Exposed: Book 2 MAC Security Series (21 page)

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If I had, maybe this wouldn’t have happened. She never would have gotten hurt but, then maybe she would still have been with him.

“You know what?” she asked, pulling back.

“What?” I asked.

“I feel so much better now.” She nodded, confirming it to herself. “I think that’s what I needed. To get it all out and talk about it.”

“I’m so proud of you, sweetheart.” I leaned forward, planting a soft kiss on her lips, pulling back before I got too tempted to deepen it.

“Your turn.” She raised her brows.

Damn, I’d forgot that I said I’d tell her about Emmy. “It’s really not my story to tell,” I warned. I didn’t want to keep anything from her, I already had so much involving my past with Serena that I was keeping from her. As soon as I thought that, the guilt swamped me. She’d just opened up about Max and here I was, still not telling her what had happened to make me leave Serena.

“That’s okay.” She nodded. “Just tell me who she is and her name.”

“Was.”

“Huh?”

“Who she was,” I said, clearing my throat. “Emmy, she was Charlie’s wife.”

“I don’t understand,” she shook her head, a frown on her face.

“Sweetheart, I really can’t say anymore.”

She stared at me, her eyes flicking all over my face before finally settling on my eyes and nodding. “Okay, I understand.”

After telling Ty everything about Max, completely exposing myself, I felt so much better. Not only did I feel like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders, I also felt so much more confident about my relationship with Ty.

We spent the weekend together with Eli and went up to the woods, we also paid Elena and Trevor a visit and Ty showed me all the spots that he loved as a kid. He even showed Eli his old tree house and promised to build him one in the woods behind the back yard.

Eli had wanted Ty to start and build it straight away, trying to tell him that he had to wait was useless. Ty wanted Eli to be involved in it and help chop down the wood so he said they’d start it on a weekend.

Eli had still been talking about it when I dropped him off at preschool this morning.

Back at the warehouse, it was strange seeing Charlie after Ty had told me that he’d had a wife, it made me look at him differently. He seemed so broody and hard, something bad must have happened to make him like that and it was obvious that it involved Emmy, his wife.

We’d all met up at the warehouse before we went to meet John and Cynthia, the parents of the latest girl who was taken, Lindsey.

“So who’s coming?” Charlie asked, looking around us all at the table.

“Me,” Kitty said straight away.

“So, you and Kitty?” Charlie asked Ty.

“And Kay,” Ty said, standing.

Charlie moved his eyes to me, a look behind them that I couldn’t decipher.

“Only two can go, it’ll be too much if there’s four of us in with them.”

Ty scrubbed his hands down his face and heaved a breath. I could see that it was getting to him, having not solved this case yet.

“It’s fine,” I said, leaning forward and touching his arm. “Let Kitty go; I can stay here.”

“No.” He shook his head. “It was your idea, you’re gonna be there.”

“We need to be leaving,” Kitty moaned. “Just let her stay here.”

“What is your problem?” Evan turned to her, his voice a little louder than normal. I’d never heard him shout before and I had a feeling that was the closest to shouting that he’d ever get.

His eyes shot daggers at her, and if I was honest, it was a little scary to see that look on his face. Evan was one of those people, the kind that took so long to lose his cool but once he did, he went off like a rocket.

“What? My problem?” Kitty screeched, pointing to her chest.

“Yeah,” he said, leaning closer to her. “You’ve been bitchy for weeks now and it’s all aimed at Kay. What the hell?”

Kitty turned her eyes to me and I smiled softly. Letting her know that it was okay, we all had those off weeks, right? Her eyes turned to Charlie, a conversation going on between them that only they were privy to. He must have silently warned her because you could see the pain in her eyes, completely and utterly shattered. I couldn’t bear to see that look on her face, no matter what had gone on the last few weeks, it was painful to watch.

“You know what?” I pushed back the chair and stood. “It may work better if it was just me and Kitty. You know, two women and all that?”

“But-” Ty said, looking at me with a frown.

I turned my eyes to him, trying to tell him to go with what I was saying. “Us four can go and then you two,” I said. pointing to Charlie and Ty. “Can leave the room when we talk to them.”

Not bothering to wait for an answer, I walked over to kitty and waited until she stood, then linked my arm through hers.

“Kay-”

“Just keep walking,” I whispered out the side of my mouth. She looked at me confused but kept on walking.

Once we were outside, waiting for them, I said. “I don’t know what’s going on Kitty, but I know it’s something to do with Charlie-”

“Kay-” I held my hand up to her and shook my head.

“I don’t need to know.” I raised my brow. “Just know that when you’re ready to talk, I’m here.”

Her body deflated on a breath and she nodded. I could see that she was grateful without her having to say a word, she was just starting to relax when the door opened and they came out. They both had annoyed looks on their faces. Something had clearly gone down when we walked out.

Shrugging my shoulders, I walked over to Ty’s truck and went to open the passenger door when Charlie stopped me.

“In the back.” He tilted his head to the back door.

I looked up at him, his face telling me not to argue with him. “Erm…okay?” I said unsure, stepping to the side.

“Get in the fuckin’ front, Kay,” Ty growled from the opposite side of the truck.

My eyes flew to his and then back to Charlie. They were shooting daggers at each other and I hadn’t got a clue who would come out on top. The back door slammed shut as Kitty got in and I was left there, not knowing who to listen to.

“I’m not sitting in the back,” Charlie huffed. “I’m a grown ass man.”

“And this is my truck and my woman,” he said to Charlie. Bringing his eyes back to me he said, softer this time, “Get in the front, Kay.”

I stood there, unmoving. Charlie stood there, blocking my path, not taking his eyes off his brother.

“Move, Charlie,” Ty gritted out.

Two counts and then he moved, flicking his eyes at me and waving at the door. Once he was in the back, I pulled the door open and jumped up into the passenger side.

The drive to their house was silent and awful, I’d never been so uncomfortable in my life. There was tension between Kitty and Charlie and between Ty and Charlie. Here I was, sat in between them all, not knowing what was going on.

The area we were in was in a run-down part of town, that was a pattern that we’d spotted not long after we got this case. They were all in bad areas and were either in the system or didn’t have very good home lives.

This one was different though, they may have lived in a bad part of town but the girl had lived in the same house all of her life. They never moved around and her mom and dad were still married. Her case was a mystery because there was nothing that linked it to any of the other girls that had been taken.

Other than the area, there was no similarities with this last girl.

When we pulled up outside of the house, I decided that I’d had enough.

“Right,” I said, turning in my seat to face them all. “This stops right here.” I told them, in my ‘mom’ voice.

Before any of them said a word, I held up my hand and continued, “I don’t care what is going on between all of you. These parents have had their child taken from them. We’re here to get any more information that we can and reassure them that we’re doing all we can to find her.”

“She’s right,” Charlie said, clearing his throat and inclining his head to me.

Looking at Ty and Kitty to make sure they had heard me loud and clear, I pulled open the door and jumped out. Checking the area like Ty had taught me to do. We caught the attention of a group of guys standing on the corner, obviously part of the reason that this was a bad area.

Ignoring them, we walked straight to the gate and up the path to the little house. The only one on the street that was taken care of, grass mowed and flowers blooming in the garden. The pale yellow siding was welcoming, as well as the few chairs that sat outside. This was obviously a well-used garden.

Taking the lead, I pulled the screen door open and knocked on the door.

The door opened a crack and then fully when they saw who it was. “Hi, Mrs Conway. I’m Kaylee, this is Sergeant-”

“Yes, yes, come on in.” She opened the door wide and we all filed in.

“I hope it’s alright that there’s four of us?” I said, unsure now that we had all come inside.

“That fine.” She waved to the couch so me and Kitty sat down, with Ty and Charlie stood behind us.

The swinging door opened and who I assumed was Mr Conway, came through with a tray of drinks and placed them on the table.

“Mr Conway.” I stood, holding my hand out. Taking it, he shook my hand firmly.

“Please, call me John.”

“Ah, okay. I’m Kay and this is Kitty and Tyson,” I said pointing to each of them. “And of course you know Sergeant Mackenzie.”

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