Out of the corner of my eye, I see Jude coming down the stairs.
No. No.
It’s clear there isn’t going to be any reasoning with Kurt. He’s got nothing to lose.
I suck in as much air as I can and scream for everything I’m worth. “Jude! Run!”
Myles
* * *
It’s my nightmare come to life.
I didn’t resolve a piece of evidence and now the woman I’ve fallen for could pay the price.
My bike is moving so fast down Coriander Lane, the tires are barely meeting the asphalt. Sweat pours down the side of my face, a pit yawning open in my stomach. None of the lights are on in the house when I park outside. Please tell me they went out to dinner or somewhere the assistant hasn’t located them yet. Kurt. Kurt Forsythe. I had his last name confirmed by the Barnstable police, who I called on the way here. I only recall the conversation in snippets. Could barely hear the chief’s voice over the roaring in my ears. After what Wright confided to us about the police potentially looking the other way with the mayor, part of me wanted to come alone, but I had to weigh the risks—and the risk I absolutely cannot take is with Taylor’s life.
House door locked.
A quick glance in through the front window shows no signs of life— There’s a movement to my right, in the distance. Someone on the stairs leading down to the beach. “Please be Taylor. Please be them.”
I lunge off the porch and jog in the direction of the figure. Hard to make out who it is now that the sun is down. But when I’m about fifty yards away, I recognize the hair, the build. Jude. And immediately, I know something is wrong. Very wrong. His hands are up and he’s shaking his head. That’s when I hear Taylor’s hoarse scream and my legs almost liquify.
“Jude! Go! Please!”
“What the fuck is going on? Who is that?” Jude’s tone is laced with fear. “Put the gun down!”
Gun. Taylor. There’s a gun on Taylor.
My skin is nothing but a sheet of ice, heart lurching and racing.
No. No, please God, no. Not her.
Focus. You have to focus.
Number one. If there is a gun down on the beach, Jude is in harm’s way, too.
“Jude,” I growl, not recognizing my own voice.
His head whips around and his horror-filled expression threatens to derail whatever composure I have—and it’s not much.
“Myles.” He turns awkwardly and trips over the step behind him. “There’s a guy down there pointing a gun at Taylor.”
My icy skin thaws rapidly and now I’m hot. Piping hot. Chest burning. No. No, no, no. A memory of Taylor inviting me for tacos catches me off guard and a rough sound escapes. She’d want me to get her brother somewhere safe. “Jude. Come here. You need to come here now and let me handle this. The police are on the way.”
He’s incredulous. “I’m not leaving her down there!”
“We are not leaving her down there. Of course we’re not. But if she thinks you’re in danger, she might do something erratic and get herself hurt.”
Jude curses and swipes at his eyes. “He’s going to shoot her.”
Hold on. Hold on to your control. “Is he on the shorter side? Glasses?”
“Yeah. Yes.”
“Okay. You’re going to trade places with me, all right? I’m going to speak to him.”
The static in my head is so loud, when I finally hear the sirens approaching, I have no idea how long they’ve been wailing. But they’re close. Very close.
“Jude! Go!” Taylor hollers from the beach again, her scream mingling with the crashing waves. “Please!”
It’s hard. It’s hard to think in logical terms when she’s in danger. When she sounds so scared that my heart wants to tear through my chest. My instinct when it comes to Taylor and her safety is animalistic. I want to hop the stair railing and hurtle down the hill at full speed and plow down everything standing between me and her. But impulsive behavior gets people killed. I need to be calm right now and think.
What do I know?
One, Kurt obviously doesn’t care if he gets caught. There are countless houses positioned along the beach, all of them facing the water and the sun has barely gone down. People are awake. Roasting hot dogs. Likely watching this whole scene unfold and probably calling the police. Not to mention, Jude has seen him holding a gun on Taylor. Kurt is potentially unbalanced. He’s not going to act reasonably.
Two, Kurt’s motive is revenge. We arrested his boss. Cost him his job. One or both of them is going to be charged with the murder of Oscar Stanley—depending on Rhonda’s knowledge of Kurt’s actions. But I was present when the police questioned Rhonda Robinson—and unless she’s the world’s greatest actress, she doesn’t know what Kurt did to prevent Evergreen Corp. from being exposed. Out of loyalty.