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Maybe my words stung her because she balled her hands into fists, her eyes blazing red
as she stared me down. “Yvette, what’s with the smug look? You think you’ve won? Don’t
forget, Noah’s dead because of you. Sure, I might be behind bars for a while, but what
about you? Hiding Noah’s b*dy won’t keep you safe forever. Once the cops find it, you’ll be
the one rotting in jail for life.”
Her audacity was so ridiculous it made me laugh. Did she really believe her own lies about
setting people up?
“Me, in jail?” I chuckled. “Moore, did you forget who really killed Noah? Have you gotten so
wrapped up in your act that you lost touch with reality? You’d better hope Noah’s b*dy
stays hidden, or you’re the one wearing prison stripes forever.”
She sneered with disdain. “Oh, really? Got any proof? Any evidence that pins the murder
on me?” When I stayed silent, her sneer grew colder, her taunts sharper. “Yvette, you’ve
got nothing, and
that’s why you had to stash that jerk’s b*dy. Actually, I owe you one for taking care of the
mess for me.
I was so sick of her brazen lies. I did not want to waste another minute on her.
I dropped the walkie–talkie and shut her out.
That got her riled up. She started pounding on the glass, demanding I pick up again. But
her racket caught the guards‘ attention, and they hauled her off.
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I was on edge, regretting this pointless trip. If only I’d known there’d be nothing to say to
her. I would
not have bothered coming.
Stepping out of the police station lobby, my luck tanked when I bumped into someone I
knew–Idris.
He still stood out even among a sea of cops who carried themselves with a no–nonsense
air. He was deep in conversation with Officer Jackson, and I was not about to interrupt
them.
I was all set to quietly leave when Officer Jackson caught me. “Ms. Scott.” I barely
managed a half- smile and a stiff, “Officer Jackson.”
He gave me a small smile. “Heading out?”
I just nodded. “Yeah.”
I brushed past them, not giving Idris a second glance, and made a beeline for my car, keys
in hand, ready to hit the road.
“Yvette.” The voice was not loud, but it was close enough to make me turn. There stood
Idris, way too close for comfort. I bit back my annoyance. “What’s up?”
He was all cool and collected. “Came to see Moore?”
I scrunched up my face. He was here for the same reason, so why the chitchat? “Do you
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something from me?”
He took a casual look at my car and echoed, “Leaving?”
I nodded, my patience wearing thin. “Look, if there’s nothing important, I’ve gotta go.”
With that, I slid into the driver’s seat.
Bang!
Bang!
Two doors slammed shut–one mine, and the other the passenger’s.
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I turned to see Idris settling in beside me, uninvited. My brow creased in confusion. “Did
you need a
lift?”
He buckled up and said casually, “My car’s out of commission. Mind if I hitch a ride with
you to the hospital?”
I raised an eyebrow at his audacity and was momentarily speechless. Was he seriously
bumming a
ride off me?
Biting my l*p, I decided not to make a fuss, fired up the engine, and pulled away from the
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station.
I was hoping for a silent trip, but Idris had other plans. “How’s the prep for Avaloria’s bids
coming along?” he asked out of the blue.
“Pretty much done,” I answered, keeping my voice neutral.
He nodded. “Maybe we could set up a dinner with the city folks and hash things out over a
meal.”
I just hummed in response, focusing on the road. “Thanks for last night, by the way.” If
Idris hadn’t been there, Jack might not have let me off the hook so easily.
“Don’t mention it. Just try to avoid trouble next time,” he advised, his voice calm but with
an
undertone of concern.
It had been ages since we had a real, peaceful conversation like this.
A lump formed in my throat as I spoke up, “Grandma’s probably getting better. Let’s chat
with her soon and then swing by the local office to finalize the divorce.” The papers were
signed and we were
living apart, so there was no point in waiting more.
He did not say anything, and I thought he was preoccupied. A quick glance his way, and I
caught him silently watching the world zip by outside the window.
I pressed on. “We need to clear the air with Grandma, one way or another.”
All I got back was silence.
Finally, after what felt like forever, he let out a sigh and simply said, “Alright.”
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