Hide and Seek. Lynette Eason
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She shivered, notched her chin and demanded, “Leave her alone!”
“Stay outta this, lady, or you’ll be sorry,” he snarled.
“Drop the knife! Now!”
Erica whirled to see a man, weapon drawn and aimed at the young man in the torn jeans and black sweatshirt.
Blue lights flickered and flashed against the walls as backup arrived. The attacker licked his lips, shifted his feet.
“Drop it!” the man yelled again. The knife clattered to the floor. Erica nearly wilted with relief. “Up against the wall!” he shouted.
More footsteps sounded in the hallway as the man spoke into his cell phone. Erica’s head spun as she watched the young girl’s terrified eyes snap to the man then to the window.
Before Erica could call out, the young teen ran to the window and climbed out.
“No! Lydia! Come back.”
The man’s shout hung on the empty air. Erica raced for the window, the breeze blowing back her blazer.
“Police! Hands in the air!”
She spun, shocked to see an officer’s weapon trained on her.
TWO
Max spotted the concealed weapon under the woman’s blazer and knew his pal, Officer Chris Jiles, had his gun on her. Her eyes, wide with shock, simply stared. Max brushed past her, careful to stay out of Chris’s line of fire, and stopped at the window. Lydia was nowhere to be seen.
Max slapped a hand against the wall and spun as Chris said to the woman, “Put your hands on your head.”
She finally blinked and said, “My name’s Erica James. I...I have a concealed weapons permit.”
“We’ll get to that in a moment. Hands on your head.” The woman complied and Chris stepped forward to remove her weapon from her holster. “Now show me some ID.”
Max knew Chris had the situation under control, and he turned and dashed from the room. He raced down the hall and out the door. “Lydia!”
He spun to the left, then back to the right.
She was gone.
Heart heavy, he returned to the scene to find Chris’s partner, Steve Shepherd, had the attacker on his knees. The man’s hands were bound behind him and his cries of innocence fell on deaf ears.
Two other officers had gone after Lydia. Two more had cleared the rest of the house.
Max looked into the woman’s face across from him. Beautiful pretty well summed her up—huge green eyes and curly red hair pulled back in a ponytail that accentuated high cheekbones. She had a fragile appearance that made Max want to offer his protection. Right after he questioned her and found out everything she might know about what just went down.
Chris ordered, “Let me see the permit.”
“It’s in my purse.” She frowned. “Which is still in my car. Hopefully.”
Chris looked at Max. “What are you doing here?”
“You have to ask?”
Chris scowled. “Right.” Then he motioned for the woman to walk. Max followed them down the hall and out the front door. As they exited, Max heard, “Erica!”
Erica stopped and waved at the man, who looked like he was ready to start pounding the officers holding him back. “I’m all right, Brandon.” Brandon gave her a fierce frown as she said, “Thanks for being willing to come to my rescue, but I didn’t need you, after all.”
His brows shot north. “What did you stumble into now?”
While she retrieved her license and showed it to Chris, she gave the man she’d called Brandon an abridged version of the events, which Max thought was still too long. She must have sensed his impatience because she finally said, “Go on back home, Brandon, I’ll be all right now.”
“I’m not leaving until I know you’re home safe.”
Max said, “I’ll see to it she gets there.”
Brandon rubbed his nose. “And you are?”
Max held out a hand. “I’m Max Powell. Former cop. Currently a private investigator.”
Brandon shook Max’s hand with a glare at Erica. “I’m Brandon Hayes, Erica’s long-suffering older brother.”
A sigh escaped her, and Max felt protective instincts surge to the surface once again. He couldn’t help but wonder at his strange reactions to this woman. Maybe he was just stressed out and overly tired.
Erica stiffened, and Max saw her start to say something then stop. Finally she seemed to decide on her words. “Brandon, I’m fine. Go home. I’m sorry I called you out here on a false alarm.”
The man wilted. “Aw, Erica...” He leaned over to give her a hug then shot a look at Max. “You’re sure?” Max nodded.
“Go, Brandon. Jordan’s probably wondering where you are,” Erica said.
“Your boyfriend will be fine without me,” Brandon said, giving Max a pointed look. The disappointment that shot through Max at the mention of Erica’s boyfriend was just one more emotional surprise today.
“Knock it off, Bran. Just because you want him to be my boyfriend doesn’t make it so. Now go home. I’ll text you when I’m behind locked doors.” She shot a look at Chris, who still held her license. “Hopefully they won’t have bars on them.”
Chris handed her wallet back to her. She spun away to stuff it into her purse as her brother got in his car.
He said, “I’ll be checking on you.”
“I’m sure you will.”
Brandon pulled away just as the officers who had gone after Lydia returned—empty-handed. Anxiety twisted inside Max. Would he never be at the right place at the right time?
“Do you know the girl?” Erica asked.
He hedged. “Do you?”
“No.”
Max watched as Steve led Lydia’s attacker to the nearest cruiser and stuffed him in the back.
He felt her eyes on him. “But you do,” she said.
“Why do you say that?”
She shot him a look full of exasperation. “Because you called her Lydia.”
He nodded. “Yeah, I know her.”
“I’m