Part 24 (1/2)
”He probably blames her,” Blade said, thinking out loud. ”d.a.m.n. I bet in his mental state that he blames Sam for what happened to his sister.”
”But why?” Kayla Di Meglio was asking. ”Sam had nothing to do with that. Vivian Randall committed suicide. Sam wasn't even in their dorm room when she did it.”
”Yes,” Blade said, nodding. ”But Vivian Randall used Sam's prescription drugs when she overdosed. I know that shouldn't matter, but I bet in Denson's sick mind, she's just as guilty as Tyrell Graham, the man who drove Randall to commit suicide.”
”Then why not go after Graham and leave my daughter alone?” Antonio Di Meglio angrily asked.
”He might have,” Alex replied. ”Tyrell Graham was killed last year and his girlfriend was arrested for the crime. But she has always maintained her innocence. Now I'm wondering if perhaps she was set up.”
At that moment Luke's phone rang, and when he saw the call was from one of the men posted to watch Sam, he quickly picked up. ”Yes, Marvin, what's up?”
”Did you forget to call to let us know you were sending someone from Security to pick up Ms. Di Meglio? That security guard from her office showed up and they just drove off.”
”What!” Luke exclaimed getting to his feet. ”Follow them. Stay a safe distance behind and let us know where he's headed.”
Luke clicked off the phone and look at everyone. ”That was one of the men we left guarding Sam. It seems Denson showed up, probably convinced her we sent for her, and she left with him. The b.a.s.t.a.r.d has Sam.”
Detective Adams pulled his cell phone out of his jacket pocket and, ignoring Blade's roar of anger, called in to headquarters. ”I need police backup.”
Chapter 26.
They had been riding for a good ten minutes when Sam glanced over at Frank. ”Why are we going this way? This is not the way to the office.”
Frank chuckled. ”I was wondering how long it would take you to notice. We aren't going to the office, Ms. Di Meglio.”
Sam was confused. ”Why? I thought you said Blade asked that you bring me to him and that-”
”I lied.”
For the first time since being in Frank's presence, she felt the hair on the back of her neck stand up. ”What's going on, Frank? I think you need to take me back to the resort.”
The laugh that came out of his mouth chilled Sam to the bone. ”And I think you need to shut up. You would be dead now if you had opened that box like I planned.”
His words sent Sam's mind reeling. ”You're the one who sent that bomb?”
”Guilty as charged, Counselor,” he said, bringing the car to a stop. ”And I found out where you were from eavesdropping on a conversation between Ms. Madaris and Ms. Mahoney this morning. It gave me another chance to take care of you once and for all.”
”But why? What have I ever done to you?” She glanced around and saw Frank had brought her to a secluded area near an abandoned warehouse.
”You helped take away the only person who loved me. Because of you, I lost my sister.”
Sam began racking her brain, trying to remember what case she'd handled that had involved anyone that could have been in Frank's family. ”Your sister? There must be a mistake.”
Frank grinned. ”No mistake. Those were your your pills.” pills.”
Sam frowned. ”My pills?”
”Yes. My sister took your pills and killed herself.”
”Vivian?” Sam exclaimed.
Saying her roommate's name made Frank's face become more contorted with rage. ”Yes, Vivian!” he screamed. ”They were your your pills, so you helped kill her. I've already killed Tyrell Graham for his part, and I was glad to let him know who I was before putting a bullet in his head.” pills, so you helped kill her. I've already killed Tyrell Graham for his part, and I was glad to let him know who I was before putting a bullet in his head.”
Frank smiled, and the way his lips curled sent chills through Sam's entire body. ”Then I set it up to make it seem that it was his girlfriend's doing,” he said proudly. ”That wasn't hard to do, since I heard them arguing that same day. A lot of the neighbors heard them, too. And since I worked security at that condo complex, I followed her back to her place so I'd know where she lived. When I killed Graham, it was easy for me to return to her place and hide the murder weapon inside her house.”
He paused as if gathering his thoughts. ”And now, Samari Di Meglio, I am going to kill you. Now get out of my car.”
”They've turned off a road that leads to an abandoned warehouse,” one of Jake's men said to Luke on his cell phone.
”We're there,” Luke said, turning off the main highway and onto a dirt road. He heard Blade curse and knew exactly how his cousin felt. Luke had gone through the same thing when Mac's life had been in danger.
Detective Adams had reviewed a map of the area and figured out where Sam was being taken, so his men were already in place. But Luke knew that was not enough to satisfy Blade, since anything could go wrong.
Before they'd left the law firm, Patsy Ackerman had admitted to the police that she was the one who'd kept Frank informed about Sam's whereabouts, and knew that he had been sending her the flowers. Frank had convinced Patsy that he wasn't planning to harm Sam, but just wanted to shake her up a bit. Patsy hadn't realized how obsessed he was until he had come over to her place and told her about the bomb. He had tied Patsy up and said he would take care of Ms. Di Meglio and then come back and deal with her.
Luckily, Patsy was able to untie herself. The police officer who'd accompanied Detective Adams to the office with Rowe had transported Patsy down to police headquarters for further questioning.
It hadn't been easy, but they had convinced Sam's parents to remain at the law office with Mac and Peyton, who seemed capable of handling the couple better than anyone.
Luke glanced over at Blade and saw the intense look on his face. ”You love Sam, don't you? I mean really love her.”
Blade, who'd been staring straight ahead, glanced back. ”Yes, I really love her, and I'm not going to try and figure out how it happened. It happened. And like I told her parents, I'm going to marry her.” Blade took a deep breath and shook his head. ”I remember Justin saying that Lorren was his fate. In my case, Sam is my destiny.”
Luke was about to ask another question when his phone rang. He listened for a short while and then ended the call. ”Frank's at the abandoned warehouse and he's made Sam get out of the car,” he told Blade.
Sam knew that Frank was unstable, and she didn't intend to become another one of his victims. She had every intention of getting way from him as soon as she could.
”Move,” Frank ordered, breaking into her thoughts.
”Frank, please listen and-”
”Shut up or I'll shoot you now.”
She'd seen the gun and, considering his mental state, knew she had to tread lightly. She began walking. ”Shooting you now and getting it over with isn't such a bad idea,” Frank said. ”Stop and turn around.”
She slowly turned as he'd ordered her to. At that moment she knew she didn't have a chance to escape, and talking to Frank was no use.
”Vivian died because of you. If you hadn't had those pills, she wouldn't have died,” he snarled.
Sam pulled in a deep breath. There was no way she could reason with him to make him see that even if she hadn't had the pills, Vivian would have found some other way to end her life.