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Chapter no 21

Do Not Disturb

When I get back home, Rob is waiting for me in the kitchen. Heโ€™s eating a bowl of cereal and he glares at me as I stomp the snow off my boots in the foyer, silently daring him to come yell at me. He doesnโ€™t.

โ€œWhere were you?โ€ he asks as I walk into the living room in my bare feet.

โ€œJust driving around, looking for Quinn.โ€

He grunts. โ€œYou think you could find her better than the police?โ€

Thatโ€™s the problem with Rob. He never believes in me. A few years ago, I talked to him about the possibility of going back to college, or at least taking a few classes.ย Youโ€™re way too old for that, Claudia.ย I hate to admit it, but his words got to me. I never ended up doing it.

โ€œMaybe,โ€ I say. โ€œWell, did you?โ€

I roll my eyes. โ€œNo, I didnโ€™t.โ€

He frowns. โ€œYou be careful, Claudia. You know, if you help her, youโ€™ll be aiding and abetting a criminal.โ€

โ€œQuinn isnโ€™t a criminal.โ€

โ€œShe killed her husband. I would say that makes her a criminal.โ€

โ€œWatch it.โ€

Our eyes meet across the table. I see a muscle twitch in Robโ€™s jaw. Finally, he drops his eyes.

โ€œIf youโ€™re going to take my truck,โ€ he mutters, โ€œat least let me know first.โ€

โ€œI wasnโ€™t gone long.โ€

โ€œYeah, but I got a job to do, Claudia.โ€

I snort. โ€œWhat? Unclogging someoneโ€™s toilet?โ€

He stands up so quickly, he nearly knocks his chair down. โ€œGuess thatโ€™s not as important as giving somebody a

back rub, huh?โ€

I open my mouth to reply, but Rob has already brushed past me. He grabs his coat and his car keys, then heโ€™s out the door. The entire house shakes on its foundation when he slams the door shut.

I donโ€™t expect to go out again today anyway. I got rid of the phone. Presumably, the phone is currently making its way to Vermont. Nowhere near us. By the time the police track it down, Quinn will have had time to get even further away from here.

And when she calls me to tell me where she isโ€”and Iโ€™m sure she willโ€”Iโ€™m going to be ready.

 

I had a couple of massage clients scheduled in the afternoon, but everyone canceled because of the snow. It means I end up sitting around the house, worrying about whatโ€™s happening with my sister. I also do a bit of laundry. Rob never, ever does laundry. He would keep buying underwear for months to avoid doing a load.

I call the police station and leave a message for Scott, but I donโ€™t get a call back until nearly five oโ€™clock in the afternoon, while Iโ€™m sitting on my sofa, watching television to take my mind off of everything. Rob got called out on a job, and he took his truck with him.

โ€œDid you find her?โ€ I ask Scott, before he can get a word

in.

His voice is gruff. โ€œNot yet.โ€

I allow my shoulders to relax. Of course they didnโ€™t find

her. This guy is a small-town police deputy for a reason. He doesnโ€™t know how to investigate a murder. He has no idea how to find a person on the run. Maybe if the chief were here, they would have a chance.

โ€œBut itโ€™s just a matter of time,โ€ he adds. Thereโ€™s an ominous tone to his voice.

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

โ€œI mean weโ€™ve got some leads.โ€ โ€œDid you find her phone?โ€

Scott hesitates. โ€œWe tracked it to Vermont, and Iโ€™ve got an officer going over there. But we have reason to believe sheโ€™s still in the state. I donโ€™t think sheโ€™s gone far.โ€

I get a queasy feeling in my stomach. I thought dumping that cell phone in the car at the cemetery would send Scott on a wild goose chase that would give my sister at least another day of leeway. But it turns out heโ€™s smarter than I gave him credit for.

โ€œWhy do you say that?โ€ I ask carefully.

โ€œWe found out she got pulled over last night on I-93 North, just before the state line. They didnโ€™t issue a ticket or anything like that, but she had a blown out tail light. The officer told her she had to get off the road, and he said he didnโ€™t see her again, so he assumed she did.โ€

Oh Quinn, how could you be so stupid?ย I chew on my thumbnail. โ€œBut that was last night. She could be hundreds of miles away by now.โ€

โ€œMaybe. But there was a blizzard going on and she was in a compact car. She probably had to get off the road anyway, even without the tail light issue. And wherever she pulled over, she may very well be stuck. Anyway, weโ€™re checking it out.โ€

I cringe. If sheโ€™s still in New Hampshire, theyโ€™ll find her soon. How did she not even manage to make it out of the state? I can get out of the state in less than two hours.

Of course, in the weather we were having last night, without all-wheel drive or snow tires, she wouldโ€™ve had to go pretty slowly. Still.

โ€œScott,โ€ I say, โ€œyouโ€ฆ you donโ€™t think Quinn killed her husband, do you?โ€

Thereโ€™s a long silence on the other line. โ€œIโ€™m not sure what to think right now. But it isnโ€™t looking good for her, Claudia. She left him lying dead in her house. And there was

nobody else in the car with her when she got pulled over. Itโ€™s not like somebody was holding a gun to her head.โ€

I clench my right hand into a fist. โ€œYouย knowย her though.

You know she wouldnโ€™t do something like this.โ€ โ€œI donโ€™t know her.โ€

Iโ€™m surprised how cold Scottโ€™s voice sounds. He dated Quinn. He was so infatuated with her. I could see it all over his face. And when she moved back here, I ran into him on the street and he started asking me all kinds of questions about her.

โ€œWhat are you talking about?โ€ I say. โ€œShe was your

girlfriend.โ€

โ€œWe dated for a few months ten years ago.โ€

โ€œShe was your girlfriend. I know you cared about her a lot.โ€

โ€œThat was a very long time ago.โ€ He pauses. โ€œWe were just kids then. It was nothing. I donโ€™t know her anymoreโ€” you know she keeps to herself.โ€

Heโ€™s not wrong about that. Derek and Quinn almost never entertained guests. My sister used to be outgoing, but after she got married, she turned into a hermit.

Scott lets out a sigh. โ€œClaudia, I have to go. If you hear anything from Quinn, let me know right away.โ€

โ€œWill you tell me if you think you know where she is?โ€ โ€œYes.โ€

But he hesitates for several seconds before answering, which makes me think he has absolutely no intention of telling me anything. Why should he? He doesnโ€™t want me to tip her off, after all.

Deputy Dwyer may be a better police officer than I gave him credit for. Although I still canโ€™t believe he didnโ€™t go into her house yesterday after he got the call about the screams.

After I hang up with Scott, I canโ€™t stop pacing across the living room. I was trying to give my sister a clear shot to escape the police, figuring she would contact me when they stopped looking for her, but itโ€™s not working. How did she

manage to get herself pulled over? What was she doing with a blown out tail light anyway?

Thatโ€™s when I make a split second decision: Iโ€™m going to look for her.

This is New Englandโ€”the main roads will be clear by now. I need to find her before the police do. I have a sense of where they pulled her over. And I know Quinn better than anyone in the world.

Iโ€™m going to find my sister.

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