Jack In The Box
Chapter 36
Riley
That afternoon I didn’t go for Maddy’s funeral reception. I just wasn’t ready to walk into that house and remember that horrific night when I’d found her body in the bath tub. Instead I drove my brother there and decided to meet Ezra and tell him about the text message. I couldn’t bring myself to tell Ken because I knew he’d blow a gasket and put me under house arrest.
And that’s probably exactly what the killer wanted. If I was scared enough to stay home, there was a high possibility he’d pick the lock and the next thing, I’d be face down in a tub filled with my own blood with my throat slit open.
I couldn’t let that happen.
I drove back home, changed out of my black dress and decided to meet Ezra. Paul had promised to meet me and Ezra at the station. I was surprised he was acting so co-operative. Then again, his life was on the line too.
Paul had beaten me to the chase. He was already seated in the diner with Ezra and Agent Flint Knight. Agent Scott was missing. Since Agent Flint and Ezra were seated beside each other, I had no choice but to sit beside Paul in the booth. It was weird because we'd spent the better half of the year hating each other’s guts and now we were forced to play allies all of a sudden.
“Riley, I’m so sorry to hear about your friend.” Ezra said sincerely.
I nodded. He continued, “You wanted to tell me something.”
I looked at Paul and then at Flint. “I thought I’d tell you about it in private. It’s something that I don’t want to disclose in front of everyone.”
Ezra’s gaze shifted towards Paul and back at me. He knew what I was talking about. “Alright.” He left his seat and stood up. “If you don’t mind, gentlemen, I’d like to talk to Riley more privately. No offence.”
“None taken.” Flint said.
Ezra led me farther away from the booth. We rounded around the corner and I pulled out my phone and showed the text to Ezra. “I received this text right after the funeral.”
Ezra stared at the phone but didn’t react. It was hard to decipher what he was actually thinking because one couldn’t read his expressions. “I think the killer’s trying to put us on the wrong trail.”
“So you think the message is a hoax?”
“Not exactly a hoax, but more of a diversion. The killer wants us, the police force and the agents to focus on you so he could take someone else as a victim.”
I had never thought of that!
“Either way, we can't risk to think he won't be coming after you. There's a fifty-fifty chance it's the truth or absolute bull."
I hugged myself. “I think he’s coming for me.”
Ezra got hold of my shoulders, looking me straight in the eye he said, “Riley, I will never let him hurt you, I promise. I know that if Jack was awake, he’d want to protect you and I’m going to do that in his stead.”
“I’m not afraid, Ezra.” I said.
“I can see why my brother has fallen in love with you.”
I blushed. “I hope he wakes up soon.”
“I do too, but I know that if and when he does, there’s going to be chaos. He would be questioned for Brady Wolfe’s murder and he could be the killer’s next target because he knows his identity.”
So Jack’s best option was to stay in a coma?
He placed a hand on my shoulder. “Let’s head back to our seats.”
Paul told them the same story that he’d told me, about how Aaron had made excuses the night Maddy was murdered and had been seen cleaning his muddy shoes later in the closed hospital section. He was also not present at the funeral, so where exactly was Dr. Aaron Shaw?
“Have you tried calling his cell?” Flint asked.
“I haven’t.” Paul replied.
“The forensics team searched every corner of the house, checked if they found any finger prints or a DNA sample and came up empty except for Riley’s finger prints in certain areas.” Flint concluded, picking up the menu and leafing through it casually.
“Are you suspecting me?” I asked Flint.
I’m just
still a
rule him out as the killer yet, we need solid proof. As disappointing
Paul said. “I was
our conversation, she was cheerful than usual and her eyes lingered
large dynamite fries with extra cheese, chicken wings dipped in
all.” Flint said
him in
would be enough for the four of
“That’s my order. And
hanging open in surprise. The waitress was as confused as the rest of us seated at the
have a Russian
“Lighten up, Doctor. You may want to substitute a healthy lunch for something unhealthy for a change.” And then he added
pretend you didn’t hear that, Dr. Bennett. Ezra has a
laugh or seen me smile since quite a long time. Ezra was obviously teasing Paul and trying to make
sandwiches, chili jack and cheddar cheese omelet with
in obvious triumph. I couldn’t help
waitress asked, scribbling the order
as Flint.” I said,
mood. She walked back to the kitchen, swaying her hips, putting up a
fun.” Ezra teased
try. I’m not going to fall into your trap. You guys must be monsters
on the table. “A monster resides
“Wise words.” Flint said.
Juke box in the corner was playing songs from the eighties. It played Take on me by A-ha. I really liked that song a lot. The diner had the lovely retro look going on, like I’d walked into
lady approached our table and asked us if we
recipe, Mrs. Danbury, because these wings...” Ezra sighed, both his fingers dripping in sauce and cheese.
up. “How old are
“Twenty-seven.” Ezra answered dutifully.
in good humor. “If I was
you were too. If you cooked like this, someone as beautiful as you, I
married, dipshit.” Flint
here, please.” Ezra said. “I’m technically
and that
you’re done flirting with the gentlemen.” A cute girl
Anne is single. She’s just twenty-four.” Mrs. Danbury added. “And people say she looks and cooks just like
girl called out, her face
the table, Paul said. “Is this the usual amount of food you eat every day,
“Got a problem?”
calories.”
for the killer to get to him. The food’s going to kill
“I agree.” I said.
began rising from his right hand towards
which was on the house. Ezra had impressed Mrs. Danbury with his smooth tongue which was very typical of the Wolfe twins. I couldn’t believe how miserable I’d been until this morning,
He took one look at it and then at the two,
time, Dr. Bennett. If you see anything remotely suspicious, I assume you would come down to
his share of the meal, but Ezra waved it away. “Thanks for the treat.” Paul then shook hands with the two agents. He looked at me and said.
“Bye.”
down in his Toyota SUV and backed out of the parking
do you think, Flint? Is
would kill people. He’s a bully for sure,
“Riley?”