Blindsided
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“This is Detective Aaron Barkley of the Palm Royal Police Department. I’m sorry to tell you that I have some bad news. Are you alone, Miss Brighton? Would you prefer to call someone to stay with you, and I’ll call you back?”
“No. I already know something is wrong since you said you had bad news, so you might as well go ahead and tell me. I’ll be all right. Please, just tell me whatever it is you’re calling to tell me.” Lucy sucked in her breath and waited.
“Your parents were killed two hours ago in a head-on collision. They died on impact. It’s taken us this long to find you, or I would have called you sooner. A kind neighbor helped us.”
Lucy’s first wild, crazy thought was, Now I can get rid of this house. “How did it happen? You said they were killed. Who killed them?”
“A sixteen-year-old boy drunk out of his mind. He died in the accident, too. Your parents have been taken to the county morgue to await your arrival. Are you all right, Miss Brighton? I never like to deliver news like this over the phone, but you are out of state. I had no other choice, and I’m sorry, ma’am, for your loss.”
“I’m okay, Detective. I understand about the phone and all. Thank you for calling me. I’ll make arrangements to leave on the first available flight I can get for tomorrow.”
The connection broken, Lucy stared into the flames as she fumbled around for the cigarette she’d forgotten to light up. She held the lighter to the tip of the cigarette with a rock-steady hand. She coughed, she sputtered, she swigged some beer, then took another puff and repeated the process until she felt like she had coughed out her lungs. How do people smoke these things?
Her parents were dead. D-e-a-d! She wondered if she was supposed to cry. Probably. She squeezed her eyes shut, but no tears nipped at her eyelids. Maybe it hadn’t sunk in yet. Maybe she needed to think about her parents, then she would cry. She should feel sad. She didn’t. She didn’t feel anything. Just sort of numb. Now, if she had a dog, a cat, or a parrot, this would be the time to hug them, and they’d understand what she was going through. She didn’t believe it for one damn minute. Animals, and probably, birds, too, only reacted to their owners’ emotions. And at that moment in time she didn’t have any emotions.
Would the world miss Dr. Fritz Brighton, renowned heart surgeon who, before his retirement, had traveled the world operating on people who had money blowing out their ears? Would the world miss Dr. Helena Brighton, shrink to those same wealthy people, who couldn’t wait to fatten up her bank account so that they could hear her words of wisdom that would make them mentally whole again?
The answer was, Who cared? All she was interested in was why she didn’t care. Why she didn’t feel anything. Lucy finished her beer and trotted off to the kitchen for another one. She flopped back on her chair and watched the fire in front of her. What did the only remaining relative do when called in a situation like this? It wasn’t that she was stupid. She had just never had death enter her life. She had no grandparents, no aunts, no uncles, no cousins. That meant she was all alone in the world. With her parents gone, so was the last and only buffer between her and her own mortality.
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Fern Michaels is the USA Today and New York Times bestselling author of the Sisterhood and Godmothers series, The Blossom Sisters, Tuesday’s Child, Southern Comfort, Betrayal, Return to Sender, and dozens of other novels and novellas. There are over seventy million copies of her books in print. Fern Michaels has built and funded several large day-care centers in her hometown, and is a passionate animal lover who has outfitted police dogs across the country with special bulletproof vests. She shares her home in South Carolina with her four dogs and a resident ghost named Mary Margaret.
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