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by MJ Nightingale


  But a niggling of guilt filled her. She needed to let her girls know. She had six working for her now. Dozens that retired after graduating college. Some had done well, others had not. She had lunch with Crystal just last month, days before she had been killed. She had a job at a law office and was doing well. Fatima had not done so well. She had gone off on her own with a business degree, but continued in the same line of work. Catarina could not fault her for those choices. She was, after all, still in the business too. But her arrangement with her girls was firm. She would help them until they graduated from school. They must go to school and get off the streets. She arranged “dates” that would pave the way and pay the bills, but they had to go to school and make a better life for themselves. If there was another killing, she would need to get help. But she definitely needed to warn the girls. Just in case.

  Closing her web browser, Catarina opened up her calendar. All six girls were nearly booked solid for the next six weeks. She still needed to fill several appointments. She may have to go out as well. She rearranged some dates, and chose to attend the General’s party at the base in December. He was a kind gentlemen, and never pushy. She would also take the two dates with the retired politician, Franklin Pierce. He needed a companion for a fundraiser and a play before Christmas. She switched with Paula and gave her the young executive. Perfect. She began to look over the wait list for New Year’s and beyond, plugging in her girls where their abilities and talents would be best suited. She would email them tonight with their “dates” for the following week as was her usual. She also needed to send out the reminders via text for those going out tonight.

  She decided to fix herself a light dinner, then maybe go swim in the indoor pool to get her laps in, and call it a day. She wanted to compose a letter for her girls though letting them know of the two girls who were killed. She would send these by courier tomorrow. This she did not want to go out via email. The Patriot Act was something she always worried about. The police and government had ways of reading people emails. She had thirty girls she wanted to caution, but she also did not want them to panic.

  She saved her adjusted calendar, sent her emails, and then powered down her laptop. Standing, she stretched.

  Dinner. Swim. Letter. Another day done.

  Chapter 6

  They Burned

  Andreas filed away the new permits. Angela made all the copies necessary and sent them to all the agencies they did business with. She also framed the new license and hung it up in the waiting area/reception room as he switched focus to his computer and began checking his email and calendar. He had another bond hearing this afternoon. Both Blaze and Gio were out of the office doing field work, but Nikko, back from his honeymoon last night, was due in soon.

  With that thought going through his head, he heard the front door opening and Angela greeting the latest arrival. “Please have a seat. I’ll be with you in just a second.”

  Andreas focused in on his current reply to the district attorney for documentation as to the whereabouts of one of his clients. Along with the request came a reminder that his client needed to be in court in the morning. He sent the documentation and the assurances. This client was charged with embezzling. His family, local, and Andreas was confidant the man wasn’t going anywhere. He would do his time and get out on parole in a few years and resume his life, albeit with a conviction on his record and never be able to handle money as an accountant again.

  Andreas heard the front door once more. This time Angela’s greeting wasn’t as professional.

  “Oh, Nikko. So glad you’re back,” she shrieked. “Andreas is in the office. I’ll be in there in a minute. I want to hear all about the honeymoon, but I need to greet a new client.”

  He heard his brother laughing. “It’s great to be back. It was fabulous. See you in a bit, Ang.”

  “Okay, doll.”

  Nikko was at the door, and grinned at his frowning brother who didn’t even look up from his desk. “What? No welcome home, or how was the honeymoon. No asking for details.”

  “I’d ask, but I’m afraid you’d give them to me.” Andreas returned, giving his brother a once over. Tanned and vibrant, his baby brother looked happy. For that he was glad.

  Nikko laughed heartily. He knew he would too. He slumped onto the sofa underneath the television that played softly in the background. As per usual it was on Bay New 9, the local news station.

  “Well, then since I’m not getting special treatment. What’s up for me?” he asked.

  Andreas gave his brother a crooked smile. “Lots, and welcome home. How’s Ronnie?” he asked.

  “Great. Tired, sore. But good.” Nikko returned the crooked grin and winked when his brother made a face.

  “See, I knew you would go there. You didn’t need my prodding. But, I do need you to get up early tomorrow and make sure Johnson goes to court. Easy, but it is a big bond.” Nikko nodded and waited for Andreas to continue. He knew he would. “Today, go get your license renewed. It expires at the end of the month. We all did ours while you were away, but Angela has everything set. Just formality and signature stuff downtown.” Again Nikko nodded waiting.

  But he noticed he had lost Andreas attention. His eyes were glued on the television above him. Nikko turned around as the volume level was raised.

  The reporter, Al Reuchel, was speaking. “This is the third victim in what police now consider a related crime. Amber Lee’s body was found yesterday in her apartment in Clearwater. The college student and former roommate of another victim, Crystal Smythe, leaves no doubt in investigators minds that the crimes are related. Like the other two victims, the girls were raped and mutilated after being strangled. Bloody scrawls left in each case suggest the perpetrator is the same culprit. Police will hold a conference this evening to warn the public at large, but they do have a suspect. A tip was sent in, and the police believe the tipster is a person of interest. Further details will be forthcoming when the police commissioner makes his statement at 4PM today. They will not allow questions, as they just want to warn the public, young females in particular, to monitor their behavior and to be vigilant until the suspect is caught.”

  “What?” Nikko murmured, his heart pounding in his chest. He knew why Andreas had raised the volume. The bloody scrawl comment had his mind reliving the past, finding his parent’s bodies.

  “Shh,” Andreas hushed him as the reporter continued. The three victims pictures flashed on the screen and the reporter recounted the story of their deaths and discovery. No mention was made of what the scrawl said.

  Andreas’ eyes were glued to the set. “Police have stated this morning, that someone came forward and revealed the connection between all the victims. As of yet, her name is being withheld. Police do not know if this person is involved in the crime, but she is a person of interest. The information,” he looked down at his notes, “the female gave to the police clearly connected the crimes. The woman who came forward employed all three of the woman, who were high priced call girls. Police are attempting to get any records the Madame may have, client lists, but they are also interested in her. All of the girls were former employees. One of the girls left her employment on less than good terms.” The reporter’s eyes rose sharply as he glanced down at his notes. “The women were all escorts. Paid escorts. The police are unsure if the informant was involved in the crimes. The investigation is ongoing. We here at the studio are using the name the Tampa Madame until further details are released. Stay tuned for more information and breaking news.”

  Andreas muted the television. His eyes narrowing on Nikko. “Angela, Now,” he called forcefully.

  “What’s going on?” Nikko asked nervously, standing up as Angela came with a disgruntled look on her face. She didn’t like being yelled at especially when clients were in the office.

  “What?” she snapped.

  “Get Michael on the phone. I want the name of this Tampa Madame.”

  “Don’t yell at me,” she snapped back. And just as
loudly. “And, I’ll do better than that. She is sitting in the office.”

  “What?” Andreas barked as Nikko looked back and forth between the two and then peered out the open door at the stunning brunette rising from her chair in the outer office. He was trying to play catch up. It wasn’t going so well.

  “The Tampa Madame is here to see you, sir.” Angela backed out as Catarina Stone entered the office. Her petite frame gracefully walked past Nikko as she entered. She wore perfectly tailored navy dress slacks and a white silk blouse, a strand of fresh water pearls at her throat. She looked like a trophy wife, and not a . . . pimp. Andreas stood there speechless.

  “May I have a seat?” she asked, still standing. “I am here to hire you. I need your services.”

  Andreas, still in shock, was speechless. It was Nikko who recovered more quickly. He pulled out the chair. “Please do. We aim to serve.”

  Catarina ignored the younger man’s quip and did not even give him a passing glance. It was this man she was here to see. It was this man’s services she required. She was about to blow his mind if he found the courage to speak.

  Narrowing his eyes at her, he wet his lips with a stroke of his tongue and finally found his voice. “Sit,” he indicated the chair with a head tilt and a raising of dark eyebrows.

  He had the most striking face on any man she had ever seen.

  “Madame,” he added. Her grey eyes narrowed into thin slits revealing nothing to him but a slow simmering anger.

  “Catarina. Cat Stone.” She reached her hand forward and he took it without any hesitation.

  Both of their hands burned.

  Chapter 7

  The Tampa Madame

  “Well, Miss Stone?” At her nod, he continued. “What can I do for you?”

  She cleared her throat before speaking and crossed her legs. He noticed the movement but kept his eyes on hers. They were steely, with flecks of silver. Very unusual.

  “I didn’t mean to eavesdrop, but it appears you were looking for me as well.” She was referencing his demanding Angela to find out her name.

  “Thank you for saving me the trouble. Yes, I am interested in this case.” He didn’t want to give too much away.

  She couldn’t help but admire the man’s focus. He didn’t want to reveal too much. And she didn’t want to waste time. “I think you might be more than just interested. The man has killed three of my girls. I believe from my own research that you have experience catching sociopaths.” At his clipped nod, she went on. “I will need you to track him down, and bring him to justice.”

  “And why would I want to do that?” he pronounced the words carefully.

  “After I tell you what I have to say, you may think otherwise.”

  “Go on then.” His curiosity was more than piqued. This stunning creature before him who didn’t look to be older than twenty-five, appeared like a professional business woman, but was a self-admitted Madame. He was a good judge of character, but her eyes revealed nothing.

  “I run an escort service. Not a whore house, despite what the news people have dubbed me. I have run this business for six years in the Tampa Bay area. I am thirty-one.” She noticed the slight lifting of the man’s eyebrows. She knew she appeared younger and always got that reaction when her age was broached. “The three victims of this serial killer worked for me at one time. The last was a current employee. Amber was graduating this year and then her service would have been terminated.”

  “Terminated?” he questioned.

  “Despite the spin the press may decide to put on this, I am what I say I am. I run an escort service. My girls are not prostitutes, and I . . . am not a whore.”

  Her words were spoken evenly, but he heard the occasional enunciations, the strange inflections, and a subtle accent, but pretended not to notice.

  She continued. “I want to hire you to catch this killer, and of course clear my name and business. I run a legitimate operation.” As she spoke, he heard the accent somewhat more. He could not place it. Something European.

  “That’s not quite the work I do,” he started.

  “But you wanted to find me? Why?” she interrupted and went on when he leaned forward towards her across the desk. She watched him draw his hand across the bristles along his strong jaw. He was interested. She knew. And she knew why as well. The man targeting her girls had killed before. She didn’t know why he was targeting her girls, but she had her suspicions, which she planned to share with him. “I’ve done my research and that is why I am here. You use to be employed as a detective, and your specialty was sex crimes. Violent sex crimes. This is clearly a sex crime. I also know that you caught three serial killers while working in Manhattan. You were touted, by your captain, as a rising star, and were slated for advancement until your unforeseen ‘retirement’.”

  “Like I said, it’s not what I do anymore.”

  “You still work for the PD on occasion. They call you in for your expertise at times, and you have done work for several well-known and respected attorneys. Bail and Bonds is what your brothers do. You do more.”

  “Okay, so why me? What makes you think I want to catch this guy?”

  “You are the best at what you do. Or were,” she corrected. “But this man who is targeting my girls has to be stopped. I believe he has a similar MO to a serial killer you were investigating in New York and he got away.”

  Her statement took the wind out of him. The news reports had not claimed it was Romeo. Yes, he had his suspicions, but her claim took him by surprise. He was up out of his seat in a flash and rounded his desk to approach her. She too, got up, and he saw a moment of panic in her eyes before the steel was back in them. She stood tall and stopped backing away, standing all five foot five of her. On her three inch heels, she didn’t back down.

  The moment of panic in her eyes had stopped him cold. “What is this MO you speak of?” His hands were fisted by his side. Was it Sal? And if so, why was he targeting her girls?

  “He leaves notes at the crime scenes.”

  “What do they say?” he forced himself to not invade her space.

  “Beautiful . . . no . . . more.”

  Andreas closed his eyes. He heard Nikko gasp. Could it be him? After all these years. This information had never been leaked to the press. The PD here wouldn’t have done that either. “How do you know? The police never would have told you that. It wasn’t in the press in New York either.”

  “I found Amber. I was in her apartment last night. She missed an appointment and I was worried. I saw her on the floor in her living room. Her blood was used to scrawl the message across the wall. I researched on line. Serial killers who left bloody messages who had not been caught. I came up with Romeo and then I found you. The detective who almost caught him. I recognized your name right away. You have been mentioned often in the press as of late.”

  The ringing in his ears nearly caused his mind to explode. It brought back all those messages he had seen. The crime scenes he had investigated. His mother’s blood.

  He began to shake and had to sit. He turned from her and walked back around to his desk, but turned around to face her. “Why you?”

  “I don’t know. That’s why I am here.”

  A thousand thoughts were running through his head right now, but one was prominent in his mind. He could not let this chance slip through his fingers. If it was Romeo, Salvatore Mazzelli, he could not lose this opportunity. And if he was back, why was he targeting her? Or perhaps, he was using her to get to him. He needed to hear her story, and get as much information from her as he could. Sal possibly had her in his sites, and he knew he wanted to catch him. He would have to keep a close eye on her.

  He smiled to ease the tension in the room. It did nothing to still the inner turmoil he was experiencing, but this might be his one and only chance to catch the man who had murdered his parents. “Please sit.”

  “You’ll take my case?” she asked swiftly.

  “I’ll take the case.”

>   She sat.

  “Now tell me everything you know.”

  * * *

  Three hours later, Andreas was interrupted by Angela coming in to his office. Miss Stone had left an hour ago. He had dug right in and began his own research. Miss Stone had been reluctant to give up her own past when asked. She told him she had come to the United States when she was 19 from Amsterdam and settled in Clearwater. After business school, she moved to Tampa and started her escort service. She helped other girls like her who had no one to help them pay their way through school. She did not know why this man was targeting her girls. She believed she was just the unfortunate one who had taken his notice possibly due to her proximity to him.

  Andreas admitted the likelihood that it could be a possibility. The woman had done her research, and knew the killer had a vendetta against him. That much was public knowledge after all.

  She provided him with a list of her girls, all those who worked for her currently, and all those who were past employees. He would need some extra hands on this case. He could not protect them all, but he was sure the police would be monitoring their activities. She also told him that she had informed her girls of the possibility that the serial killer may target them. Many had gone underground or took an extended vacation. Her five current employees were given a bonus and told to take a vacation as well. She had closed shop until the holidays were over or the serial killer caught and had cancelled all her appointments. She wanted no more blood on her hands.

  He mentally went over parts of their conversation from earlier.

  Most of her girls took classes on line and could do that from anywhere. She had a few dates to attend to for her best clients. But, other than that, all her girls were safe.

  Andreas didn’t get much information when he asked about her security and finding out she lived in the same apartment building as Blaze and his wife did not ease his mind. They all needed to be out of the place. When he suggested that, she was adamant and would not be displaced. So, he made arrangements for a security company to check out her apartment.

 

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