Finger On The Trigger. Delores Fossen
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But the investigation was moving at a snail’s pace since they were basically having to use the looking-for-a-needle-in-a-haystack approach. Because it might not be an actual convicted criminal who was doing this, but rather someone connected to a person who Warren had managed to convict. Warren had made more enemies than friends during his long reign as the sheriff of McCall Canyon. He’d made an ample share of enemies in his business dealings, too. So, yeah, definitely slow going.
Rachel looked up at the house when Griff pulled to a stop in front of it. The porch lights were on, and Griff spotted one of the hands in a truck parked in the side driveway.
“You know the drill,” Griff reminded her. “Move fast.”
She did. Rachel got out of the cruiser and hurried up the porch steps, but the door opened before they reached it. Griff automatically went for his gun, but it was only Ruby, the McCalls’ longtime cook and housekeeper. The woman was more family than employee, and immediately pulled Rachel into a hug.
“I’m so glad you’re home,” Ruby whispered to her.
Griff hated to cut the reunion short, but he didn’t want Rachel out in the open any longer than necessary. That’s why he took both women by the arm and maneuvered them inside.
“Are you all right?” Ruby asked, pushing Rachel’s hair from her face. “Egan called and said there’d been some more trouble. I figured we’d already had enough of that.”
“We have,” Rachel assured her. “And I’m fine.”
No, she wasn’t. She looked ready to collapse, and Ruby must have noticed.
“Should I do anything special to be certain that she stays safe?” Ruby asked Griff.
“Make sure all the windows and doors are locked and set the security system. I’ll call the head ranch hand and see where he has guards posted.” Griff took out his phone to do that, but Rachel’s cell rang.
She sucked in her breath when she saw the screen, so Griff knew this was important. He went to her and saw the name.
Warren.
Rachel’s hand was trembling when she pressed the button to put it on speaker. “Where are you?” she snapped.
“Rachel?” It was Warren all right, but he sounded groggy or something. “Is that you?”
“Of course it’s me. You called my phone, remember?”
“What?” Warren mumbled something else that Griff didn’t catch. “Are you all right?”
“No, I’m not,” she answered, her tone edged with anger. “Are you in Silver Creek? And did you attack Griff and me tonight?”
Griff expected Warren to jump to deny that last question. He didn’t. Instead, Warren groaned. “Someone tried to hurt you,” he said, but he slurred his words, making Griff wonder if the man was drunk.
“No, someone tried to kill me. Was it you?” Rachel demanded, her voice much louder than before.
“God, Rachel.” Warren groaned again. “I’m so sorry. But I just don’t know.”
Rachel paced across the living room of the ranch house, each time checking out the huge bay window as she walked past it. There was no sign of Egan or her father yet, but according to Egan’s last text, they should be here any minute.
Maybe then she could get answers.
Answers that she certainly hadn’t gotten the night before, when her father had called her. He’d sounded disoriented, maybe even drunk, but she’d never witnessed him having more than a beer or two. Certainly not enough alcohol to make him forget where he was. Or if he’d had something to do with the attacks.
She heard Griff’s footsteps, but even before she could see him, he grumbled out a warning. Probably because he heard her footsteps, too. “The pacing won’t help. They’ll get here just as fast if you’re sitting.”
Yes, but there was no way she could sit with all this restless energy inside her.
Griff came from the direction of the kitchen, carrying two mugs. She could tell from the smell that one was the strong coffee he favored. The other was her usual tea, which he handed to her.
“Ruby fixed it,” Griff added, “so it should be good.”
Rachel had a sip, nodded. It was exactly the way she liked it, and she made a mental note to thank Ruby the next time the woman came in to check on her. Which would no doubt be very soon. Ruby had been making those checks ever since Griff and she had arrived at the ranch the night before, and the frequency had increased in the past hour, since Egan’s text.
“I talked to Court a couple of minutes ago,” Griff said. “Your father is more lucid this morning.”
“But?” Rachel definitely heard the uncertainty in his voice.
“But he has some memory gaps about last night. In other words, don’t expect him to be able to tell us a lot more than we already know.”
She shook her head. “He has to tell us more. I need to know why he was in that alley.”
Griff made a sound of agreement and sipped his coffee. He didn’t sit, but instead joined her at the bay window. At first she thought that was because he was anxious to see Egan and Warren, too, but he gently took hold of her arm and moved her back. Only then did she remember that it probably wasn’t safe to stand in plain view like that, because there could be a sniper in the area.
She silently cursed. She hated that she had to be cautioned about that kind of threat in a place where she’d once felt so safe.
“I just assumed if the doctor released Dad from the hospital, it meant his memory had fully returned,” Rachel grumbled.
She didn’t really expect Griff to have an answer to that, because he’d already told her the details of his conversations with both her brothers. Her father had had an overnight stay because the doctor had wanted to run tests on him to see why he was so disoriented. The tests had been inconclusive, but all the results weren’t in yet. She was hoping when they had those results back, they’d have answers to go along with them.
Rachel got up and went to the window again when she heard the sound of an approaching vehicle, and spotted Egan’s cruiser as he pulled to a stop in front of the house. She’d thought she had steeled herself enough to see her father. She hadn’t. When he got out of the car, he looked frail and old. It seemed as if he’d aged a decade in the past month.
Griff went to the front door and opened it after he disarmed the security system, then he helped Egan get Warren up the steps. Her father was short of breath by the time he made it inside.
“Rachel.” His gaze immediately connected