Wanted with Murder (A Rilynne Evans Mystery, Book Five) (20 page)

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Rilynne Evans Mysteries

Delusions with Murder

Deception with Murder

Betrayal with Murder

Suspicions with Murder

Found with Murder

Found
with Murder

Book #6
in the Rilynne Evans Mystery series

by Jenn Vakey
Chapter One


A
re you nervous?” Lori Sibrian asked.

Rilynne Evans looked herself up and down in the long mirror before turning around and facing her best friend.

“It’s a rehearsal dinner,” Rilynne said with a playful grin. “Even as clumsy as I am, I’m pretty sure I can make it through without serious injury.”

“You’re funny,” said Lori as she reached out and straightened the straps on Rilynne’s dark blue dress. “You know what I mean. You’re getting married tomorrow. Are you nervous?”

Rilynne felt an immense wave of joy pass over her and settle in the smile on her face. “Not even a little,” she said.

Lori raised an eyebrow and looked at her skeptically.

“No, seriously,” Rilynne said, waving kindly behind Lori to an older woman on her way out. “I’m excited, and happy, and eager, and so many more things. Nervous isn’t one of them.”

“Good,” Lori said, smiling down at her warmly.
“Because you don’t need to be. Ben’s amazing, and I don’t think you could have made a man more perfect for you. I couldn’t be happier for you, Rye.”

Rilynne had to fight the urge to jump up and down. She had never imagined when she moved to Addison Valley sixteen months before that she would end up here. In fact, it was one of the last places she ever saw herself being again.

A year before she decided to make the move, she walked into her house and found it covered in the blood of her first husband, who was believed to have been killed by her former partner. With the loss looming over her, she couldn’t picture herself even being ready to date anytime soon, let alone enter into a serious relationship. Then she met Ben.

They instantly hit it off and became close friends. Though there was an undeniable attraction between them, the love Rilynne had for Christopher tethered her to the past. After several frustrating months, she finally gave into her feelings for him and they stepped through the veil beyond just friendship. No sooner than that happened, though, than Rilynne’s past announced itself again.

Rilynne’s first husband, Christopher Parker, was found in a small town in Colorado, very much alive. The shocking event ended in Ben shooting and killing Christopher, but not before taking a bullet himself.

Though the entire ordeal left more than just physical scars, one good thing had come out of it.

While trying to stall Christopher so her backup had time to arrive, Rilynne and her estranged husband entered into a very heated discussion about Rilynne’s special abilities. It was a conversation that had been overheard by Ben.

Though it was months before he told Rilynne he knew what she could do, he had been nothing but understanding and supportive. She didn’t know if she would ever be able to express just how much that meant to her.

From the time Rilynne was a child, she knew the flashes she saw in her head were more than just her imagination. When her mom realized what she could do, Amber decided it should stay between the two of them. It was something Rilynne stuck to, not telling anyone until Christopher. Both Christopher's original reaction and the choices that he made afterward because of what he knew left her more than just a little nervous when she thought about telling Ben.

When he proposed to her five months before, she finally found the courage to tell him the secret she kept so carefully hidden. Before she could even get the first sentence out, though, he stopped her and told her he already knew. To her surprise, he never questioned her decision to keep it from him for as long as she had, stating he knew she would tell him when she was ready.

After that moment, there was no doubt in her mind that she wanted to spend the rest of her life with him.

“I’m just glad you could be here with me,” Rilynne said, wrapping her arms around Lori. Lori's sateen red dress was soft against her bare arms. “I couldn’t picture doing this without you.”

“Even if I hadn’t moved here, there’s no way I would have missed this,” Lori said, taking Rilynne by the arm and leading her toward the restroom door. They cracked it open and peered out at the full room awaiting them. “Besides, I don’t think you could have found a cuter flower girl.”

Rilynne chuckled as her eyes swept across the room until they found the precocious little girl, spinning in circles between the tables. She was tall for her age. Just a week shy of her fourth birthday, she was already a head taller than most of her preschool friends. “And I’m sure your opinion has nothing to do with the fact that you’re her mother,” she said. “But you’re right. There isn’t a child alive who would look better in that dress. I bet she can’t wait until tomorrow so she can finally wear it.”

“You have no idea.” Lori’s blue eyes sparkled as she watched her adopted daughter dancing around the guests until she found Harper, her soon to be stepbrother. “I think it’s about time we get out there. Are you ready?”

Rilynne smiled and nodded before pushing the door open.

Even though it was just the rehearsal dinner, nearly half of the wedding guests were in attendance. In addition to every member of the Addison Valley homicide unit and the majority of the forensic team, there were also several guests in from Bodker, Rilynne's home town.

“I'm going to go check on my fiancé. No doubt LaShad is trying to talk him into an impromptu boxing match. I might just kill him if he shows up to your wedding tomorrow looking battered and bruised,” Lori said. She gave Rilynne a gentle squeeze on the arm and crossed to the table seating Joe Ackerman and several members of the police department boxing team.

Rilynne was just approaching the nearest occupied table to start greeting her guests when Matthews walked up beside her.

“So I’ve been trying to figure out how I’m going to work Ben killing your first husband into my toast,” he said.

Rilynne raised her eyebrow as she folded her arms in front of her. “You do and Katy will be a widow by the end of the night.”

A wide grin spread across his face as he leaned back against an empty table. “Come on,” he said. “It’s my job as the best man to tell your story. I wouldn’t want to leave anything out.”

Rilynne was glad to see Matthews as excited as he was for his speech. While he was always an outspoken, confident man at work, the same couldn’t be said when it came to social events. She had actually expected a little hesitation when they named him best man and informed him of all the responsibilities that came with it. Instead, he seemed to have embraced it and had really come out of his shell.

“Hasn’t anyone ever told you not to argue with a bride?” Her tone held a devilish bite. “It’s almost as bad as arguing with a pregnant woman.”

His expression quickly moved from amusement to something that more resembled fear. As it did, Rilynne let out a satisfied chuckle.

“I should go check on my wife,” he said, visibly affected by her statement.

“Probably not a bad idea,” she chortled. She stood in place, slowly shaking her head as she watched him walk away. Todd Matthews, her partner on the Addison Valley homicide unit, was tougher than just about anyone she had ever met. That is unless it came to his wife, Katy. She had never seen two people so in love. There wasn't anything that Matthews wouldn't do for his wife, even agreeing to have a baby when he wasn't ready. He nearly lost it when they discovered that they weren't having just one child, but twins.

“Do you know how amazing you look?” a voice came from just behind her ear as she watched Matthews hand Katy a drink.

She bit her lip as she smiled and turned. “Who, me?” she asked coyly.

Ben nodded as he slipped his arms around her waist. “I was beginning to think you were never coming out of there. Not having second thoughts, are you?”

“Not a chance,” she said without hesitation. She slid her hand gently up his cobalt blue shirt and ran her fingers through his shaggy dirty blonde hair. He had offered to cut it for the wedding, but Rilynne wouldn't hear of it. “Do you really think I would have put on a dress tonight if I was?”

He laughed and shook his head. “Good point.”

Ben pulled her close and held her for what felt like an hour, though it couldn’t have been more than a few seconds. When he pulled away, he leaned down and pressed his lips firmly against hers.

Though they had been together for close to a year, her heart still jumped every time her lips met his. This time was no different. The room melted away around them as her chest tightened. The quickening of his heart against her body only made her head spin faster. A shiver spread down her back, causing her entire body to erupt in goose bumps.

Ben chuckled as he pulled away, looking down at where his hand was holding her arm. “Goose bumps,” he said.

Rilynne shrugged. “You tend to do that to me.”

“All right, lovebirds.” Matthews walked back up behind them. “Save it for the honeymoon. Besides, you’re going to start giving Katy ideas.”

Rilynne glanced behind him to his wife and grinned. “You know, they say that can actually help move things along. I know Katy is more than ready to get those babies out.” That was an understatement. With only three weeks before her due date, Katy had been trying everything she could think of to jumpstart her labor. While she was filled with nothing but excitement, Matthews was constantly on the verge of a panic attack. Rilynne grinned at the petrified look on his face before leaving the men to talk as she started making her rounds.

She had just reached the second candlelit table when she saw Harper, Lori’s fiancé’s son, running through the room. Something about his demeanor made her heart stop. The expression on the nine year olds face was nothing short of terror.

“Dad!” he yelled.

Rilynne swept across the room and met up with him as he nearly ran into the table Joe and Lori were seated at.

Like Rilynne, Lori took one look at his face and panicked.

“Where’s Kim?” she asked, looking quickly around the boy before turning back to him. “Harper, where’s Kim?”

Tears started rolling down his cheeks as his eyes shifted between his dad and Lori. He opened his mouth, but he couldn’t seem to speak.

Rilynne looked between them, panic almost overwhelming her, before she turned to Ben. He was still across the room talking to Matthews but stopped abruptly when he saw the look on her face.

“Harper,” Joe said, pulling her attention back in. “What happened?” he asked, grabbing his son by the arms. “Where’s Kim?”

“I…” he stammered. “I tried to stop him. I grabbed her and tried to pull her away but he pushed me down,” he said. Tears soaked his cheeks as his eyes shifted again between Joe and Lori. “I tried to stop him.”

“Where’s Kim?” Joe asked.

“He took her,” he said, eyes wide with fear. “The man took her.”

 

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