Primary Suspect. Laura Scott
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Название: Primary Suspect

Автор: Laura Scott

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Короткие любовные романы

Серия: Callahan Confidential

isbn: 9781474084482

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СКАЧАТЬ She stepped back and turned away. Moments later, he heard the door to her motel room open and close.

      He quickly finished his coffee and joined her outside. It looked to be another nice summer day, and he wondered if she was scheduled to work again later that afternoon.

      Dana didn’t say much as she slid in behind the wheel. He folded his large frame into the passenger seat, sliding the seat back as far as it would go so he had more leg room.

      Once they were back on the highway, she turned to glance at him. “Do you want me to drop you off at the hospital so you can pick up your car? You should probably see the doctor again anyway. You need a course of antibiotics.”

      “No, thanks. I’d like to check out your place, make sure it’s safe before I leave you there alone.”

      She frowned, obviously annoyed, and her fingers tightened on the steering wheel. “That’s not necessary.”

      “It is to me,” he said in a firm tone. If she insisted on taking him to the hospital, he’d lose precious time finding her address and then heading over to her house. And what if Mike hadn’t gotten his message yet? Mitch couldn’t stand the thought of her being alone and vulnerable.

      “I’ll take you to the hospital,” she stubbornly repeated. “I’m sure that guy didn’t get my license plate number. It was dark and he was chasing us—I doubt he was able to memorize it that quickly.”

      He hoped and prayed she was right. “Please humor me,” he said in a low voice. “It’s bad enough that you had to help me escape. Please let me be sure you’re safe. Once I know that your house is clear, I’ll go away and you’ll never hear from me again.”

      There was a long pause before she gave a curt nod. “Fine.”

      He let out his breath in a soundless sigh. “Thank you.”

      She didn’t say anything more, but headed home. He recognized the neighborhood, a little surprised she and Kent were able to afford a house there. It was high-class, full of newly built homes on streets named after various birds. He knew what a rookie firefighter’s salary was, and while a nurse likely did pretty well, he was still surprised to see the home that was more than twice the size of his modest place.

      “Wow,” he said when she pulled up in front of the garage. “You have a really nice home.”

      She scowled. “Yeah. It’s big all right.”

      He raised an eyebrow at her less-than-enthusiastic response. “Let me go in first, okay?”

      She rolled her eyes and slid out from behind the wheel. “It’s not like you’re armed. What are you going to do if someone is here?”

      Good point. “Do me a favor and stay in the car while I make sure the house is empty.”

      “Use the code on the garage to get in. It’s 7272.” She slid back in behind the wheel and put the keys in the ignition.

      He entered through the garage, staying off to one side as the door rolled upward. The garage was clean and mostly empty except for a few bins that were labeled as Christmas decorations.

      No one was in there, so he made his way to the door leading into the house. He opened it as softly as possible and eased his way inside.

      The garage door led into a spacious laundry room and from there, into the kitchen. The kitchen faced the spacious backyard through a set of patio doors. He moved silently through Dana’s house, looking for any sign that someone might have been there. The windows were all closed up tight, the air cool from the central air-conditioning. He preferred fresh air, but in this case he was glad she had kept everything closed up. Made it safer for her in the long run.

      He didn’t find anything out of place. In fact the kitchen, living room and guest bedrooms were almost obsessively neat and tidy. Was that Dana’s doing? Must be, since it didn’t appear that she shared the place with anyone else.

      The house was big so it took him a while to clear it. And when he came to the master suite, he felt like he was violating her personal space, opening up her closets, looking under her bed and checking the shower stall.

      When he returned to the garage a good fifteen minutes later, he found that Dana had already parked inside and was standing next to her vehicle, resting one hand on her purse, as she tapped her foot impatiently on the cement.

      “Everything is clear,” he said. “Thanks for giving me time to check it out. Makes me feel better to know you’re safe.”

      She straightened and nodded. “Okay, but how are you going to get back to your car?”

      “I’ll walk, it’s not that far, just a couple of miles. It will give me time to think.” He wanted to take her hand in his, but forced himself to stay back. Touching her had upset her before; he didn’t want to make the same mistake again. “Thanks again for all your help.” He turned to walk down the driveway.

      “Mitch, wait.” Dana’s voice stopped him and he glanced at her over her shoulder. “I’ll drive you to the hospital. No reason for you to walk.”

      “No need, I’d rather you stay home, where it’s safe.” He wondered where in the world Mike was. Glancing down at his phone, he didn’t see a response via text. Sometimes when Mike was on a stakeout, he turned off the volume on his phone, but he should have seen Mitch’s attempt to call by now.

      “You’re being ridiculous,” Dana said, her voice sharp with temper. Maybe she hadn’t gotten a good night’s sleep, either. “I’m not in danger, you are. Yet you want to stroll down the street in the daylight for anyone to see you? Maybe you sustained a head injury because that’s the only excuse I can see for your lack of reason.”

      “Having you stay here safe and sound is perfectly reasonable,” he countered.

       Come on, Mike, where are you?

      When Dana moved to get back into her car, he came rushing back up the driveway. “Okay, how about this? You go inside and I’ll hang around in the garage for a little bit. I’ll call my brother for a ride.”

      She paused, nodded, then slammed the driver’s-side door shut. “Okay. I guess that will work.”

      “Great. I promise I’ll be out of your hair soon.”

      For the first time that morning the corner of her mouth tipped up in the barest hint of a smile. “Yeah, why do I find that so hard to believe?”

      Dana was so beautiful, especially when she smiled. Yet he sensed she hadn’t been very happy over the past few years. Why had it been so hard for her to move past Kent’s death? Losing a spouse was horrible, but three years also seemed like a long time.

      He tucked his hands in the back pockets of his jeans, more to keep himself from reaching for her than anything else.

      “Thanks again,” he said as she walked into the house.

      “You’re welcome, again,” she said before letting the door close behind her.

      He pulled out his phone and checked for a response from Mike.

      Nothing.

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