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第3章

Riley felt a twinge of dread as she felt the buzzing in her handbag. She stopped outside the front door of her new townhouse and pulled out her phone. Her heart skipped a beat.

It was a message from Brent Meredith.

Call me.

Riley worried. Her boss might merely be checking in to see how she was doing. He did that a lot these days. On the other hand, he might want her to return to work. What would she do then?

I'll say no, of course, Riley told herself.

That might not be easy, though. She liked her boss, and she knew he could be very persuasive. It was a decision she didn't want to have to make, so she put the phone away.

When she opened her front door and stepped into the bright, clean space of her new home, Riley's momentary anxiety vanished. Everything seemed so right since she'd moved here.

A pleasant voice called out.

"?Quién es?"

"Soy yo," Riley called back. "I'm home, Gabriela."

The stout, middle-aged Guatemalan woman stepped out of the kitchen, drying her hands with a towel. It was good to see Gabriela's smiling face. She'd been the family housekeeper for years, long before Riley had gotten divorced from Ryan. Riley was grateful that Gabriela had agreed to move in with her and her daughter.

"How was your day?" Gabriela asked.

"It was great," Riley said.

"?Qué bueno!"

Gabriela disappeared back into the kitchen. The smell of a wonderful dinner wafted through the house. She heard Gabriela start to sing in Spanish.

Riley stood in her living room, relishing her surroundings. She and her daughter had moved here only recently. The little ranch-style house they had lived in when her marriage dissolved had been too isolated for safety. Besides, Riley had felt an urgent need for a change, both for herself and April. Now that her divorce was final and Ryan was being generous with child support, it was time to make a whole new life.

There were still a few finishing touches to take care of. Some of the furniture was rather old and out of place in such a pristine environment. She'd have to find replacements. One of the walls looked rather empty, and Riley had run out of pictures to hang there. She made a mental note to go shopping with April this coming weekend. That idea made Riley feel comfortably normal, a woman with a nice family life rather than an agent tracking down some deviant murderer.

Now she wondered-where was April?

She stopped to listen. No music was emanating from April's room upstairs. Then she heard her daughter scream.

April's voice was coming from the backyard. Riley gasped and rushed through her dining area and out onto the large back deck. When she saw April's face and torso pop into view above the fence between yards, it took Riley a moment to realize what was happening. Then she relaxed and laughed at herself. Her automatic panic had been an overreaction. But it had been instinctive. All too recently, Riley had rescued April from the clutches of a madman who had targeted her for revenge on her mother.

April disappeared from view and then popped up again squealing with pleasure. She was jumping on the neighbor's trampoline. She'd made friends with the girl who lived there, a teenager who was about April's age and even went to the same high school.

"Be careful!" Riley called out to April.

"I'm fine, Mom!" April called back breathlessly.

Riley laughed again. It was an unfamiliar sound, springing from feelings she had almost forgotten. She wanted to get used to laughing again.

She also wanted to get used to the joyful expression on her daughter's face. It seemed like only yesterday when April had been terribly rebellious and sullen, even for a teenager. Riley could hardly blame April. Riley knew that she had left a lot to be desired as a mother. She was doing everything she could to change that.

That was one thing she especially liked about being on leave from field work, with its long, unpredictable hours often in faraway locations. Now her schedule meshed with April's, and Riley dreaded the likelihood that this would someday have to change.

Best to enjoy it while I can, she thought.

Riley went back into the house just in time to hear the front doorbell ring.

She called out, "I'll get it, Gabriela."

She opened the door and was surprised to find herself facing a smiling man she hadn't seen before.

"Hi," he said, a bit shyly. "I'm Blaine Hildreth, from next door. Your daughter is over there now with my daughter, Crystal." He held out a box to Riley and added, "Welcome to the neighborhood. I've brought you a small housewarming gift."

"Oh," Riley said. She was startled at the unaccustomed cordiality. It took her a moment to say, "Please, come on in."

She accepted the box awkwardly and offered him a seat in a living room chair. Riley sat down on the sofa, holding the gift box in her lap. Blaine Hildreth was looking at her expectantly.

"This is so kind of you," she said, opening up the package. It held a mixed set of colorful coffee mugs, two of them decorated with butterflies and the other two with flowers.

"They're lovely," Riley said. "Would you like some coffee?"

"I'd love some," Blaine said.

Riley called out to Gabriela, who came in from the kitchen.

"Gabriela, could you bring us some coffee in these?" she said, handing her two of the mugs. "Blaine, how do you like yours?"

"Black will be fine."

Gabriela took the mugs into the kitchen.

"My name is Riley Paige," she said to Blaine. "Thanks for stopping by. And thank you for the gift."

"You're welcome," Blaine said.

Gabriela returned with two mugs of delicious hot coffee, then went back to work in the kitchen. Somewhat to her embarrassment, Riley found herself sizing up her male neighbor. Now that she was single, she couldn't resist. She hoped he didn't notice.

Oh, well, she thought. Maybe he's doing the same with me.

First, she observed that he wasn't wearing a wedding ring. Widowed or divorced, she figured.

Second, she estimated that he was about her age, maybe a little younger, perhaps in his late thirties.

Finally, he was good-looking-or at least reasonably so. His hairline was receding, which wasn't a strike against him. And he seemed to be lean and fit.

"So, what do you do?" Riley asked.

Blaine shrugged. "I own a restaurant. Do you know Blaine's Grill downtown?"

Riley was pleasantly impressed. Blaine's Grill was one of the nicest casual lunch places here in Fredericksburg. She'd heard that it was terrific for dinner, but hadn't had a chance to try it.

"I've been there," she said.

"Well, that's mine," Blaine said. "And you?"

Riley took a long breath. It was never easy to tell a total stranger what she did for a living. Men especially were sometimes intimidated.

"I'm with the FBI," she said. "I'm-a field agent."

Blaine's eyes widened.

"Really?" he said.

"Well, on leave at the moment. I'm teaching at the academy."

Blaine leaned toward her with growing interest.

"Wow. I'm sure you've got some real stories. I'd love to hear one."

Riley laughed a bit nervously. She wondered if she'd ever be able to tell anybody outside of the Bureau about some of the things she had seen. It would be even harder to talk about some of things she had done.

"I don't think so," she said a bit sharply. Riley could see Blaine stiffen, and she realized that her tone was rather rude.

He ducked his head and said, "I apologize. I certainly didn't mean to make you feel uncomfortable."

They chatted for a few moments after that, but Riley was aware that her new neighbor was being more reserved. After he politely said goodbye and left, Riley closed the door behind him and sighed. She was not making herself approachable, she realized. The woman starting a new life was still the same old Riley.

But she told herself that it hardly mattered at the moment. A rebound relationship was the very last thing she needed right now. Her life required some serious sorting out, and she was just beginning to make progress in that direction.

Still, it had been nice to spend a few minutes talking to an attractive man, and a relief to finally have neighbors-and pleasant ones at that.

*

When Riley and April sat down at the table for dinner, April couldn't keep her hands off her smartphone.

"Please stop texting," Riley said. "It's supper time."

"In a minute, Mom," April said. She kept right on texting.

Riley was only mildly irritated by April's display of teen behavior. The truth was, it definitely had an upside. Riley was doing great at school this year and making new friends. As far as Riley was concerned, they were a much better bunch of kids than April had hung out with before. Riley guessed that April was now texting with a boy she was interested in. So far, though, April hadn't mentioned him.

April did stop texting when Gabriela came in from the kitchen with a tray of chiles rellenos. As she set the steaming, lusciously stuffed bell peppers on the kitchen table, April giggled mischievously.

"Picante enough, Gabriela?" she asked.

"Sí," Gabriela said, also giggling.

It was a running joke among the three of them. Ryan had disliked foods that were too spicy. Actually, he couldn't eat them at all. As far as April and Riley were concerned, hotter was better. Gabriela no longer had to hold back-or at least not as much as she used to. Riley doubted whether even she or April could handle Gabriela's original Guatemalan recipes.

When Gabriela finished setting out the food for all three of them, she said to Riley, "The gentleman is guapo, no?"

Riley felt herself blush. "Handsome? I hadn't noticed, Gabriela."

Gabriela let out a burst of laughter. She sat down to eat with them and started to hum a little tune. Riley guessed that it was a Guatemalan love song. April stared at her mother.

"What gentleman, Mom?" she asked.

"Oh, our neighbor came by a little while ago-"

April interrupted excitedly. "Omigod! Was it Crystal's dad? It was, wasn't it! Isn't he gorgeous?"

"And I think he is single." Gabriela said.

"OK, back off," Riley said with a laugh. "Give me some room to live. I don't need the two of you trying to fix me up with the guy next door."

They all dug into the stuffed peppers, and dinner was almost finished when Riley felt her phone buzz in her pocket.

Damn it, she thought. I shouldn't have brought it to the table.

The buzzing continued. She couldn't very well not answer it. Since she'd gotten home, Brent Meredith had left two more text messages, and she'd kept telling herself that she'd call him later. She couldn't put it off anymore. She excused herself from the table and answered the phone.

"Riley, I'm sorry to bother you like this," her boss said. "But I really need your help."

Riley was startled to hear Meredith call her by her first name. That was rare. Although she felt quite close to him, he usually addressed her as Agent Paige. He was normally businesslike, sometimes to the point of being brusque.

"What is it, sir?" Riley asked.

Meredith fell silent for a moment. Riley wondered why he was being reticent. Her spirits sank. She felt sure that this was precisely the news she'd been dreading.

"Riley, I'm asking a personal favor," he said, sounding much less commanding than usual. "I've been asked to look into a murder in Phoenix."

Riley was surprised. "A single murder?" she asked. "Why would that require the FBI?"

"I've got an old friend at the field office in Phoenix," Meredith said. "Garrett Holbrook. We went to the academy together. His sister Nancy was the victim."

"I'm so sorry," Riley said. "But the local police …"

There was a rare note of entreaty in Meredith's voice.

"Garrett really wants our help. She was a prostitute. She just disappeared and then her body turned up in a lake. He wants us to look into it as the work of a serial killer."

The request seemed odd to Riley. Prostitutes often did disappear without getting killed. Sometimes they decided to do their work somewhere else. Or just quit.

"Does he have any reason to think so?" she asked.

"I don't know, Meredith said. "Maybe he wants to think that in order to get us involved. But it's true, as you know, that prostitutes are frequent targets of serials."

Riley knew that this was true. Prostitutes' lifestyles made them high-risk. They were visible and accessible, alone with strangers, often drug dependent.

Meredith continued, "He called me personally. I promised him I'd send my very best people to Phoenix. And of course-that includes you."

Riley was touched. Meredith wasn't making it easy to say no.

"Please try to understand, sir," she said. "I just can't take on anything new."

Riley felt vaguely dishonest. Can't or won't? she asked herself. After she had been captured and tortured by a serial killer, everyone had insisted she take a leave from work. She'd tried to do that, but found herself desperately needing to be back on the job. Now she wondered what that desperation had really been all about. She had been reckless and self-destructive and had a hell of a time getting her life under control. When she had finally killed Peterson, her tormentor, she had thought everything would be fine. But he still haunted her, and she was having new problems over the resolution of her last case.

After a pause, she added, "I need more time off the field. I'm still technically on leave and I'm really trying to put my life together."

A long silence followed. It didn't sound as though Meredith was going to argue, much less pull rank on her. But he wasn't going to say he was OK with it, either. He wouldn't let up the pressure.

She heard Meredith heave a long, sad sigh. "Garrett had been estranged from Nancy for years. Now what happened to her is eating him up inside. I guess there's a lesson there, isn't there? Don't take anyone in your life for granted. Always reach out."

Riley almost dropped the phone. Meredith's words hit a nerve that hadn't been touched for a long time. Riley had lost contact with her own older sister years ago. They were estranged and she hadn't even wondered about Wendy for a long time. She had no idea what her own sister was doing now.

After another pause, Meredith said, "Promise me you'll think it over."

"I will," Riley said.

They ended the call.

She felt terrible. Meredith had seen her through some awful times and he'd never shown such vulnerability toward her before. She hated to let him down. And she'd just promised him to think it over.

And no matter how desperately she wanted to, Riley wasn't sure she could say no.

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