His Missing Wife - Jaime Hendricks (romantic books to read .TXT) š
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Well done, Solomon, you asshole.
It took James about forty minutes to get to Robertās office, in a town that had a little bit more of a city feel than Valley Lakeās Main Street. Robertās building was sleek, with a mirrored outside that reflected the bridge connecting the city in the background. Thankfully, the parking was underground. He took the ticket from the machine, happy there was no attendant who would possibly say āHey, you look familiar, arenāt youāā before stopping and shielding themselves from the vicious murderer theyād just come face-to-face with in a parking garage.
He parked far away from the elevator, on purpose, not wanting to run into anyone. He approached the seventh floor where Robertās firm was situated and felt the apprehension as soon as he opened the glass doors. Prying eyes from behind the receptionistās desk cut through him like a saber.
āHi. Iām here for Robert Brown. Jamesāā
āYes, James Montgomery.ā
Her hair was red and cut into a short, straight bob just above her shoulders, and she wore thick black-framed glasses. Her lips were outlined a dark red to match her hair, and they didnāt move from their straight line. No matter how many criminals she dealt with daily, James was sure this was her first double homicide in suburbia. Guilty killer!
She got up and walked around the desk and curled her finger, indicating he should follow her, so he did. She led him to Robertās office at the end of the hallway, behind another set of glass doors. James could see it was a huge corner office with a great view of the bridge and the water, but what concerned him was Robertās frantic stance. His sleeves were rolled up to his elbow, his usually sleek hair was out of place, and voice was raised at whoever he was talking to on the phone. His head snapped to their direction and he waved James in.
James turned around. āThankāā Nope, no need for thank you, redhead was already gone. Guilty killer!
Robert pointed to the empty seat in front of his desk. His face flushed with frustration.
āI donāt care!ā He slammed the phone down and blew out a puff of air. āWe have a problem, James. Rositaās body was missing an earring on her left lobe. A big emerald earring. And they just found it in your house. Your bedroom, to be specific.ā
What theā āWait. What? Who? Whoās in my house?ā
āI got a courtesy call from the DA about executing another search warrant. Your phone is still busted so I couldnāt get in touch with you and I knew you were on your way already. There was another anonymous tip, someone claiming to know about your affair with her, just like someone who said they saw you go to her house the night she was murdered.ā
One hundred percent impossible. Who was framing him? āThis is insane, Robert. How are they allowed in my house?ā
āI sent Evan over to let them ināyou said he could be the point of contact. Heās overseeing the whole thing.ā
James was panic-stricken. How were Rositaās belongings in his house? She was only there once, for his promotion party. And heād seen her in those earrings after that. She always had those things on.
āWell, you were already arrested for her murder, but this is going to make the charges impossible to drop. Impossible!ā He slams both hands down on his desk. āI donāt know what weāre going to do. I mean, the anonymous tips are all hearsay. But still. This isnāt good. They might revoke your bail.ā
He was going to die in jail. For something he didnāt do.
Time for the big guns.
āLook, Iām not accusing him of being a murderer, but Iāll bet my last dollar I know who the father of that baby was. I wonder ifāā
Like an angel on his shoulder knowing James was innocent, Robertās phone rang, and he lifted a finger to stop Jamesās rant before he answered the phone.
āRobert Brown,ā he answered as he picked up the phone. āOh, your timing couldnāt be better. What did you find out?ā Robert wrote something down on a notepad. āGot it. I have James Montgomery here right now. Iāll find out.ā He slammed the phone down. āThat was my guy who was getting information about the rent-a-car. Do you know anyone named Maribel Lopez?ā
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When I pull the door back and my eyes adjust, I think they must be betraying me. Iām beyond stunned at the woman standing in front of me. Sheās tiny and afraid, dressed in all black, with her blond hair tucked inside a baseball cap.
āMaribel?ā My voice catches in my throat, full of shock. āOh my God, what are you doing here? How did you find me?ā
āCan I come in?ā Her eyes are rimmed red, so I know sheās been crying. āDrew is here. He found you. We need to talk.ā
My carefully cultivated world spins out of orbit in front of me. Drew is here. He found you. The words, while spoken aloud, donāt register immediately. Yet I nod, surely white as a ghost, and move away from the opening to let her in, and she shuffles past me inside. I stick my head out the door and look left to right to see if sheās been followed. SomeoneāDrewācould be hiding anywhere at the end of the cul-de-sac. Hell, he could be in the bushes right outside the front door and launch an attack. I need to protect her, and myself.
I close the door slowly, quietly, like Iām keeping the whole meeting a secret.
I wish I
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