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When Jude returned to the table, she rejoined them.
βKennyβs in Beatty,β Jude said, grimly.
Her breath caught. The tiny town of Beatty was settled, like Furnace Falls, on the Nevada side of Death Valley. βThatβs only twenty minutes from here.β
βI donβt want you to worry. Heβs been checking in with his parole officer as directed, hasnβt missed an appointment.β Jude studied Beckett for a moment. βThereβs no proof that he orchestrated your prison attack.β
Beckett rubbed his forehead. βI didnβt make this all up.β
βAre you sure?β
Beckett and Jude stared at each other.
βWhat are you really doing here, Beck?β Jude said finally.
βWhat do you mean? I just told you.β
βShowing up now, pretending you need to protect Laney. Why?β
A vein jumped in his jaw. βNot pretending anything. Sheβs in danger.β
βIs that something youβre telling yourself so you can justify coming back to Furnace Falls?β
βNo.β He slapped both palms on the tabletop. βIβm not making it up. I wouldnβt do that.β
Judeβs expression hardened. βYouβre not going to get your home back. This town believes you killed Pauline Sanderson, and thatβs never going to change, so if this is a ployβ¦β
βIs that what you think, Jude?β Admiral looked up at Beckettβs harsh tone, and Laney rubbed the dogβs ears to soothe him as Beckett continued. βWeβre cousins. Our dads grew up together and so did we. You know me. We went all the way from first grade through high school together.β
βI knew you. You were competitive, wanted to win at any cost.β
βWhat high school boy doesnβt want to win?β
βYeah, but you wanted it so much that you almost killed Dan. He was a good guy. Heβs still a good guy, in spite of what you did to him. Heβs made a life for himself without his vision.β
Laney wanted to cover her ears. The pain that had rippled out from that decades-old accident had shipwrecked not only Danβs life but Beckettβs too. βJudeβ¦β
Jude ignored her. βMy job is to keep order in this town and to help Laney when I can since you left her high and dry.β
Beckett jerked to his feet, earning a startled yip from Admiral. βAll right. Youβll never believe me that Iβm innocent. I understand that. But this isnβt about me anymore. Itβs not a ployβitβs real. Kenny is going to come here to hurt her.β
Jude crossed his arms. βI will look into it.β
Beckett let out a grunt. βWill you? Why doesnβt that comfort me?β
Jude leveled a stare at Beckett. βIβll look into it because Iβm a cop, and if there is a threat, Laney deserves protection, but it shouldnβt come from you. Youβve done enough. Get on out of here, Beckett. This isnβt your home anymore.β
Now she really did feel the burn of tears behind her lids. Not his home. She wasnβt sure it was hers anymore either. Would there ever be a person sheβd want to make a home with? Could she ever stake everything on another man who pledged faithfulness in sickness and in health? She caught her lip between her teeth and closed her eyes against the sudden dizziness.
Beckett tensed. βWhatβs wrong, Laney? Are you sick?β
βIβm fine.β
βYouβre so paleβ¦β Beckett started.
βI said Iβm fine.β She hurried off. It took every ounce of her strength to push her way across the floor. She had to keep going. There was no other choice. Snuggling Admiral under her chin, she rushed out of the dining room before either man could say another word.
CHAPTER THREE
Beckett wasnβt sure what to do with himself, but he was certain as the sunrise that he couldnβt leave until he was reasonably confident Kenny or any of his henchmen werenβt in the vicinity. Plus, he had another nagging concern that Laney was not in good health. She was the kind of person who never admitted when she was feeling poorly anyway. He recalled her completing a double shift at the hotel before she had consented to seeing a doctor for an undisclosed ailment, which turned out to be an appendix about to rupture.
Sheβd disappeared somewhere, and he couldnβt very well do a room-to-room search.
He figured he might as well make himself useful while he waited for her to reemerge, so he repaired a broken shutter in the recreation room and a couple of missing shingles to the roof. In spite of the heat baking down on him, he surveyed the property from his birdβs-eye view. The camping area, a flat acreage with trailer hookups and platform tents, was nearly deserted. The swimming pool and cabana area was empty, as was the horseshoe pit. There were only one or two cars in the front lot, indicating a mere handful of guests were staying in the main house. Fall was usually gearing up for prime visitor time. Not now.
Perhaps the new resort, complete with all the modern trimmings, that had opened up fifteen miles away was luring away customers. His gut told him the real reason. A murdered woman on the property, the owner jailed for the crime? Not exactly the ideal ambience for a family vacation. His release was now public knowledge, which would further dissuade patrons. If the hotel failed, what would Laney live on? Fifteen acres of sun-blasted ground unsuitable for pretty much anything? He climbed down from the roof, steeped in new worry. The hotel was all he had to give to Laney, and it had to survive to support her.
Wiping the sweat from under the brim of his old fire-department baseball cap, he put his tools back in the shed and strolled past the empty picnic tables that hugged the late-afternoon shade. Sooner or later Laney would have to show up for the dinner service. He made sure to keep an eye out, popping into the kitchen to lend a hand. Herm was there like heβd been since shortly after Beckettβs father took ownership. He glanced up from filling a hefty platter with sliced brisket.
βBeckett,β he said. His grin revealed one missing front tooth, which he told everyone was from a Vietnam
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