon of a...β
He slammed his car door and locked it. Couldnβt be too careful around her.
βDid you steal that car from the station?β
She glanced behind her as if sheβd forgotten how she got here. βBorrowed. Iβll return it tonight.β
βTheyβll have you on camera.β
She shrugged. βOnly if someoneβs looking for it. Nobody will be looking for it. The detective in Juvenile brings in his own car.β
βYou know just enough to be dangerous.β He stalked past her to his front porch. βHowβd you find out where I live?β
Her eyes widened. βYou told me.β
βI didnβt give you my address. There are a lot of homes in the Hollywood Hills.β
βBilly told me.β
βHowβd you...?β He turned at the front door, gripping the door handle. βNever mind.β
He pushed open the door and stood aside, gesturing her across the threshold with a sweep of his arm.
The gesture was wasted on her. She stood on the porch, eyes closed, nostrils flared. βItβs beautiful here. Peaceful. You donβt even feel like youβre in the city.β
It was peaceful. βI call it my oasis.β
Her eyelids flew open, and she stepped past him into the entryway. How did she still manage to smell like roses and sunlight after a long day of work, stealing a police vehicle and finding a dying man?
He pointed to the most uncomfortable chair in the house. βSit and start talking.β
She saw through the ruse and sank onto the sofa, the soft leather whispering beneath her weight. βCan I have something to drink first? Iβm parched. Water is okay.β
He dropped his bag by the front door and marched into the kitchen. He got her the water and grabbed a bottle of beer for himself, although he had a feeling he needed to be the clearheaded one here.
She took the glass from him with a thanks and downed half of it before heβd even sat down in the chair across from her.
Just like in any interrogation, he didnβt want her getting too comfortable. βHow did you know about my meeting with Dugan?β
βDid he call you first?β She skimmed her long, delicate fingers along the outside of the glass. βNo, heβd never call a cop. You contacted him first. Why?β
He took a gulp of beer to tamp down his anger, knowing full well alcohol was no answer to fury. βThatβs not how this works. Answer my question.β
A little smile lifted the corner of her mouth. βI saw his text on your phone at the station. I recognized the senderβMikeβs Bike Shop. I know thatβs where Matt worked...works. Iβd just mentioned Matt to you last night, so I didnβt think it was some coincidence. Quinn told me there are no coincidences.β
Damn Roger Quinn. Did he realize heβd created a monster?
βI did one better than just contact DuganβI met the lowlife this afternoon.β
A flare of petty pleasure burned in his belly when he saw the smile fall from her lips and her cheeks pale.
βYou met with Matt today?β
βI did.β
βWhy?β
βI wanted to know if he was the one who planted those cards for you.β
βAnd was he?β
βYes.β
She dropped her chin to her chest and tapped the tips of her fingers together. βI see. It doesnβt surprise me. So, why the follow-up meeting?β
βWhen he sent me that text, he promised to tell me who paid him to leave the cards.β
Her head jerked up. βSomeone paid him to do it?β
βThatβs what he said in his text.β Jake lifted one shoulder. βIf he doesnβt come out of his overdose, weβll never know.β
βLet me guess.β She swirled her water in the glass. βHe was going to tell you for a price.β
βOf course.β
βHe couldβve been lying to you.β
βMaybe. Hopefully, Iβll find out.β She opened her mouth and he raised his finger. βMy turn. Howβd you know the time and place of our meeting? You may have seen the
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