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by Stone, M. T.


  “I know. I had a feeling when he left that something bad was going to happen. Somebody called his phone and within minutes they were having a vicious argument about Tommy. I tried to calm him down, but he pushed me aside and took it out into the hallway,” she explains slowly shaking her head from side to side and looking a bit dazed. “When it got quiet I went out to talk to him, but he was gone.”

  “We need to find out who called him. Did you tell the police about the phone call?” I ask, eager to get their investigation headed in a new direction.

  “No. I was still in shock when they were here, but I’ll call them in the morning.”

  “Do you have their card? It’s still early enough to call now.” I glance at my watch to confirm the time. “For all we know, the guy could be packing up to leave the city.”

  “I’ll get you their card,” she murmurs, turning back toward Tyler’s room.

  “Wait, there is one other thing that’s been bugging me.” I move back in front of her and lower my voice. “On the voicemail he left me he said, that fucking Tommy, first Vanessa and now this. Right after that I heard him and his phone hit the floor. What did he mean by first Vanessa?”

  Her eyes immediately dilate and the color drains from her face. “I… have no idea. Maybe because we dated in high school? I don’t know, Trey. He just hates Tommy,” she states coldly, turning back toward Tyler’s room.

  Following her back to his room, I begin to realize that she is no longer the girl who I fell in love with years ago. Something has changed. I know she has had a tough time dealing with Tyler’s mood swings and addiction, but she hasn’t shed a single tear since I arrived. Mom on the other hand is a complete basket case. I need to send these two home to get some rest.

  Chapter 8

  Trey

  After twenty minutes of sitting and listening to the life support system, I’m already regretting that I sent Mom and Vanessa home. Since hospitals make me uneasy, it’s not likely that I’ll get any sleep tonight. It’s a welcome distraction when a nurse comes through the door to check on him.

  “Hi, I’m his twin brother, Trey,” I tell her while rising from the chair.

  “Okay, you freaked me out for a second there. You two really look identical.” She giggles.

  “How is he doing?” I ask, concerned that he hasn’t shown any signs of life.

  “Well, they got him on Narcan as soon as they could, but it’s just a matter of how much damage had already been done. The neurologist said his EEG looked pretty good,” she replies while checking all of his stats. “His blood pressure is still creeping back toward normal.”

  “Do people usually recover from something like this?” I ask, looking for a little reassurance. The fact that he hasn’t so much as flinched since I’ve arrived is giving me a sickening feeling.

  “Well, considering he has brain function and his vitals are improving; I think he has a pretty good shot. The doctor should be in shortly; he can give you a better idea of what to expect.” She smiles politely and proceeds to write several things on his chart. “Is there anything I can get you?” she asks prior to leaving the room.

  “No, I’m fine.”

  “Well, there is a family lounge down at the end of the hall if you would like a cup of coffee or a snack,” she adds, before closing the door.

  “Thanks.”

  I turn to the bed and simply stare down at Tyler. Even though we have had our ups and downs, only someone who is a twin can understand the bond we share. I take his hand and lift it off the bed. It’s so freaky that his arm is completely lifeless.

  “You and I still have a special connection, brother,” I tell him despite the fact that he undoubtedly can’t hear me. “When I saw those messages from you, I could feel that something was wrong. I’m sorry I didn’t listen to them right away. I just didn’t want to deal with any more bad news.”

  My phone buzzes, so I pull it out and see it’s a text message from Mandy.

  Mandy: How is everything?

  Trey: Tyler is still unconscious, but they are hopeful.

  Mandy: How about your Mom and Vanessa?

  Trey: Mom was a basket case. I sent them both home for some sleep.

  Mandy: So you are there alone?

  Trey: Yeah, but there are lots of people coming and going.

  Mandy: Wish I was there.

  Trey: Me too.

  Mandy: Try to get some sleep.

  Trey: You too. I’ll keep you posted.

  Mandy: XoXo

  Trey: XXOO

  Following our exchange, I’m taken aback by the strong yearning feeling inside of me. I want her to be here with me more than anything right now. I look at my watch and realize it has only been four hours since we parted ways at the airport, but it feels much longer. I sit back in the chair and think about the incredible sex we had on our return flight. I think that was the highlight of my sex life so far. Shit, thinking about that isn’t going to help me sleep. The door suddenly opens again, startling me. I quickly shift in my chair to hide any evidence of my thought-provoked arousal.

  “Mr. Addison?” a uniformed officer asks.

  “Yes,” I respond, rising carefully from the chair.

  “Your mother’s suspicions were correct,” he starts out. “The suicide note was not written by your brother. Whoever wrote it though, obviously had access to a sample of his handwriting.”

  “I knew that note didn’t sound like him,” I reply, confirming my suspicions.

  “Thank you, by the way, for calling in and reporting what Vanessa had failed to tell us,” he says, pulling up an app on his iPad. “Does she know the name of the caller?”

  “I don’t think so. She just heard one side of the conversation, but she said that it got heated almost immediately.” I reach back and rub my neck, which is getting sore from sitting too much lately.

  “Do you know who it was?” he asks pointedly.

  “How would I know?” I ask, completely confused by the officer’s question.

  “Well, I was just on the phone with Detective Kelly and you are still under investigation for your father’s death and now your brother is nearly taken out,” he replies with steely eyes. “With your brother gone, you would be the sole heir to the entire fortune.”

  “Whoa,” I reply. My mind instantly begins to whirl. “I don’t care what I would inherit. There is no way I would ever kill anyone, especially my father and brother!” I take a step back, reeling in shock from his accusation.

  “Well, most crimes like this end up being domestics that are motivated by greed,” the officer continues to talk, but my mind is already going a million different directions. “I don’t see any motive for Vanessa to act alone, since they are only engaged,” he concludes and now silence fills the space between us.

  “Vanessa said that he was arguing with the caller about Tommy Fowler. It had nothing to do with me!” I counter after my thoughts begin to clear. That seems like an obvious glitch in his disturbing theory.

  “That’s what she says.” He gives me a disturbing glare. “Is there any history between you and Vanessa?”

  His question nearly makes my already queasy stomach repel its limited contents. In fact, I feel the harsh grip of acid as it surges up into my throat. I stare at him for a moment in complete disbelief of the question. Is he really thinking that this could be some type of conspiracy between Vanessa and me?

  “No!” I blurt out. “I mean, we are old friends from growing up together, but she has been with Tyler for years.” I reach out and allow myself to collapse back into the chair.

  “Are you okay?” he asks, giving me a look of concern.

  “Yeah, I have just had one hell of a day and now I’m being accused of trying to kill my brother.” I run my hand over my face and beads of sweat fall onto my lap.

  “You seem more than a little stressed out,” he says, witnessing the sweat dripping from my face. “Are you sure you are okay?”

  “I suffer from anxiety and I’ve had the m
ost stressful two weeks anyone could possibly imagine. On top of that, hospitals make me feel claustrophobic. So no, I’m probably not okay.” I reach to the side for a paper towel and wipe the sweat from my face and brow. “I just can’t believe all of this shit.”

  “I’m sorry, Trey but we need to evaluate whether or not you are a threat to your brother’s safety,” he adds, making me suddenly realize that they are concerned by the fact that I am alone with him in the room.

  “Seriously?” I gasp, closing my eyes and throwing my head back against the wall. “I had nothing to do with this. I can’t believe you guys would even think that?”

  “Well, for one thing, Vanessa didn’t seem all that upset when we interviewed her earlier. That’s normally a huge red flag,” he explains.

  “I agree,” I reply. “I was thinking the same thing. Mom was a wreck tonight and Vanessa seemed to be a little unfazed by everything.”

  “Then when I talked to Detective Kelly, he mentioned that you brought a girl to your father’s funeral that looked an awful lot like Vanessa,” he adds, sending another stabbing pain into my stomach. “He said that several people who attended had commented on it, so it must have been a pretty strong resemblance.”

  He pauses, obviously searching for clues in my reaction to his statement. “I’m not going to say another word without consulting my attorney.” I move past him and out the door into the hallway trying to catch my breath.

  “Your father was about to restructure his will and he ends up dead. Your brother was about to marry a woman who you have always loved and someone tries to take him out,” he speculates out loud as he follows me out of the room. “In the end, you and Vanessa get together and share the entire fortune.” He stares intently at me as I spin on my heel resulting in a stare down. “I can’t let you stay here tonight without supervision,” he adds after several seconds.

  “I understand. I’ll go to Mom’s and have a long talk with my attorney first thing in the morning,” I tell him curtly. “I didn’t kill my father and I haven’t been conspiring with Vanessa on anything. I don’t love her anymore.”

  “If that’s true, can I see your phone?” he asks, causing yet another shockwave to reverberate through my already taxed nervous system. I quickly assess how many times she has called me and sent text messages. Some of those messages could easily be misinterpreted. Fuck!

  “I’ll talk with my attorney first thing tomorrow and then I’ll give you guys whatever you need,” I tell him with complete sincerity.

  “That’s what I thought.” He taps the iPad twice against his hand and adds, “Don’t be leaving town for the next few days. This is just the beginning of the process.”

  “Can I at least say goodbye to my brother?” I ask, looking back toward his room.

  The cop gives me an unconvinced look and nods toward the elevator. “He’s stable. You can see him in the morning.”

  I pull out my phone to let Tony know that I need a ride to Mom’s house. I overhear the officer telling the nurse at the front desk to not allow me any unsupervised visitation. I should be angry, but I just feel sick. “We’ll be in touch, Mr. Addison,” he says with a firm lip as he steps into the elevator and the doors begin to close behind him.

  I take two quick steps to reach the elevator and grab the closing door. “You aren’t going to find any evidence tying me to either of these crimes, because I had nothing to do with them!” I stand there face to face with him as the elevator dings and the doors pause for a long moment. “You are wasting time instead of finding who is actually behind this!”

  “Like I said, sir, this is only the beginning of the process,” he says with an unapologetic glare. “I will be in touch,” he adds as the doors begin to close again.

  I again stop the doors from closing. “Someone needs to stay here with him until Mom can get back up here. I’m not leaving him here alone.”

  “How long will she be?” he asks, seeming to understand my concern.

  “I’ll call her now, so twenty minutes?” I unlock my phone and punch her number.

  “I can hang out here until she shows up,” he replies, exiting the elevator and walking back toward Tyler’s room.

  I turn and glance over at the nurse’s station where the head nurse’s stare is fixed upon me. I simply shrug my shoulders and shake my head. It’s not worth the time and breath it would take to explain everything to her. I reach over and punch the elevator button, hoping that Mom will hear the phone and pick up. Fuck my life.

  Mandy

  A sense of uneasiness washes over me while lying in my old bed. Just relax, everything will work out, I tell myself. The fact that Mom is so sick and Dad has been suffering through a loveless marriage for all these years is enough to make me sick. On top of that, I can tell by the silence of my phone that Trey is back in a world of shit. I want to call him, but I don’t want to bother him if he is at the hospital. I roll over on my side and try to push all of the thoughts from my mind.

  After several attempts to focus on relaxation, I stretch to retrieve my phone from the nightstand. I’m pathetic. I click on the last conversation with him and read through the messages we exchanged. Suddenly my phone buzzes and a message pops into the bottom of the screen.

  Trey: Call me if you are still up

  A huge smile instantly transforms my mood. I click over to phone and press his name.

  “What are you doing?” he asks in a sultry voice that makes my skin tingle.

  “Just lying here in bed… thinking of you,” I reply as my lips curl up even more.

  “I’ve been thinking about you too. Any luck talking to your dad?” He asks, seeming a bit impatient to get right down to business.

  “No. But Mom and I talked most of the night and she knows about everything. In fact, she said your dad found cards and notes that Dad had sent to Silvia. That’s how he found out about the affair.”

  “Really?” he asks, his voice perking up.

  “Yeah, he found them in a cedar chest, along with your Mom’s diary,” I tell him, happy to be sharing some potentially good news with him.

  “Well, I’m spending the night at her house,” he explains. “She’s going back to the hospital to stay with Tyler, since the cops are now treating me like a suspect in his case too.”

  “They’re what?” His statement literally blows my mind. “You weren’t even in the country!”

  “I know, but none of that matters. I was here last week, so I could’ve set it up just like I did with Dad’s. They seem to think that I only travel whenever I need an alibi.” He pauses and I can picture him shaking his head. “According to the cop tonight, their latest theory has Vanessa and I conspiring to inherit Dad’s entire fortune. I don’t even dare go online. I’m sure TMZ and the Enquirer are all over it already.”

  “I’m so sorry. You sound exhausted,” I reply, totally feeling his pain. “I wish there was something I could do to help you.”

  “Well, please ask your Mom if there are any letters or cards that you can send to Jürgen and I will do the same on this end.”

  “I’ll ask her in the morning. I thought about doing it tonight, but I couldn’t think of a good reason for making the request,” I tell him honestly. “I didn’t want to tell her the whole insider trading story.”

  “Good point. Just ask her if she ever found any letters from Mom. At least then you will know if there is anything worth searching for,” he says, making it all sound easy. “You can always search for them when she is in the bathroom or something.”

  “Alright, I’ll try that and see where it gets me,” I agree, even though it will be a little awkward if she catches me. “I’ll let you know what I find.”

  “I’ll do the same. Sleep well, Mandy. You have to be exhausted too.” He sighs into the phone.

  “I know. I’m almost too tired to sleep, my eyes just burn.” I roll onto my back and close them, content to simply listen to him breath.

  “When this is all over, you and I are going on the v
acation of your dreams,” he says reverting back to that low, sultry voice.

  “I’m going to hold you to that,” I reply with a giggle. “For now you stay away from Vanessa!”

  “I am completely over Vanessa. I want you to believe that,” he replies with an intensity I haven’t heard before in his voice.

  “I’m starting to believe it. Maybe.” I pause waiting to see what kind of a response I get from him.

  “I hate to have to admit this over the phone, but I’m falling pretty hard for you,” he says in an almost apologetic tone. “I miss you already.”

  “Don’t feel too bad cause I miss you, too,” I admit. “I missed you about ten minutes into my flight home.”

  “Good, that does make me feel better,” he says thoughtfully. “How is your mom doing?”

  “She’s weak, but we really did have a good night. It seemed like she was really glad to see me for once.” I begin to choke up just thinking about it. “You know what’s really weird? She knows everything about the affair. She apparently knew the whole time.” I begin sharing all the sordid details of our conversation and how she had asked me to be open minded in regards to Dad.

  “I’m glad you two had that talk. It will definitely help your relationship with your dad. Now get some sleep,” he replies, obviously noticing my increasingly emotional state.

  “I will. I’m glad you called.”

  “Me too. Good night, Mandy.”

  I simply stare at the phone as it shows the call ending. He’s falling for me. That’s awesome. I continue to stare at the phone until the screen goes black. I have a warm tingling inside of me that only he can bring to the surface. It’s something that I never even knew existed until the night we first made love. I thought it was something in his touch, but it appears to transcend a thousand miles of distance between us. It’s amazing. I close my eyes and fall asleep with my phone still firmly locked in my grip.

  Chapter 9

  Trey

  Jolting awake at 3:59 am, I quickly accept the fact that I most likely won’t be getting any more sleep. I dig through my bag for a Xanax and pop it into my mouth, hoping it will take effect quickly enough to allow for a little more rest. My attorney won’t be in for another four hours, so there really isn’t much for me to do. I decide to send Mom a text, so hopefully she left her phone on.

 

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