LOGINI hear a voice from a distance. I try to open my eyes but the light is too bright and I close them as soon as I do. "Hey, how are you feeling" I hear a familiar voice I cannot place. "You were supposed to come meet me yesterday and you did not show nor leave a message," I try to think what appointments I had yesterday. Then it hit me and I open my eyes. Just what I thought it's detective Swindle. He is sitting besides me with concern written all over his face.
He helps me sit up. "How did you know where I live?" I notice the basin of water and the towel on the table. "After work I passed by your office and your assistant said you had not shown up the whole day and you were not answering your phone so I asked for your address." He wring the towel, places it over my forehead and holds it with his left hand. He is super close to me and I feel him trying to avoid eye contact.
"So you were that worried about me," he shuffles uncomfortably. He brings my left hand up to hold the the towel. "I need to get warmer water," he walks to the open kitchen. I watch him and I resist a smile. "Looks like you've been doing this for a while," he stops fo a while then continues. "My mother has a weak body and she is always in and out of hospitals," I can tell it's something he doesn't like talking about. "By the way you told me you found something about the murders or was it about the weird caller?" He walks by over and sits on the table across from me. He dips the towel in the warm water and wrings it then places it back on my forehead.
"There was someone both Nate and Mark talked to frequently," he stands to take the now slightly cold towel from my forehead. "Who was it?" He puts the towel back and sits down. " A guy called Xavier, do you by any chance know him?" I think really hard but that name but it does not ring a bell. "No I don't know him. Maybe it's a coincidence like how we could have the same office supplier without even knowing each other," His eyes are deep in concentration. He touches his earlobe and I find it really cute. "Maybe, but i'll look more into it before dropping it."
After an hour of mindless chattering and alternating cold and warm towels I start to feel better. I offer to cook us a quick meal but he refuses. "Your fever might have gone down but you haven't eaten anything since yesterday. You are too weak to stand let alone cook." "Okay we could order something," he stands and head back to the kitchen. "There is no use. I'll make you a healthy meal," this time I cannot stop myself from smiling.
I tell him where everything is. I reach out for my phone when he starts cooking. It's almost seven in the evening. I look at my call logs. Other than Christine who had called almost ten times, there was also four from Jade. I wonder how she is doing with her sister passing. I decide to call her before Kerrick finishes cooking. "Hey love, how are you doing?" there is silence on the other side. I check my phone to make sure it's not on mute. "Really, that's what you're asking me after disappearing for a whole day. Especially when I needed you. My sister is freaking dead and where are you? I was there for you after your brother and even more so after your parents. And you come asking me how I am doing. You are a shitty friend Vienna Starr Kilmartin. That's what you are. A shitty friend." She hangs up the phone before I can say anything.
I want to text her but as luck would have it my phone shuts down before I can. I slide down and lie on the couch. I look up the ceiling and I cannot help but think of all the times she showed up for me. She was right, I am a shitty friend. How could I judge her because of a smile I thought I saw. Her sister just freaking died. I hate this feeling. I try to focus on the smell coming from the kitchen. God, I love a man that can cook. I sit back to look at him. Our eyes meet. For the first time I get myself feeling shy. I look away. "You good? You look stressed," he continues chopping something and I go back to thinking about Jade and cursing my damn phone.
"Hey, food is ready." I open my eyes to see Kerrick in a distance setting the table. I can't believe he actually made all that food. Nothing about him ever seemed domestic, looking at him right there, with the apron on and a bit of sauce on it. The food is actually very tasty. "Who was that on the phone?" "It was jade." He looks at me confused. "She is my bestfriend. Well she was," I whisper at the end. "She is not anymore?" he asks as he continues eating. "We had a fight." I answer trying not to sound as bothered as I feel. "You stop being bestfriends because of a fight? Have you never fought before?" I stop for a minute and try to think of the last time we fought. It was before the death of my parents. It feels like she felt guilty of bringing up anything that might hurt my feelings after that. That was until her sister passed.
After the meal I go for the box that has all my childhood photos. Kerrick insists on doing the dishes which I refuse and he finally gives in. We sit back at the dining table and start looking at the photos. I like how interested he seems. I explain who the people in every picture are, where the pictures were taken and what the occassion was. He listens, like really listens. "This was taken on the last time we had such a big fight with Jade." I show him a picture of Laura and I in the park. "We had this huge fight, I don't even remember what it was about. Then I ran off and it was Laura, Jade's mom who found me and brought me back."
He looks at the photo keenly and takes it off my hand. "Let me see that," he looks at it and touches his earlobe. " This is my mother," he says almost in a whisper. "What?" I asked not sure I heard him well. "This is my adoptive mother," he says this time with certainity in his voice. " Can't be, she died in an accident almost three months after my parents died." He looks back at the photo. "She is crippled but not dead.This is the woman who raised since I was thirteen years old." He removes his wallet from his back trouser pocket. He opens it and hands it to me. Sure enough the picture I am looking at is of Laura in a wheelchair with little boy.
“Starr,” he calls me like it is just another day. I can’t do this. I run past him before he can say anything else. I don’t know where I am running to, all I know is I need to get away from him.“Hey, hey, hey,” Kerrick stops me at the door. “What is the rush?” Kerrick asks. I look behind me. He is not following me, I relax.“We need to leave,” I grab his arm, and start walking. He pulls me back. My back comes in contact with his chest. “Wait,” his fingers trail along my arm to my hand. He takes my mask which I had forgotten all about.He puts it on for me. He makes me turn around so I can look at him. He wants to say something but I start before he gets a chance, “you were right, this place is dangerous.”He nods, but looks at where I came from. “Okay, let’s leave,” he says, and we walk out.Throughout the drive home, I stay silent. I feel him looking at me, but I assume him. There is nothing I can say to him that will make any of this make sense.He stops in front of my apartment. I
We are in the third row in the auction hall. “Good evening ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the auction,” even with the mask on I can tell it is Jaden.He steps down the podium, and a lady dressed in blue takes over. Her voice is charming as it echoes in every corner of the hall.She begins the auction, and everyone goes silent. All the pieces are exquisite but, I have my eyes set on a specific one.The auction is competitive, and brutal. “This is going for fifty thousand dollars,” she says, pointing at the art that had stolen my attention.It is cheaper compared to the other pieces. I don’t hesitate, I raise my pedal. I can feel someone watching me. I resist the urge to look back.“A hundred,” I know who the voice belongs to, the guy in the devil mask.I have never touched the trust fund left by my parents. I have the money, but I am sure if I raise the number, he will raise his and we will keep doing that until I get frustrated or he gets bored.I still hate the fact that the art is
As I take one last look at myself, I can't help but feel excited. It has been very long since I have felt this way. Kerrick is in my living room waiting patiently for me. As I walk in the living room, he gets up from the couch. His eyes wander from my face down to my body, where they linger. Most of the time he is very hard to read, but not now. He doesn't even have to say it, but he does anyway. "Wow...just wow," I smile at his poorly worded compliment. "Are you ready?" I ask, admiring his new look. I have never seen him looking so official and elegant. "Yes, unless there is someting you would like to add," at his offer, I take a step closer to him. His tie is a bit crooked. I straighten it. I raise my eyes to his face and find that he is already looking at me. "You are ready now," I try not to stutter. He nods. I should step back. I really should, but I don't. I feel his hands come up to my back, his eyes never leaving mine. He leans in, and I don't move away. If I am being ho
I have dresses to go to parties, I do. But this feels like it requires something else. Something that only Jade can help me look for. That is why I am having a second glass of wine as I wait for her. I want to say she is never late, but that would be a lie.She pulls over in front of the wine bar. I watch as she gets out of the car and puts on her sunglasses. She parts her hair effortlessly using her hand. I can't stop staring at her, amazed by her presence. Believe me everyone here is looking at her. She is simply magnetic. "Sorry for keeping you waiting hon," she says, drinking the rest of my wine. "Where were you?" she looks around. "The other side of town. I have been trying my best to avoid spending any time at home," she explains. "Why? I thought with Rackel out of the house, you would like it," she takes her sunglasses off revealing bloodshot eyes. "Well, so did I," she looks exhausted. "Turns out my dad is really hard to live with, especially when he is alone. His attenti
I have thought of all the places she might be hiding, only to realize I don't know much about her. Other than the fact that she worked as John's secretary before she got married to him. Kerrick is insuferable when he is feeling frustrated. After the call with Jade ended with no better lead, he took me to work with him. We have been going through everything, and at this point I am almost sure I can recite what is in this damn files. "I need a break," he tears his eyes from what he is reading. He nods at my request before returning his attention the paperwork. "What are hoping to find?" I hadn't thought patnering up with him will be us cooped up in this office going over the same paperwork over and over again. "Something, anything," he closes the file he has been reading and takes another one. I can't be here any longer. It is almost twelve and it is the perfect time for me to head to the my office. I get up. He is too focused on what he is reading to even notice. I am worried he
It has been a week since I went to visit Kerrick in the hospital. I am back to seeing my patients and I have started to enjoy my quiet, undisturbed routine. I have had dinner with Jade twice this week at Rochelle's and it felt just like old times. There is still a lot in my head, but I have decided to deal with issues as they come. Today I had a lot of patients with barely an hour to spare for myself. When I finally finish updating my notes for the day, it is already past eleven and I can't wait to get home. The office building is empty and dark, except for the blinking security lights. I hurry into the elevator and press ground floor. My office is on the third floor. The elevator doors open at the second floor. A guy with a large frame and a hoodie gets on. He moves around me. I try to look at his face, but I only catch a glimpse of his chin. He leans at the elevator wall behind me and the hairs at the back of my neck stand. I can feel him staring at me. I give in and look beh
I am staring at my phone, trying to understand what I have just heard. Why would Kerrick be calling Rackel? Even more importantly why would he need another phone just to contact her? This is all very suspicious. I should visit Rackel soon. I hope her treatment is going well. Today has had enough t
I am going to be sick. I run outside, leaving Kerrick still analyzing the writting on the wall. I start feeling better once I am outside but I think of the blood and I still end up puking. "Hey, are you okay?" I had not hear him walking behind me. I stand straight. "Yeah, I'm good," he gets the st
I have one priority in my life right now; to find the killer. "Do you have the recordings of the strange call?" I am still in Kerrick's office going through the case files. "Yeah," he stands and goes to get them. I switch it on. The minute the recording starts playing, a chill runs through my body
I have been waiting for thirty minutes. "Did he confess?" I hear Kerrick's voice from a far. He notices me and says something to the person he's with. He walks up to me. "I am sorry to have kept you waiting," he doesn't look sorry. I stand and follow him to his office. "What did you want to talk







