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“Everything
okay?” he asks.

“Yep.
Was just her battery.”

Dare
smiles at me, and I grin back at him. What can I say? The guy grows on you.
Landon glares at his friend. “You have the new list?” he snaps.

Dare
waves a flash drive and Landon gestures to his office. “Then let’s get some
shit done.”

Without
a word thrown in my direction, he leads Dare down the hall. Damn, he’s grumpy
today. After putting the new bedding into the wash, I head to the kitchen.
Other than a few dirty dishes and crumbs, it isn’t too bad. I notice he ate the
meals I left for him over the weekend.

It
only takes me a few minutes to put together a pot roast with vegetables and pop
it in the oven. I really want to finish off the guest rooms while it cooks. The
old bedding and curtains get stripped and set aside for donation. A good
dusting and vacuuming leave the rooms looking bare but clean.

The
front door bangs shut and I turn to find Landon standing behind me. “I like the
colors you chose,” he remarks, running a hand over the bedspread.

“Thank
you.” I adjust the new curtain and tug them open, letting a rare ray of
sunlight in. This house is always so dark.

The
material is wrenched from my hand. He jerks the curtains closed so hard it’s a
wonder they don’t rip. “Leave them closed!” he snaps.

It’s
official. I’m working for Dr. Jekyll. “You need to watch how you talk to me.
I’m not taking that shit no matter what you pay.” Turning my back on the
finished room, I stalk to the kitchen to finish dinner. He wanders in just as
I’m taking a pan of rolls from the oven.

“That
smells fantastic. Eat with me,” he says, setting the table.

“No,
thank you. I’m going to clean the bathrooms.”

His
hand wraps lightly around my wrist. “I’m sorry I snapped at you. I haven’t had
the best day. Please, eat with me.”

This
man is driving me crazy. I’ve never met someone so mercurial. Sometimes he
treats me like more than an employee, like a friend, and other times he seems
annoyed I’m around. It’s confusing. “Fine,” I mumble, taking a seat across from
him.

His
blue-green eyes meet mine. “You’re doing a great job here, Zoe. You’ve really
whipped the place into shape. It needed a woman’s touch.”

“Thank
you. I enjoyed redecorating the bedrooms. I don’t decorate much at home.”

His
eyes land on a cutting board on the counter full of chopped peppers. “You
making something else?”

“I
thought you might like an omelet for breakfast tomorrow. There are also
pancakes in the freezer with directions for heating. They reheat well.”

My
cheeks heat as he gazes at me. “You didn’t have to do that.”

Shrugging,
I pay attention to my food. “I don’t mind. You said you don’t cook.” I know he
only asked me to make a few dinners, but he seems to live on toaster pastries
and frozen waffles, so I thought this would help. I don’t know why I give a
shit what he eats, maybe because he’s helped me out.

“I
make a mean grilled cheese,” he defends with a grin.

“I
stand corrected.”

The
next few weeks are hectic with Ethan going back to school. We finally get
settled into our schedules and fall back into a routine. Landon has been
behaving himself, no flirting with me or biting my head off. I’m a little
surprised that Jason never calls me since I thought our date went well, but I
don’t brood on it. My days are too full for a relationship anyway.

Chapter
Four

 

Landon

 

For
the past few weeks, I’ve been working in my office and then heading to Dare’s
apartment as soon as it’s dark. After seeing Zoe with her boyfriend, and
feeling like I wanted to kick the little weasel’s ass, I realized I’m in over
my head. I shouldn’t be thinking of bending her over every piece of furniture
in my house.

It’s
not just that she’s sexy as fuck. She’s funny and sarcastic, and won’t take any
shit from me. I know she works hard to take care of her brother while trying to
keep up with her own education. She’s amazing, so I need to keep my distance.

Dare
just moved into his apartment. I’d hate to live crammed in with so many
neighbors, but I guess after spending two years in prison, it must feel like
paradise to him. “Hey, asshole,” I greet, handing him a file folder. “Reports
for the authorities.”

“Great.
I’ll send them tonight.”

Glancing
around the room, I remark, “You’re really packed in here.” Two large computer
monitors sit on a desk along one wall, while another desk holds a third monitor
and two servers. Wires loop and twist along the walls between them.

“Well,
get your place ready, so we can move this shit.”

“I’m
working on it.” Our operation has officially become too large to hide easily
and the plan is to move everything to my house. We started ISH—In Safe
Hands—eight years ago. Dare and I have been friends since we were kids and we
both learned to hack as teenagers. We were shocked at the amount of perverts
and predators lurking online, trying to lure children and abuse them or worse.

We
met Jeremy and Justus online when we realized they were doing the same thing we
were, trying to call attention to the predators and reporting them to the cops.
Eventually, we all got together and formed ISH.

There’s
two sides to our operation. The legal and illegal. I’m going to be honest, none
of us are boy scouts. Dare may be the only one who has served time, but we’ve
all done shit that could have landed us in prison. We just do it for the right
reasons.

The
authorities are happy to have our help, though they don’t know who we are and
can’t track us. Some offenders, though, don’t get reported. There are some
people who don’t deserve to take one more breath, and sometimes it takes a
criminal to stop a criminal.

Jeremy
is typing furiously, his eyes on the large monitor in front of him. “I’ve got
you now, you sick bastard,” he mutters.

I
know better than to talk to him when he’s in the zone. He won’t hear a word.
“Justus working tonight?”

“I
don’t know, why? You want to go see him shake his ass?”

“Pass.”

A
smart ass grin stretches across Dare’s face. “Where are you going to hide from
your little maid when we work at your place?”

Shit.
Is it that obvious? “I’m not hiding from shit. I just stopped by to drop off
the files,” I lie.

“Uh-huh,
like I said, you need her off your hands, just bring her to me.”

“Fuck
off, Dare,” I call back, heading out the door. Now, where am I going to go?

It’s
past nine when I get back home, and the house smells fantastic. Zoe is sitting
at the kitchen table, eating, with an e-reader in front of her.

She
jumps to her feet when I enter, obviously surprised I’m back so soon. “Hey, I
was just grabbing a bite. There’s chicken fettucine on the stove.”

“Sounds
good. Sit. Eat.”

She
takes her seat and returns to her food while I make a plate and sit across from
her. “The place looks great.”

“Thanks.”

“Why
don’t you relax for a bit? We can watch a movie.” What the hell am I doing? I’m
supposed to be avoiding her. Her eyebrows jump and she regards me quietly.
“What?”

“You
haven’t said two words to me in weeks. What’s the matter? Bored tonight?”

Why
does she always have to give me shit? “I’ve been busy with work.”

“I
figured you were pissed,” she says with a shrug.

If
she only knew. “Why would I be pissed? You’re doing a great job. Now, quit
being difficult and come watch a movie with me.”

“Well,
since that was almost a nice invitation, fine.”

Zoe
chooses a comedy, and I sit beside her on the couch to watch. Somehow, we
manage to move closer to each other until her leg is pressed against mine.
Screw it. I put my arm around her shoulder, and she leans against my chest as
if it’s the most natural thing in the world. I’m barely paying attention to the
movie. I’m too distracted by her. She smells amazing, not flowery or drowning
in perfume like most women, but natural with a light scent of citrus. The skin
on her arm is soft and warm. What the hell is wrong with me? Am I seriously
turned on by her arm?

Her
musical laughter makes me smile, even though I missed the joke. When she sees
me looking at her, she gazes at me, licking her lips in invitation. I’m a
centimeter away from kissing her when there’s a loud knock at the door.

“Open
up, asshole! It’s raining!” Jeremy yells. Shit. Damn it all.

Zoe
jumps to her feet as if touching me may burn her. “I should finish up a few
things before I go,” she says, darting into the kitchen.

“This
better be good,” I growl as Jeremy follows me into my office.

A
smile reaches across his face. “Did I interrupt something?”

“My
night of peace and quiet. Now, what’s up?”

“He
took the bait.” A black folder slaps onto the desk in front of me and I pick it
up.

Anger
rushes through me as I read the contents. “Son of a bitch. You called this one
right. I take it we aren’t going to trouble the cops with this one?”

Jeremy
shakes his head. “Fuck no. Justus is already on it. I need the new program you
wrote.”

After
a quick glance at the door, I pull up a fake floorboard to retrieve a flash
drive. “Install it, then delete it from the drive. It’ll get you in any system
you need.”

Jeremy
puts the drive in his pocket. “Do you want to go grab a drink?”

All
I want is to get back to Zoe. “Not tonight.”

“Got
other plans?” he taunts with a knowing smile, heading for the door. “Have a
good night, Zoe,” he calls out when I ignore him.

“Good
night,” Zoe replies without leaving the kitchen.

Chuckling,
he pulls the door closed behind him. Asshole.

Zoe
is preparing to leave when I return to the living room. “I know it’s a little
early, but I’m finished, so I’m going to go if you don’t care.” Her expression
is wary as I approach her.

“You
don’t have to run. I won’t touch you if you don’t want me to.” I smile at her.
“But it seemed like you wanted me to.”

Sighing,
she shakes her head. “It doesn’t matter what I want. I need this job.”

“So,
what, you think I’ll fire you if something happens between us?”

“No,
but nothing can happen. I won’t be paid by a man I’m fucking. I’m not a whore.”

Her
eyes widen as I lay a finger under her chin. “I never thought you were.”

“I
just…we can be friends, but that’s it.” Her chin sticks out, and I almost laugh
at her stubborn attitude.

“If
that’s what you want.” She closes her eyes when I kiss her forehead. “Be
careful driving home.”

Nodding,
she grabs her purse and makes a beeline for the door. “See you tomorrow.”

Silence
descends, feeling thicker than usual. Friends. Damn it.

 

* * * *

 

My
phone beeps just past midnight with a message from Dare.

-Justus
needs help at farm.-

Shit.
That was fast. This isn’t how I wanted to spend my night.

-On
my way.-

This
is the worst part of my job. And I do see working with Dare and the other guys as
my job. But I hate this part. I guess I’d have to be a monster not to despise
it. I change into a ratty pair of jeans and an old T-shirt before hopping into
my car.

It’s
an hour and a half drive to the farm south of the city and despite what I’m
heading there to do, I enjoy the drive. I live my life at night, but this is
what I think of as true night. Stars shine in the black sky, only shuttered by
a random cloud blowing by. The air is warm and thick with the scent of
honeysuckle and fresh cut grass. So different than the constant light and
stench of the city.

True
night. Where you can hear an owl hoot or a coyote howl. Where the cry of a loon
and the smell of fresh water signals that I’m near the lake. Where I feel the
most alive. I should bring Zoe out here one night and show her this world.

A
long gravel driveway winds through the woods, ending in front of a large
farmhouse. I pull up behind Justus’s truck. “Hey,” he calls, jumping down from
the cab.

My
stomach cramps as I get out of my car, but I ignore it. I have to man up. Shit
has to be done. “He still in the back?”

“Yep.
Heavy son of a bitch, too.”

“Well,
let’s put those stripper muscles to good use.” I climb into the back of his
white box truck, and he follows.

“Fuck
off, Dracula.” He turns on the light and the empty truck brightens. It looks
empty to anyone who doesn’t know what to look for. Justus runs a hand down a
nearly invisible seam in the front wall and pulls away a panel, revealing a
space just large enough to fit his cargo.

A
limp hand falls out of the makeshift shroud he’s wrapped the body in, and a
shiver runs down my spine. We’re way out in the boonies and the chance of
getting caught is extremely low, but if a cop were to stumble on us now, it
wouldn’t matter who the guy was or why Justus killed him.

The
police are happy to work with us to locate child predators, but I’m sure they
wouldn’t come to our defense if they knew we track down and dispose of the worst
of the worst. The ones who repeat offend. Or go after pre-pubescent kids. The
ones you know will never stop what they’re doing. This sick fuck, for example,
was trying to buy an eight year old girl, and not for the first time.

He’s
an ex-con who has done ten years for raping a five year old girl and choking
her until she nearly died, and another five for a separate attempt to kidnap a
third grade girl. We’ve had an eye on him since he was released last month and
it didn’t take long for him to take the bait and try to buy a child.
Thankfully, we were the ones doing the selling and no actual girl was ever in
danger. It’s clear he’ll never stop targeting little girls, so I don’t have any
moral compunction when it comes to taking him out. Or Justus taking him out.

This
isn’t something we do on a regular basis. I don’t kill. Even though I don’t
have a problem with this, I just don’t have it in me. Dare and Justus take care
of the dirty work. I mainly track the predators, chat with them and gain their
trust until they reveal their depravity. And occasionally help dispose of a
body.

Suppressing
a shudder, I grab the guy’s legs and we manage to get him out of the truck. As
we approach the farmhouse, Jed walks onto the porch. The thwack of the screen
door slamming shut makes me jump. “I got her all set for you boys,” he says.

We
own the farm, though it can’t be tracked back to us on paper, and Jed keeps the
place up for us. “Appreciate it. How have you been, Jed?”

“Can’t
complain. You boys come in for a drink before you go.”

“Will
do,” I reply as we carry the corpse past him and towards the barn. A large
industrial wood chipper waits behind the barn, a bag already attached to catch
the “clippings”. Justus gets the unfortunate job of stripping the body while I
build a fire in a large metal drum. Once it’s roaring, in go the dead man’s
clothes and the rug he was wrapped in.

Now
for the body. Justus turns on the chipper, and I help him tilt the man’s body
in head first. It’s a good thing we’re far away from people because the sound
of the wood chipper eating away at bone and flesh is deafening. It doesn’t take
long for the corpse to be completely shredded, the remains landing in the
collection bag.

A
chipper doesn’t get rid of everything, even if you were to run the remains
through it more than once, so our next stop is the barn. I gag on the smell of
blood as we detach the bag and carry it to the pig trough. The asshole isn’t
any lighter just because he’s ground up. The sloshing sound that echoes across
the night when we dump the human soup into the trough will haunt me forever.
Apparently, it sounds appetizing to the hogs that instantly crowd in to, well,
pig out.

Justus
tosses the collection bag into the fire and adds a little gasoline before we
head inside the house. “All done?” Jed asks, pouring us each a tumbler of
bourbon.

“Pigs
are fed. Do you mind if I crash on your couch for a few hours? I need to bleach
down the trough and chipper, plus make sure everything burned,” Justus
explains.

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