Chapter 7
Eyes Like a Wolf
âYou havenât got much of anything,â I said to Genevieve reasonably. I counted it off on my fingers. âTwo witnesses, one of whom is a junkie saw him leaving the alley where he was relieving himself. They saw some salsa on his chin, found Chuloâs body and assumed the worst. But they didnât actually ~see~ anything. Did they?â
She shrugged uneasily. âWell...â
â~Did~ they?â I persisted.
âOkay, you got me.â She sighed. âYou know, this isnât our usual conversation, Kemet. Usually weâre working together to try and put the bad guys away.â
âOnly this time the bad guy isnât a bad guy,â I pointed out.
âYou sure youâre not just saying that because heâs your long lost brother?â
I stared at her sharply and she shrugged again.
âHey, I got eyes. I saw the way you were hugging all over him.â She lowered her voice. âCharlie-boy did too and from the look of him, Iâd say he wasnât too pleased about it.â She jerked her head at my fuming fiancé, a small grin on her face. Then she looked at me seriously. âLook, Kemet, Iâve never known your instincts to be wrongâ I always say you wouldâve made a damn fine cop.â
âThanks,â I said dryly.
âSo if you say heâs on the up and up, Iâll believe you,â she continued. âBut this is an on-going homicide investigation. Not that anybodyâs shedding a tear that Chulo bit the dust, but still.â
âI understand,â I said, nodding. âYou donât have enough to hold Richard but you donât want him getting too far away either.â
âExactly.â She nodded.
âNot a problem,â I told her. âHeâs going to be in town for a whileâ we have a lot of catching up to do.â
âWhat hotel?â she asked, whipping out a notebook of her own.
âMy place,â I said immediately, surprising myself with the instant answer. After all, where was I going to put him? His lanky form was much too long for my dumpy second-hand love seat and I only had one bedroom. I pushed the speculation awayâ it felt right to have Richard with me and somehow I didnât think Iâd have to work too hard to persuade him.
âWow.â Genevieve was looking at me sharply again. âYou sure you know him well enough to bring him into your house, Kemet?â
âOf course I doâ heâs my brother.â
âYour brother that you havenât seen in seventeen years,â she reminded me. âPeople can change in seventeen years. Change a ~lot~.â
âNot Richard,â I said stubbornly. I thought about going into the whole spiel about how Richard wasnât actually related to me by blood and decided that would just make her even more nervous. Let her think of him as my brother. After all, I did.
She looked through the one-way glass again. His pale green eyes, so much like my own, were fixed on us. âHeâs a big guy,â she remarked in a low voice. âTall and built too. Nobody you want to mess with or find yourself on the wrong side of.â
âGenevieve, will you stop worrying about me?â I said, exasperated. âIâm perfectly safe with Richard, I can promise you that. Besides, Iâm doing you a favor. Do you want him where you can find him or not?â
âYeah, yeah.â She nodded reluctantly. âYou know I do, but I want you to be safe too.â
âWell, Iâm touched by your concern.â I put a hand on her shoulder and squeezed lightly. âBut honestly, Iâll be ~fine~. Okay?â
She sighed unhappily. âYou say so.â
âI do,â I said firmly. âNow just give me a minute to tell Charles and then Iâll take Richard home.â
She glanced over my shoulder at my fiancé. âHuh. Good luck.â
âThanks,â I said with feeling. âI think Iâm going to need it.â
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âI still donât see why he has to stay with you,â Charles said, for the fourth time as we faced off in the hallway.
âI ~told~ you, Charles, it was the only way I could get Detective Marks to release him.â
He looked at me coldly. âIâm not an idiot, Rachelâshe couldnât make that sort of demand. She simply didnât have enough evidence to hold him. Youâre making an excuse because you ~want~ him with you.â
My patience with my overly-possessive fiancé suddenly evaporated. âWhat if I do?â I said, my voice low and furious. âHeâs my brother and I havenât seen him for seventeen years. We have a tiny bit of catching up to do, donât you think?â
âAll right, fine.â He threw up his hands. âBut try to see my side of it, Rachel. Iâve known you for two years and tonight was the first time you even mentioned that you had a brother. Thenâpoof!âlike magic he suddenly appears~, ~needing your help and a place to stay.â
âCharles,â I said, âheâs family. Of course Iâll help him. Of course Iâll give him a place to stay.â
âFine, ~give~ him a place to stay. Let him stay at your house and you can come stay with me.â
âNo,â I said at once. âNo, Iâm staying at my own place and Richard is staying with me.â I looked at him closely. âWhatâs your problem, anyway? Why are you so threatened by him?â
âIâm not threatened,â he blustered. âThat is to say...â
âSpit it out, Charles,â I said flatly.
âWell, itâs just that...I have sisters, you know. Quite attractive the both of them. But still, I donât...donât...â
âDonât what?â I asked, my voice low and dangerous.
Charles had gotten so red in the face he was practically puce. âThe way you were hanging all over him,â he burst out at last. âAnd I saw the way he kissed youâdonât think I didnât see that.â
âHeâs my ~brother~, Charles, for godâs sake,â I said, barely keeping my temper. âAnd I know you saw the way he kissed meâI wasnât exactly trying to hide it, was I? You really canât hide anything in those one-way mirror interrogation rooms.â
Charles narrowed his puppy-dog brown eyes. âI thought you said he was only an adopted brotherâthat there was no actual blood relation between you.â
I blew out a breath in exasperation. âMy parents adopted Richard when he was three after his parents were killed in a car wreck, thinking they couldnât have any children of their own. He was five by the time I was born and a complete member of our family. He even took my fatherâs last nameâKemet. Heâs always just been my big brother. Thatâs ~all~.â
Charles sneered, an ugly look on his conventionally handsome face. âI think youâre protesting a little too much, Dearest. Who are you trying to convinceâme or yourself?â
âThatâs it. I am not having this conversation with you.â I turned to walk away but he grabbed my arm and pulled me around to face him again.
âCharles,â I said, in a low, measured tone. âTake your hands off of me ~right now.~â
âFine.â He dropped my arm and I rubbed it angrily, thinking I might have a bruise there the next day. It was the closest he had ever come to using any kind of physical force on me in our entire two-year relationship and I was both hurt and enraged.
âI knew you were jealous, Charles,â I said, still rubbing my arm. âBut I didnât know you were this insanely possessive.â
âOh, so now itâs insanely possessive to be concerned when my fiancée decides to take some strange manâa man, might I add, whoâs wanted for homicideâinto her home? Rachel, Dearestâ¦â He took a deep breath. âOnly think how it will ~look. ~I mean, weâre going to be married in a month and now youâre inviting a strange man into your home. What will our friends say?â
âI find my brother after seventeen years and all you care about is how it will look if he stays with me for a while?â I couldnât believe him. âI donât care how it looks, Charles, I just feel lucky to have the chance to reconnect with Richard again after all these years.â
He scowled. âOh, yes, by all means ~reconnect.~ Thatâs exactly what everyone who hears you have him in your home is going to assume youâre doing.â
I turned to go again and this time he didnât try to stop me. âHeâs my ~brother~,â I threw over my shoulder. âAnd until you can get over that, Charles, maybe we shouldnât talk for a while.â
âI donât believe this! Fine!â He was shouting now. âGo on your merry way, Rachel. Get chopped to bits in your bed by a wanted criminal. See if I care!â He stormed off down the hall in a huff, ignoring the worried officers who were poking their heads into the hall to see what the trouble was about.
I felt my cheeks color at the scene he had caused but I held my head high as I walked back to the end of the hall where Genevieve was waiting by the interrogation room.
âThat went well,â she said dryly.
âYeah,â I blew out a breath. âLook, can I just take him home now? Itâs been kind of a long night and I have a rough day scheduled in court tomorrow.â
âSure,â she patted my shoulder. âIf you need anything...â
âThanks,â I smiled. âBut Iâll be fine, Genevieve. Donât worry.â
She sighed. âThe famous last words...â But she opened the door for me and nodded me into the room.