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Chapter no 39

The Housemaid's Secret (The Housemaid, Book 2)

Douglas goes slack seconds after the gunshot rings out through the apartment. Itโ€™s louder than I expected, loud enough that the neighbors certainly will have heard. Well, maybe not. The walls and ceilings are likely soundproof in a place like this and weโ€™ve got the floor below us as a buffer.

On the plus side, Douglasโ€™s fingers slide off Wendyโ€™s neck.

Wendy collapses to her knees, coughing and crying and clutching her throat, while her husband lies beside her on the floor, his body immobile. After a second, a pool of crimson spreads beneath him onto the plush carpeting.

Oh no.

Not again.

The gun falls from my fingers and lands on the floor beside me with a loud thump. I feel completely frozen. Douglas Garrick isnโ€™t moving at all, and the puddle beneath him keeps growing. I meant to shoot him in the shoulder, enough to wound him and force him to take his hands off Wendy, but not enough to kill him.

Looks like I missed.

Wendy rubs her watery eyes. Miraculously, sheโ€™s still conscious. She kneels beside her husband, placing a hand on his neck, over his carotid artery. She keeps her hand there for a moment, then looks up at me. โ€œThereโ€™s no pulse.โ€

Oh God.

โ€œHeโ€™s dead,โ€ she whispers in a hoarse voice. โ€œHeโ€™s really dead.โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t mean to kill him,โ€ I sputter. โ€œIโ€ฆ I was just trying to get him to take his hands off of you. I never meant toโ€”โ€

โ€œThank you,โ€ Wendy says. โ€œThank you for saving my life. I knew you would.โ€

We just stare at each other for a moment. I did save her life. I have to remember that. Iโ€™ll have to explain it to the police when they get here.

โ€œYou need to leave.โ€ Wendy rises to her feet, even though her legs look shaky. โ€œWeโ€ฆ we can wipe the fingerprints off the gun. That should work, shouldnโ€™t it? Yes, yes, Iโ€™m sure it will. I wonโ€™t call the police for a couple of hours, and then Iโ€™ll tell themโ€ฆ Oh! I can say I thought Douglas was an intruder and shot him by accident. It was all an accident, you know? Theyโ€™ll believe that. Iโ€™m sure they will.โ€

Sheโ€™s talking fastโ€”sheโ€™s in a panic. As much as I would love to have the heat taken off of me, thereโ€™s a huge hole in her story. โ€œBut the doorman saw when Douglas entered the building.โ€

She shakes her head. โ€œNo, he didnโ€™t. Some of the residents have access to the back entrance, and he always comes in that way.โ€

โ€œIs there a camera there?โ€ โ€œNo. No camera.โ€

โ€œWhat about the cameras in the elevators?โ€

โ€œThose?โ€ She snorts. โ€œThose are merely decorative. One of them broke five years ago, and the other has been out of commission for at least two years.โ€

Could this really work? I just shot Douglas Garrick in cold blood. Is there any chance I could get away with this without any consequences? Then again, it wouldnโ€™t be the first time.

โ€œLeave now.โ€ She steps over Douglasโ€™s body, carefully sidestepping the pool of blood. โ€œI will take responsibility for this. This is on me. I brought you into this, and I am not going to drag you down with me. Get out of here while you still can.โ€

โ€œWendyโ€ฆโ€

โ€œGo!โ€ Her eyes look almost as wild as Douglasโ€™s did when his hands were wrapped around her neck. โ€œPlease, Millie. This is the only way.โ€

โ€œOkay,โ€ I say quietly. โ€œButโ€ฆ if you need meโ€ฆโ€

She reaches out to squeeze my arm. โ€œBelieve me, youโ€™ve done enough.โ€ She hesitates. โ€œYou should delete all our text messages. The ones from me, and also the ones from Douglas. Just in case.โ€

That is an extremely good idea. Wendy and I have discussed some things that I wouldnโ€™t want the police to know about if they started

investigating this murder. And it might be better if they donโ€™t see the texts between me and Douglas, noting today would be my last session. I grab my purse, and my hands are shaking almost too badly to do it, but I manage to delete the conversations with both the Garricks off my phone.

โ€œDonโ€™t try to contact me,โ€ she says. โ€œI will take care of this, Millie.

Donโ€™t worry.โ€

I start to argue, but then I shut my mouth. Thereโ€™s no point. Wendy has already decided that she wants to take the heat, and itโ€™s in my best interest to let her. I say goodbye to the penthouse, knowing I will never set foot in this place ever again. The last thing I see when I leave the bedroom is Wendy standing over Douglasโ€™s dead body.

And sheโ€™s smiling.

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