A View to a Kill
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MacDougal removed Brennan’s gun, slid it over to Maisie, and then pinned Brennan against the wall, cuffing him. He dragged him down the hallway, thrusting him on the living room floor.
“How long had you and Jayden been raping women together?” MacDougal said.
“I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
“Your gun is going to be tested, and when it matches the bullet we removed from Zoey Marshall, it won’t matter what you say. You’ll be tried and convicted for her murder.”
“Whatever. I’m not talking.”
MacDougal aimed his gun at Brennan.
“You are talking. Now.”
“You can’t fire at me! You’re a cop.”
MacDougal glanced at Maisie. “What do you say? Should I shoot him?”
She shrugged. “It’s a hardwood floor. It’ll clean up just fine. Do what you must.”
“Are you kidding me?” Brennan said.
“Last chance,” MacDougal said.
When Brennan still refused, MacDougal fired his gun, shooting Brennan in the leg. Brennan screamed. “Screw you! Both of you! I’ll tell everyone what you did.”
“What we did? What about what you did? I don’t know what you saw, but what I saw was you drawing on a detective.” Maisie looked at MacDougal. “Isn’t that what you saw happen?”
“That’s exactly what happened,” MacDougal said. “Then again, maybe he came at me twice, and I needed to pop him a second time.”
“Whatever it takes,” Maisie said.
At the thought of being shot again, Brennan curled into a ball, shouting, “All right, all right!”
“You said you didn’t run in the same circles as Jayden Conrad,” MacDougal said. “So how do you know him?”
“We lived near each other when we were teenagers. Not for long. Six months maybe. Used to talk about some of the dark fantasies we both had and realized even though we came from different worlds, we had a lot in common. I moved away and we didn’t see each other again until college. We got to talking about the past, and one day we decided it would be fun if we could actually corner a girl. Jayden didn’t care whether any of the girls saw him. He thought he was untouchable. I knew I wasn’t. That’s why I wore a mask.”
“And you didn’t talk to each other on campus or mingle in the same groups, so the two of you could never be connected to each other.”
“Yep.”
“How many women were raped?”
Brennan hesitated.
“Spill it. We’ll find out eventually anyway.”
“In total, maybe six. We were careful, only two or three a year. We picked the girls, planned it out. It was part of the thrill.”
“What about Zoey? You said Jayden was the only one who raped her. True or false?”
“I didn’t touch her. He saw her with me a few times when we were all going out together, and he told me he wanted her. I tried to talk him out of it, but then he went and did it on his own.”
“Why was she any different to you than any other girl?”
“I had genuine feelings for Linda. I love her. I knew it would hurt her if something happened to Zoey, and it did.”
Maisie noted he hadn’t said he loved her, past tense, he said he loves her, present. Could Linda still be alive?
“You say you didn’t want to harm Zoey because of Linda, and yet you killed Zoey anyway.”
“She opened her big mouth, and that’s why Jayden’s dead. She had to pay, and Lane had to pay. I thought Linda would never know any different, never know my involvement.”
“Why didn’t you kill Zoey the night you killed her husband? Why wait?”
“I ran out of bullets, and I couldn’t leave her there, alive. She ripped my mask off, saw my face.”
“Just one more question before I take you in.”
“Yeah? What?”
“Where’s Linda Perry?”
CHAPTER 39
A few hours later, Linda was found inside an abandoned grocery store. Although malnourished and smelling like she’d been on an extensive camping trip in the woods, she was alive. Brennan swore he would have never done anything to harm her, and even though Maisie saw him as a sick, twisted individual, she actually believed his feelings for Linda were real.
With her neighborhood safe again, Maisie took a drive to the local cemetery, where she now visited not one, but two of the important men in her life. First a visit to Lee to update him on all the recent events, and then a visit to Stuart, to tell him she wished he hadn’t had to go when he did. In the distance, she spotted someone familiar and walked over to him.
“I didn’t expect to see you here today,” Maisie said.
MacDougal placed the flowers in his hands on his wife’s grave and stood. “I took the day off. I might take the week off, actually.”
“You deserve it after all that’s happened.”
Maisie glanced at MacDougal’s wife’s grave. “How long has she been gone now?”
“It’ll be four years in a few weeks. Can you believe it?”
If anyone knew the true meaning of the word suffer, MacDougal did, after losing both his wife and his only child in the same year. First his daughter, who was the unfortunate victim of a tired driver who’d fallen asleep at the wheel, and then his wife a few months later, who’d ingested so many pills to numb the pain of her loss that she overdosed one evening, killing herself. Whether it was an accident, or whether she simply couldn’t bear another day without her child, would remain unknown.
“It’s a shame. I always liked Beth. She was a good woman.”
He smiled. “Me too.”
“Well, I have to be going.”
“Mind if I walk you to your car?”
“Suit yourself.”
He held an arm out, and even though it seemed odd, she took it.
“You really should think about coming back to work.”
“Why?” she asked.
“You’re good at what you do.”
“I’m not needed anymore, and I don’t want to be stuck in the forensics lab again. I like my life now. I’m free to do whatever I like whenever I like.”
“You’re bored.”
He was right. She was bored.
“Perhaps.”
“What about a consulting position?”
She raised a brow. “I’m confused. Why are you of all people pushing so hard to work with me again?”
“You’re the nosiest, most arrogant woman I’ve ever known.”
“Tell me something I don’t know.”
“You’re also addicting.”
Addicting—a word no man had ever called her before.
Unsure how to reply to what she perceived to be his mild attempt at flirtation, she said nothing in return, and they walked the rest of the way to her car in silence.
She reached her car and said, “It was good to see you today. Enjoy your time off.”
He stood still for a moment, then leaned in, planting a kiss on her lips.
She jerked back. “What do you think you’re doing?”
“Something I should have done a long time ago.”
“I’m not sure it’s a good idea, the two of us. I mean, I don’t know what I think of it.”
“Why not?”
“I don’t know.”
“Is it because we used to work together? Because we’re not the same age? Because you had feelings for Stuart?”
“No, it’s not any of those things,” she said. “Well ... maybe. I’ll see you later, okay?”
“Why don’t you see me now?”
“I am seeing you now.”
“I mean, have lunch with me, Maisie.”
“I can’t. Not today.”
“Why not?”
“I’m meeting Maude in a few minutes.”
He nodded. “I understand. See you around then.”
Maisie watched him walk away, playing out what had just happened in her mind, thinking, then overthinking, until the time she had to act on her tho
ughts was almost up. “Colin?”
MacDougal turned. “Yes, Maisie.”
“I’ll be with Maude for a few hours, but I’m free for dinner later.”
He shoved his hands in his pockets and grinned. “Dinner it is then. Pick you up at eight.”
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