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Chapter no 51

Never Lie

Itโ€™s been well over an hour and Ethan still isnโ€™t back yet.

Iโ€™m getting worried. The temperature has dropped precipitously over the last hour, and the snow is turning to ice. What if he slipped and hurt himself? What if heโ€™s lying out there in the snow, unable to go for help?

And it would be all my fault. After all, Iโ€™m the one who brought us here. And I didnโ€™t even do what I meant to accomplish. Jamisonโ€™s body is still lying underneath the floorboards.

The worst part is that I have no phone service or way to find help. I already knew that the service out here was terrible, and I was counting on that. If Ethan could have made a call, he would have called Judy and found out we never had an appointment for last night. Or he would have called for a plow and I would not have had enough time to look for the body.

Now what seemed like an advantage has come back to bite me. I donโ€™t know what has happened to Ethan. And thereโ€™s nothing I can do. I feel so helpless. I planned things out so perfectly at that cabin and on the night I killed Adrienne. How did I screw this up so badly? It must be pregnancy brain.

I pace across the kitchen, pushing away waves of nausea. I donโ€™t know why they call it morning sickness when itโ€™s all the freaking time. What am I going to do about Ethan? What if he never comes back?

I may need Luke to help me in that situation. But I donโ€™t trust him. He didnโ€™t kill Dr. Hale, but the fact that he cared so much about her makes him dangerous. Plus heโ€™s smart. If he figures out what Iโ€™ve doneโ€ฆ

Just when Iโ€™m about to go out of my mind, I hear a knock at the front door. I donโ€™t know if itโ€™s Ethan or if itโ€™s the police telling me thereโ€™s been a horrible accident, but either way, itโ€™s someone. Itโ€™s better than being trapped here, not knowing whatโ€™s going on.

I almost faint from relief when I see Ethan standing at the front door, the black beanie still covering his golden hair. I throw my arms around him, and he laughs and hugs me back. But Iโ€™m not laughing.

โ€œI was so worried!โ€ I bury my face in his dark jacket, which is slightly damp. โ€œYou were gone for such a long time.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry, Tricia.โ€ His arms feel warm and comforting surrounding me. โ€œIt took longer than I thought. The snow was hard to walk in.โ€

โ€œSo what happened?โ€

He pulls his phone out of his pocket. โ€œI got reception right before hitting the main road. I found the number of a local place that does plowing. Theyโ€™re going to come first thing in the morning.โ€

โ€œIn the morning?โ€ I cry.

โ€œI knowโ€ฆโ€ He sighs. โ€œBut the blizzard hit this town hard. Even the main road was a disaster. It probably wouldnโ€™t even be safe to drive until the morning.โ€

Heโ€™s right. But I hate the idea of sleeping here with a man tied up downstairs.

โ€œBut do you want to hear the strangest thing?โ€ he says. โ€œWhat?โ€

He yanks his hat off his hair, which is messy in the sexiest possible way. Despite everything, I feel a stirring inside me. โ€œThe plowing place was all booked up when I called them. But get thisโ€”they already had a reservation for them to come here tomorrow morning.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s strangeโ€ฆโ€

Iโ€™m lying. I was the one who called and booked the plow for Sunday morning. I did it before even leaving on our trip,

knowing we would be stuck here. I was certain I would have found the body by then and taken care of it. Unfortunately, that did not work out according to plan.

Ethan crinkles his brow. โ€œDo you think Judy called for the plow?โ€

Unlikely, considering Judy doesnโ€™t even know weโ€™re here. The extra keys Ethan โ€œdiscoveredโ€ below the plant belonged to Adrienne. โ€œProbably.โ€

โ€œIn any case, itโ€™s already been paid for.โ€ Yes, it has. In cash.

I start to bite on my thumbnail, but I put it away. My mother always said thatโ€™s a nasty habit. โ€œDid you call the police?โ€

He shakes his head and I let out another quick sigh of relief. โ€œI figure we can call in the morning.โ€

Ethan has no idea that his wife is responsible for the dead body in the office.

It looks like weโ€™re not getting out of here tonight, but at least weโ€™ll be able to go first thing in the morning. Thankfully, Iโ€™ve destroyed the worst of the tapes.

As for the dead body, Iโ€™m not sure what to do about it yet. But I have a feeling the solution will come to me. It usually does.

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