Part 39 (1/2)

Her stomach in knots, but unable to leave without making sure Camille was all right, Serena gathered her meager courage and pressed forward. She wished she had her father's Glock, but she didn't have a concealed weapons permit.

Maybe she should have gotten one.

Dominic glanced at his watch. 3:30. He'd promised to pick Serena up at 5:00. After the doctor finished with his father, he'd walk down to the morgue and check in with her. Concerned about the confusion his father had exhibited at the office, Dominic realized the man was either having some kind of psychotic break or he was ill. He'd managed to talk him into seeing a doctor, got him in the car and to the hospital without incident.

Dr. Eileen Travis exited the room, her brow furrowed. Dominic pounced. ”What's wrong with him?”

”Without further testing, it's hard to say, but I would hazard a guess that he's in the early stages of Alzheimer's.”

The word struck a blow to Dominic's heart. As much as he'd hated the man growing up, knowing the kind of death he was going to face gave him no satisfaction.

”I see.”

”We've given him some medication to calm him down, but he really needs a full workup of tests. If it is Alzheimer's, we need to get him on the right regimen of medication.”

”Do what you have to do. He doesn't have insurance and I don't know if he even has Medicaid. It doesn't matter. I'll make sure you get your money.”

Dr. Travis nodded and left to write her orders.

Dominic pulled in a deep breath and thought about what he needed to do first. He had to call Alexia and Hunter and let them know what was going on.

Then he'd go down and see Serena.

He pulled out his phone and saw he had three missed calls and four texts. He checked Serena's first and felt his heart drop into his shoes.

Serena believed in evil. She'd seen it in action on a daily basis. Shootings, beatings, child abuse, suicide. Evil existed. And right now, she felt evil hovering around her.

Immediately, she started to pray.

A sound to her left.

She whirled to face the danger head on, saw Camille's father, mouth gagged, hands and feet tied. His terror-filled eyes stared at something behind her. She pressed her thumb on the Send b.u.t.ton before she whirled . . .

. . . and felt a p.r.i.c.k in the back of her neck, then knew no more.

34.

Dominic tried Serena again and still she didn't answer. He hung up, fear crawling through his gut. He kept his car headed toward the address she'd left on his phone and kicked himself for not keeping his phone on ring. But she'd been safe. If she'd stayed at the hospital, she would still be safe.

”You're panicking for nothing,” he rea.s.sured himself out loud. ”She's fine. She's just left her phone in the car or something.”

She was fine.

She probably was.

But he needed to see that for himself.

”Answer your phone,” he muttered as he gunned the car to pa.s.s a slower moving truck. He turned his lights on and they flashed, getting instant results. People moved out of his way.

He could be there in less than ten minutes.

Keeping his eyes open for those who might not be paying attention, he zipped through the traffic as fast as he dared.

Soon, he turned onto Bolton Drive.

And then he was in the driveway. Colton's vehicle was parked against the curb. Dominic relaxed a fraction. Had Serena called Colton when she couldn't get him? Why hadn't Colton called him?

The whole thing looked weird, the feeling that trouble waited just behind the front door.

With everything in him, he wanted to shoot out of the car and burst through the door. Instead, he waited, watched, kept his eyes on the house, the surrounding area. Were there any neighbors home? And if Serena were here, how did she get here? Rick still had her car, he'd dropped her off at the morgue, so what had she driven? Had she taken a cab?

Dominic dialed Colton's phone and waited.

His nerves twitched. His instincts shouted at him. Something was wrong.

But before he called it in, he had to make sure. Climbing out of the vehicle, he stared at the front door. Then started toward it. He'd picked up no immediate threat in the area around him.

No immediate threat.

That didn't mean one wasn't waiting behind the door.

Or causing Colton not to answer his phone.

Dominic shoved the phone in his pocket and drew his weapon. With the other hand, he twisted the k.n.o.b. It swung inward and Dominic stood to the side while he took in the small interior of the house.

His gut said he needed to call for backup. And yet . . .

”FBI! Come out and show me your hands!”

He waited.

”She's not here.”

Dominic froze. ”Colton?”

The man came from the kitchen. ”Yeah. I just got here about thirty seconds ago. Kitchen's clear.” His jaw worked. ”Let's clear the rest of the house.”

”Something wrong with your phone?”

”I felt it buzzing but hadn't cleared the area yet, so couldn't answer. Sorry. Still have to clear the rest of the place.”

”Let's do it then.”

Slowly, Dominic made his way through the den, stopping at the side of the door that led into the kitchen. Rounding it, his gun held ready, he cleared the room and continued down the hall. Colton had his back.

His pulse pounded, senses sharp.