Return To Stony Ridge. Dani Sinclair
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“Why?”
There was no need to tell her how Wyatt had questioned him about R.J.’s argument with Valerie the evening she disappeared. Wyatt had only been doing his job. And quite possibly that argument was responsible for her disappearance. If he hadn’t pressured her to talk to Wyatt and press charges against her husband, maybe she wouldn’t have run.
“I took her to Heartskeep. Wyatt thought maybe I knew where she had gone.”
Mistrust was back in Teri’s eyes. R.J. ignored it and continued.
“We searched the grounds until it got too dark to see. By then, it was raining hard enough to wash away any useful evidence of anything. The thing is, if she’d stayed close to the house someone would have found her.”
“Why would she have gone outside in the first place?”
R.J. raised and dropped his shoulders. “We don’t know. It’s possible she went to get something from her car before the house alarm was turned on and surprised someone on the grounds, possibly an intruder who had nothing to do with her husband. The crushed cell phone was found in some disturbed grass out in the maze. That’s quite a distance from the parking area and there were no signs of a struggle near the car, nor that anyone had been dragged there. I can’t come up with a single reason for her to have gone into the maze that night. It was dark and raining.”
Feeling the helpless anger once more, he had to force his tightly balled fingers to relax.
“Maybe she ran from someone and was trying to use the cell phone to call for help,” Teri suggested.
“Or she dropped it when she was unloading things from her car and someone else took the phone out back.”
“And crushed it?” R.J. shrugged again. “I agree it’s unlikely, but we have no idea what happened. She simply vanished.”
Teri wasn’t sure what to make of the undercurrent of anger in his voice, but the suppressed violence set her stomach churning. She’d seen how strong he was.
But if he’d hurt Valerie, would he be angry? She didn’t think so. The problem was, she no longer trusted her instincts when it came to men.
“How is it you know Valerie?” Had they been lovers?
“Her brother was one of my best friends in high school. Valerie used to tag along after us like a puppy.”
Or a girl with a crush? Teri didn’t voice that aloud but it seemed likely. A lot of women would be drawn to R.J.’s good looks and self-confidence.
“Valerie has a brother?”
“I thought you were a private investigator.”
“There wasn’t time to run a background check on her,” she told him quickly. “My job was to find her and offer her protection from her husband.”
“Who hired you?”
“I told you, I’m not at liberty to say.”
Those dark blue eyes turned frosty. Teri worked to control a shiver, but she refused to be intimidated by him.
“You’d better get permission, then,” he said softly, “because Wyatt isn’t going to accept that answer.”
“The police can’t force me to answer questions.”
“Don’t bet on it.”
She hoped he couldn’t tell how the softly spoken threat had unnerved her.
“Why did she e-mail you in the first place? Were you her lover?”
The last part came out before she could stop the question. Only a flick of his eyes revealed any emotion at all. She couldn’t tell what he was thinking, but she wished she hadn’t asked.
“How long have you been a private investigator?”
She raised her chin defiantly. “Long enough to know when I’m being stonewalled. If you’re her friend, you’ll help me.”
“Will I?”
Trust came hard, but if she wanted his help she knew she was going to have to bend a little. “We could sit here glaring at each other all day, but it wouldn’t solve a thing. I came here to offer Valerie and Corey a safe refuge from Lester.”
“What sort of safe refuge?”
Exasperated, she set down her fork and pushed aside her plate. “If I told you that, it wouldn’t be safe.”
“You think I’d hurt her?” he demanded.
“I don’t know you, do I?” she replied, mimicking his earlier words to her.
His eyes narrowed. “You could be working for her husband.”
“And you could be the person she met out by the fountain,” she countered.
His penetrating gaze would unnerve most people. She was far from immune, but Teri forced herself to hold his gaze steadily, even though her heart thudded against her chest.
Without comment, he set her gun on the table and stood, carrying his dishes to the sink. For a moment, Teri was stunned. The relief hit her hard. Her fingers trembled as she picked up the gun and tucked it into her waistband. Without a word, she gathered her dishes and joined him at the sink.
“What made you decide in my favor?”
“Who said I have?”
They proceeded to neaten the kitchen in silence while she seethed. He was the most arrogant, annoying man. Then she saw an answering anger simmering in his gaze.
“So why did you give me back my gun if you don’t trust me?”
“Stupidity. On the other hand, I can always take it back from you if you try anything.”
Arrogant, obnoxious… “You think so?”
“We both know so.”
She wondered if she should have kept the steak knife instead of replacing it this morning. Lucky watched them anxiously, sensing the tension in the air. Teri swallowed down a hot reply. She needed R.J.’s help, not his anger. But the man did know how to infuriate her.
“I’m pretty sure her husband knows she came here, R.J.”
“So you said.”
“I also think he followed her here. I think he got to her the other night.”
That made him pause. “How?”
“The same way I did. Your e-mail message. Your name, Stony Ridge and Heartskeep were all mentioned.”
“I meant, how do you think he got to her?”
“Isn’t it obvious? He called her cell phone.” R.J. didn’t