Murder at Pooch Park

Home > Other > Murder at Pooch Park > Page 12
Murder at Pooch Park Page 12

by Cindy Bell


  “No!” She let out a shriek as he lunged towards her. A second later his hand was cupped over her mouth so tight that she couldn’t scream. The door to the guardhouse burst open, and the three men she’d seen at the Dahlia Convenience Store squeezed their way into the guardhouse. Within moments they had her tied and silenced. She was terrified as she stared into Calvin’s eyes.

  “Sorry about this. But really, you brought it on yourself.” He nodded to the men. “Take her out to the bay, and dump her off. I don’t want her body to be found for days.”

  “Sure, boss.”

  Nikki closed her eyes as they tugged her from the guardhouse and threw her in the back of the truck. She thought she might have a chance to escape, but the biggest of the three men climbed into the truck with her. She realized that these were going to be her last moments alive. How had she been so wrong? How could she believe that Calvin was trustworthy, while Quinn was the one she questioned?

  Nikki closed her eyes as the truck bumped along an unpaved road in the direction of the bay. Of all the things she was upset about, one thing stood out starkly in her mind. She’d never thanked Quinn properly for saving her earlier in the evening. She’d never thanked him for jumping into that cold water and staying with her until they were rescued. As her thoughts drifted back to all those years before, her heart filled with the desire to see Quinn just one more time. He’d been her hero once, then twice, and now she needed him to be there just one more time.

  Chapter 18

  Whether it was from the bump to her head, or the trauma of being abducted, Nikki drifted away from her current situation. In a dream-like state she recalled the summer before junior year. She saw Quinn, his hair shimmering in the sun, his smile so wide that it seemed to go on forever. Those dimples. She’d fallen so hard for those dimples. She’d developed such a crush on him that she’d made sure to find out where he would be that day. She’d followed him and his friends to the bay. She watched as they all raced into the water and began to splash around. She’d never been a strong swimmer. For some reason she was always a little afraid of water. But she knew that if she was ever going to get the chance to introduce herself, this would be it.

  Nikki’s mother had coached her for hours about how she needed to be more extrovert, less shy. She needed to smile more, and not be afraid to dive in. So that day, she dove in. She swam out towards Quinn. There was a lifeguard, but the bay was filled with people enjoying one of the last warm days of summer. She wanted to just get close enough that he might notice her. She wasn’t going to bother him. She wasn’t going to try to get his attention. She just wanted the opportunity to be near him. But as she swam out she realized they were much farther out than she had ever gone before. Determined, she continued to swim.

  The teens gathered there were splashing and joking around. Nikki was almost to their group when someone sent a huge splash in her direction. She doubted that they even saw her, but the splash caused her to get a mouthful of water. That was when it began. The exhaustion from swimming so far out, her fear of the water, and disappointment at going unnoticed, all combined to cause that mouthful of water to make her panic. She choked on it, and her head slid under the water. She managed to bob back up, but opened her mouth too soon and drank down another mouthful of water. Panicked, she sank back down under the water. She always pictured drowning to be something like it was in the movies, a lot of thrashing, and shouts for help. But she couldn’t make a sound, and her arms and legs were too busy trying to keep her afloat to get anyone’s attention. As she swallowed water again she felt a sense of fatigue and lethargy kick in. She no longer felt the urge to swim for the surface. As she sank further down, she became aware that she might not ever make it out of the water.

  That was when a hand plunged through the water, and grabbed her under the arm.

  The truck hit a large dip, and her body bounced up into the air. Her eyes flung open and briefly she saw the stars above her. It took her a second to remember where she was.

  No! She tried to force herself to remain aware. This couldn’t happen again, she wasn’t going to let it. As she squirmed in the ropes that held her, she noticed the man in the truck with her was distracted by the passing scenery. He thought she was still passed out. She had a chance if she could just manage to get her hands free. Suddenly, the dimly lit road lit up with flashing police lights. Relief coursed through her as she believed that maybe she had been saved. However, they continued to drive right past those police lights. No one stopped them. No one knew she was there. Defeated, she slumped back against the bed of the truck.

  When the truck came to a stop, Nikki knew that she was about to die. There was no one to stop these men from doing what Calvin had instructed them to do. With her heart in her throat she listened to them planning how to do it. Then she saw her only chance. There was a large cooler with a loose lid at the end of the bed of the truck. If the cooler contained ice and wasn’t properly sealed, she presumed that some of it would have melted from the hot weather. It was her only chance. She waited until one of the men unlatched the back, then slammed her feet hard into that cooler. As the men thought she was still out cold, none expected that to happen. As she’d hoped, they all stumbled back and cursed in reaction to the splash of water. With one swift move she shoved her body up over the side of the truck, and tumbled down onto the ground on the other side. Sand billowed up around her, just as it had the day that Quinn tossed her onto it, fresh out of the bay, still struggling to breathe. He’d looked into her eyes then, his own filled with fear and determination.

  “Breathe! Just breathe for me!” Then he’d leaned in, and placed his lips to hers, and for a moment they shared breath. The lifeguard pushed him aside, but it was that one breath that she needed. She coughed up the water that had been blocking her lungs. In the chaos that followed, Quinn was swept away from her.

  As searing pain washed over her body from the collision with the ground, she felt her consciousness threaten to fade. Breathe, she thought to herself, just breathe. The more she struggled the less energy she had. But she crawled, as best she could with hands and feet bound, she crawled for the woods instead of the water.

  “Get her!” The biggest man shouted.

  Nikki felt burly hands grab her from behind, there was no escape, she knew that, but she had to try. She kicked her feet swift and hard against the hands that grabbed her. She was so focused on trying to get away that she didn’t recognize the sound of another car driving up until she heard the squeal of the brakes.

  “Where is she?”

  Nikki heard Quinn’s voice. Was that a dream? Was it real? She couldn’t tell anymore.

  “He’s got Calvin!” The biggest man hissed. “Let’s get out of here!”

  The three men were suddenly gone, at least it seemed like they were. When she felt another pair of hands grab her feet she panicked and kicked again.

  “It’s okay, Nikki, it’s me.” Quinn rubbed his hands along her ankles. “Stay still so that I can cut this rope.”

  She wept against the ground as she felt the rope come loose from both her feet and hands. He ripped the gag from her mouth, then eased her up into his arms.

  “Are you okay? Are you hurt?” He ran his hands the length of her arms and looked into her eyes.

  “Quinn.” Nikki tried to breathe deeply to calm down.

  “We have to stop meeting like this.” He raised an eyebrow and offered a wide smile that revealed he still had those dimples.

  “Thank you.” Nikki sighed as her entire body trembled with the force of what had just happened. “How did you find me?”

  “It’s okay, relax.” Quinn rubbed his hands along her shoulders. “Help is on the way. When I got your text, I put two and two together. I remembered seeing tire tracks along the path that bordered the Barrandoahs’ property, and Mrs. Whitter’s. It led me back to Calvin. When I found him at the guardhouse without you, I knew something was wrong. He tried to convince me that you canceled the date, but I could tel
l he was lying.” He tipped his head towards his car, where Calvin sat in the backseat, clearly restrained. “Eventually, he confessed everything.” He swept a hand across her cheek and eased it back along the curve of her neck in the most soothing gesture she had ever experienced. “I’m sorry I wasn’t here sooner.”

  “You were here just in time. Just like always.” She looked into his dark blue eyes, and remembered the breath they’d shared. “I’m sorry I didn’t tell you who I was. It’s just that I didn’t think you ever knew who I was, or cared to know.”

  “Why, because you were a skinny, little girl who didn’t know how to swim?” Quinn grinned, flashing those dimples again. “I remembered her, but I didn’t realize that she’d turned into a beautiful woman.”

  “You remembered me?” Nikki’s eyes widened. “But you never said a word at high school, nothing.”

  “I didn’t want to embarrass you. My mom told me I should keep it out of the papers, not take any praise, because you should be allowed to go on with your life. I didn’t want anyone calling me a hero.”

  “But you are.” She cupped his cheek. “You really are.”

  “Because of you.” Quinn lowered his eyes as his cheeks burned. “The truth is, I didn’t want you to know.”

  “Know what?” Nikki gazed at him.

  “I’m the one that splashed you.” Quinn frowned. “I didn’t mean to, but I did. I saw you go down, and I thought you were just playing. But then I realized you weren’t. I should have gotten to you sooner, I thought I had killed you.” He clenched his jaw. “You should be angry at me.”

  “I’m not.” Nikki laughed. “Not at all. You were just having fun, you had no way of knowing.”

  “After that day everything changed. I knew I wanted to be in the business of protecting people. I always hoped I’d run into you, but I get so caught up in these cases, I get so determined to solve them, that I don’t always pay attention to other things around me. I’m sorry it took so long for me to recognize you, Nikki.”

  “It’s okay, Quinn.” Nikki smiled as she hugged him. Now that her friend’s murder was solved, and she was beginning a new friendship with a man she never thought she’d have the chance to know, she was ready to see where life would take her.

  The End

  ***

  Thank you very much for reading Murder at Pooch Park, the first book in the Wagging Tail Cozy Mystery Series. I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. The next book in the series Murder at the Pet Boutique is available now. You can sign up for my cozy mystery newsletter to be notified of my latest releases so you don’t miss out on the special new release price at

  http://www.cindybellbooks.com

  Also by Cindy Bell

  Wagging Tail Cozy Mysteries

  Murder at Pawprint Creek (prequel)

  Murder at Pooch Park

  Murder at the Pet Boutique

  A Merry Murder at St. Bernard Cabins

  Chocolate Centered Cozy Mysteries

  The Sweet Smell of Murder

  A Deadly Delicious Delivery

  A Bitter Sweet Murder

  A Treacherous Tasty Trail

  Pastry and Peril

  Trouble and Treats

  Fudge Films and Felonies

  Custom-Made Murder

  Skydiving, Soufflés and Sabotage

  Christmas Chocolates and Crimes

  Hot Chocolate and Homicide

  Chocolate Caramels and Conmen

  Picnics, Pies and Lies

  Sage Gardens Cozy Mysteries

  Birthdays Can Be Deadly

  Money Can Be Deadly

  Trust Can Be Deadly

  Ties Can Be Deadly

  Rocks Can Be Deadly

  Jewelry Can Be Deadly

  Numbers Can Be Deadly

  Memories Can Be Deadly

  Paintings Can Be Deadly

  Snow Can Be Deadly

  Tea Can Be Deadly

  Greed Can Be Deadly

  Dune House Cozy Mysteries

  Seaside Secrets

  Boats and Bad Guys

  Treasured History

  Hidden Hideaways

  Dodgy Dealings

  Suspects and Surprises

  Ruffled Feathers

  A Fishy Discovery

  Danger in the Depths

  Celebrities and Chaos

  Pups, Pilots and Peril

  Tides, Trails and Trouble

  Racing and Robberies

  Athletes and Alibis

  Donut Truck Cozy Mysteries

  Deadly Deals and Donuts

  Fatal Festive Donuts

  Bunny Donuts and a Body

  Bekki the Beautician Cozy Mysteries

  Hairspray and Homicide

  A Dyed Blonde and a Dead Body

  Mascara and Murder

  Pageant and Poison

  Conditioner and a Corpse

  Mistletoe, Makeup and Murder

  Hairpin, Hair Dryer and Homicide

  Blush, a Bride and a Body

  Shampoo and a Stiff

  Cosmetics, a Cruise and a Killer

  Lipstick, a Long Iron and Lifeless

  Camping, Concealer and Criminals

  Treated and Dyed

  A Wrinkle-Free Murder

  A Macaron Patisserie Cozy Mystery Series

  Sifting for Suspects

  Recipes and Revenge

  Mansions, Macarons and Murder

  Nuts About Nuts Cozy Mysteries

  A Tough Case to Crack

  A Seed of Doubt

  Roasted Penuts and Peril

  Heavenly Highland Inn Cozy Mysteries

  Murdering the Roses

  Dead in the Daisies

  Killing the Carnations

  Drowning the Daffodils

  Suffocating the Sunflowers

  Books, Bullets and Blooms

  A Deadly Serious Gardening Contest

  A Bridal Bouquet and a Body

  Digging for Dirt

  Wendy the Wedding Planner Cozy Mysteries

  Matrimony, Money and Murder

  Chefs, Ceremonies and Crimes

  Knives and Nuptials

  Mice, Marriage and Murder

  About the Author

  Cindy Bell is a USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author. She is the author of the cozy mystery series Wagging Tail, Donut Truck, Dune House, Sage Gardens, Chocolate Centered, Macaron Patisserie, Nuts about Nuts, Bekki the Beautician, Heavenly Highland Inn and Wendy the Wedding Planner.

  Cindy has always loved reading, but it is only recently that she has discovered her passion for writing romantic cozy mysteries. She loves walking along the beach thinking of the next adventure her characters can embark on.

  You can sign up for her newsletter so you are notified of her latest releases at http://www.cindybellbooks.com.

 

 

 


‹ Prev