Knox
Nash yawned and scraped a hand over his face. He was sitting at his dining table in sweat pants. His usually clean-shaven mug had the beginnings of a beard.
โLook, I told you. I donโt remember jack shit from the shooting. I donโt even remember pulling the car over.โ
It was after two a.m., and Lucian had insisted we put our heads together on the situations.
I flipped my phone over to see if Naomi had texted me yet. She was supposed to text as soon as she got home. After the night sheโd had, I felt unsettled letting her drive home by herself. But Lucian was insistent that we needed to talk to Nash.
โIs that normal? Not remembering?โ I asked.
Nash shrugged with his good shoulder. โHow the fuck should I know?
This is the first time I got shot.โ
He was being flippant, but there were shadows under his eyes that had nothing to do with the time of night.
Lucian, on the other hand, looked as if he was just hitting his stride. He was in what was left of another expensive suit. His tie and jacket hung over the back of Nashโs couch. Even as a kid, heโd slept short and light. Every sleepover weโd ever had, heโd been the last to fall asleep and the first to wake. We never talked about what demons kept him up at night. We didnโt have to.
โWe need the dashcam footage,โ Lucian said. He leaned forward, elbows on knees, a glass of bourbon in his hand.
My brother was already shaking his head. โFuck you, Luce. You know I canโt do that. Itโs evidence in an ongoing investigation. I know law and order donโt mean much to you twoโโ
โWeโve got the same goal. Finding out who the fuck decided to put two bullets in you and leave you for dead,โ I interjected. โIf I were you, I wouldnโt be pissed off about the extra eyes and ears.โ I flipped my phone over again.
No messages.
โWhatโs your problem?โ Nash asked, nodding at my phone. โLiza J kicking your ass in Words with Friends again?โ
โNaomi isnโt home yet.โ
โItโs a five-minute drive,โ Nash pointed out. Lucian looked at me. โYou didnโt tell him?โ โTell me what?โ
โNaomiโs ex showed up at Honky Tonk tonight. Put his hands on her.
Scared her.โ
โJesus. Where did you put the body?โ
Lucian smiled slyly. โYou donโt want to know.โ
Nash pinched the bridge of his nose. โI really donโt want this paperwork.โ
โRelax,โ I said. โHeโs not dead. But if he ever shows his goddamn face in this town again, I make no promises.โ
โKnox gave him the first shot in front of witnesses,โ Lucian explained. โWhat else did he do in front of witnesses? Break his fucking neck?โ โJust the idiotโs nose. I escorted him out into the parking lot and helped
him understand if he ever came within a hundred miles of Naomi again, my lawyer was going to make it his personal mission to bankrupt him, his family, and his familyโs business.โ
โLuce also smashed his face against the kitchen door,โ I added cheerfully, wanting to give credit where credit was due.
My brother picked up the untouched bourbon Lucian had put in front of him and downed it. โGoddammit. I hate being left out of shit.โ
โYou didnโt miss much,โ I told him.
โWhat the hell are you doing here?โ Nash demanded, looking at me. โIโm staring at you two pains in my ass.โ
โWhat the hell are you doing here staring at us when you should be home with her? Sheโs probably messed up over the whole thing. Scared. Embarrassed. Worried about how itโs gonna look in a guardianship hearing. This on top of the Tina shit is the last thing she needs.โ
I didnโt like how well my brother knew Naomi.
โSheโs fine. We talked it out. Iโm heading to her place as soon as you get your head out of your ass and hand over the dashcam footage.โ
โWhat Tina shit?โ Lucian asked.
Nash was filling him in on the details of Tinaโs break-ins when my phone rang. I all but vaulted out of my seat to answer it.
โAbout damn time, Daisy.โ
โKnox?โ The way she said my name had my hackles rising. โWhatโs wrong?โ I said, already grabbing my car keys.
Nash and Lucian were on their feet too.
โSomeone was here. Someone broke in. Itโs a mess. Itโs going to take me forever to clean this up.โ
โGet out of the house,โ I snarled.
Lucian was shrugging into his jacket, and Nash was doing his best to pull a shirt on over his sweats. I tossed him his sneakers.
โTheyโre not here. I checked,โ Naomi said in my ear.
โWeโre gonna have words about that,โ I assured her grimly. โNow get back in your fucking car, lock the fucking doors, and drive to Lizaโs. Do not get out of your fucking car until your dad comes out to get you.โ
โKnox, itโs the middle of the nightโโ
โI donโt give a shit if itโs the middle of his colonoscopy. Get in the car now. Iโm hanging up and I want you to call Nash. Stay on the line with him while I call your dad.โ
โKnoxโโ
โDonโt argue with me, Naomi. Get in the damn car.โ
I heard her grumbling under her breath and then the telltale sounds of an ignition starting. โGood girl. Call Nash.โ
I hung up before she could say anything else and scrolled through my contacts to Louโs number.
โCottage?โ Nash asked. His phone lit up. Naomiโs name was on it. โYeah.โ
โIโll drive Nash,โ Lucian said, snatching the keys off the hook by the door.
โYou canโt drive a department vehicle, Luce,โ Nash argued. โWatch me.โ
โYeah, Lou?โ I said when Naomiโs dad answered. โWe got a problem.โ
WE CAME IN HOT,ย looking like a high-speed car chase with me in the lead, followed by Lucian and Nash, lights blazing in a Knockemout PD SUV.
My hands tightened on the wheel when I saw everyone, dogs included, out on Lizaโs porch. What part of โstay the fuck insideโ didnโt they understand?
I slammed on my brakes in front of Naomiโs cottage. Lucian slid in next to me.
I turned to him. โDo me a favor and get everyone inside so theyโre not standing around waiting for someone to start picking them off.โ
Wordlessly, Lucian nodded, and melted into the night.
โBackupโs on the way,โ Nash said as we jogged up the porch steps. The screen door was hanging by one hinge, the door beyond it wide open.
โNaomi said no oneโs inside.โ
โAnd she knows that how?โ Nash said, sounding almost as pissed as I felt.
โBecause before she called me, she walked through the house holding a bread knife.โ
โAnd youโre gonna have words with her about that, right?โ โWhat do you think?โ
โI think youโre gonna have words.โ
I had to admit, it was kind of nice to have my brother back. โFuck,โ I said when we entered.
โMessโ was an understatement. Couch cushions were thrown on the floor. The desk drawers had all been pulled out, their contents dumped. The coat closet was open, its inventory scattered throughout the living room.
The kitchen cabinets and drawers had all been gutted. The refrigerator door hung open with half of the food dumped on the linoleum.
โSomeone was pissed off and in a hurry,โ Nash observed.
I started up the steps, trying to keep a lid on my rage. Twice in one night, sheโd been violated, and Iโd been a step behind each time. I feltโฆ helpless, useless. What good was I if I couldnโt keep her safe?
I heard my brother on the stairs behind me, his ascent slower than my own.
Spotting Waylayโs pink comforter in the hallway, I headed into her room. It had fared worse than the first floor. Her new clothes had been ripped from the closet and dresser. The bedding was torn off, the mattress flipped and leaning against the wall. The picture frames that had hung on the walls most of my life were on the floor. Some of them broken.
โThe ex or the sister?โ Nash wondered out loud.
Naomiโs bedroom had been hastily tossed. The bed stripped, the closet open and emptied. The same with the dresser.
There was a mess of cosmetics on top of the dresser that I doubted Naomi had made. BITCH was scrawled across the mirror in lipstick.
I was seeing red that had nothing to do with the shade of lipstick.
โKeep your cool,โ Nash advised. โYou snapping and going off the rails on a temper tantrum isnโt going to help.โ
We poked into every nook and cranny upstairs, making sure the place was empty. By the time we hit the first floor again, Nash was pale and sweaty, and two more cruisers had pulled in.
The surrounding woods were painted blue and red from the emergency lights.
I went out on the front porch to force fresh air into my lungs so I could choke down the rising anger.
I spotted her, standing in the dirt lane still dressed in her work uniform with one of my grandfatherโs old flannel shirts layered on top. Waylon was leaning against her shins, as protective as a basset hound got.
I wasnโt even conscious of jogging down the porch steps. I just knew I was being pulled to her.
โAre you okay?โ she asked, looking worried.
I shook my head and wrapped my arms around her.
Sheย was askingย meย if I was okay. โIโm fine,โ I lied.