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Authors: Melissa Andrea

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I

ve been here for over an hour! When the hell will you tell me what

s going on?


Like I

ve told you for an hour, when there is something to tell, believe me when I say you will be the first to know.


Goddamn it, that

s not good enough!

I growled, banging my fists against the police counter.

Somewhere in the background someone had been typing on a keyboard and two other officers were discussing something. An older woman stood at a file cabinet and a man next to me was talking to another police officer. Every one of them stopped to turn toward me.

I didn

t care. Gripping the edge of the counter, I leaned forward between the gap of my arms and sucked in a deep breath.

I was going crazy out here waiting and not knowing what the hell was happening to Araya. I

d fought against the policemen that had been standing between me and Araya at the restaurant as they pulled her away from me. I felt like a caged animal, helpless to help her. I kept calling after her, telling her everything was going to be okay and that this was all a mistake, but she hadn

t even looked up at me. It scared the fuck out of me to see that blank look on her face.

I just needed to see her. Make sure she was… what? Okay? How could she be? She

d been arrested and accused of
murder
and pushed through the restaurant like a fucking criminal! It was ridiculous!


Do they know she

s blind?

I asked, lifting my head toward the officer.

Do they realize how asinine accusing a blind girl of murder is? Do they at least know that?


Please have a seat, Mr. Dare.

I glared at the officer, who couldn

t be much older than myself, for a full minute before I pushed away from the counter and spun around. Falling into one of the plastic seats, I dropped my head into my hands and ground my thumbs into my eyes until I saw spots.

There was an explosion of noise at the entrance a few minutes later. I wouldn

t have even bothered paying attention to it if I hadn

t recognized the voice. I jumped up from my chair as one of the detectives from tonight was being followed by three policemen and my brother.


This is some fucked-up shit.

Sebastian

s words were slurred and I knew he

d been drinking.


Sebastian?

I moved to follow them, but I was stopped once again. I clenched my fists and tried to ease the urge to punch the officer holding me back.


Ryland?

He was trying to turn and twist against the officers holding his arm behind his back.

What are you doing here?

He dragged his feet and struggled as they tried to pull him to the back.


They arrested Araya.

He seemed to instantly sober and his face lost all of its color. I ignored the twinge of anger that flared for his protectiveness over the girl I loved.


What? Why?


They

re accusing her of murder.

His eyes thinned and hardened.

Craze,

he said with no question in his voice.


How did you—


Call Jacobs. Call him now!


I did! He

s not—

They didn

t give Sebastian time to respond before they were pulling him through the back.

I moved to the counter and slapped my hand against the laminate.


Why the hell is my brother here? Does this have something to do with Craze, too?


All I can tell you is that he is being brought in for questioning.


But charges haven

t been made yet?


I

m sorry, Mr. Dare. That

s all I can say right now.


This is fucking ridiculous!

I felt helpless as I stood there still with no answers to any of the millions of questions running through my head. All I knew was that I needed to see Araya. I needed to wrap my arms around her and protect her from whatever was happening right now. But I couldn

t do that if they wouldn

t let me see her.

Sitting down again, I leaned back against the chair and let my head rest on the hard surface of the wall. My mind was telling me all I could do was wait, but my body fought against the limitations of sitting here.

I pulled out my phone and went to recent calls. His number took up the top fifty spots, and I clicked on it and listened to the ring.


Ryland?

Jacobs finally answered on the fifth ring.

I nearly fell out of my chair.

Jacobs. Holy shit, it

s about time.


I

m on my way, son. Is Sebastian already there?


Yeah… how did you know…?


Your father called me.

Of course he did.

Is he coming down here?


I believe he is on his way.


How long will it take you to get here?


Fifteen minutes.


I

ll see you in fifteen, then.

 

 

 

 

I splashed my face with cold water and let it
drip into the sink. I stared at the rusty scum around the drain until my eyes crossed. Looking up into the mirror, I hardly recognized myself.

I

d run my fingers through my hair so many times in the last four hours that it was sticking out everywhere. My eyes were red-rimmed and bloodshot and I was sure I

d rubbed them raw. I had dark circles under them and my skin appeared clammy and pale.

I was going crazy without answers, and no one wanted to tell me what the hell was going on. It

d been two hours since Jacobs and J.D. had gone back, and they still hadn

t come out. I sat out there listening to the hands of the clock tick, the keys on a keyboard, the metal scraping every time they opened and shut that file drawer. There was only so much more I could take before I stormed back looking for Araya.

I dried my hands and pushed through the bathroom door. I stopped short when I saw one of the detectives that had been at the restaurant leaning there, waiting.


Are you finally going to tell me what the hell is going on?

I demanded.


Why don

t you come with me, Mr. Dare?

He tilted his head toward the doors leading to the back.


I want to see Araya,

I said without moving.


Let

s talk and we

ll see what we can do, okay?

I weighed my options. I could stand here and slowly go insane or I could go in the back and be that much closer to Araya. There was no debate. I walked past him toward the doors.


What do you want to talk about?

He walked past me through the dimly lit hall and pushed open a door to a small interrogating room.


Have a seat, Mr. Dare.

He set down the folder he

d been carrying and pulled out the chair opposite me.


Am I a suspect now?

I asked, pulling out the chair and slouching in it.


I just want to talk to you. Figure out if you can get us any new information that might help out Miss Noelle.

I noted that he didn

t say yes or no.


What about Sebastian?


Well, it looks like big, bad Daddy Dare will be getting your brother out of here.


What about Araya? Has our lawyer seen her yet? I don

t understand why she

s being charged… or how…


There was Miss Noelle

s DNA found on Mr. Curt

s body. We also found this with her prints on it in his apartment.

He placed a baggie on the table and pushed it at me. I stopped it before it could fall off the edge and looked at the bag long and hard. I stared at Araya

s necklace. Throwing it down in the middle of the table, I didn

t say anything.


Does it look familiar?

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