Two more days, then he was going to call this search ended. Lisa The day couldnt get worse than this.
Kate was sitting in a plush chair among the general seating across
weeks with four of us looking for that link and we havent uncovered a thing. My idea is cold; I can feel it.
He had learned a long time ago how to be a pragmatist. If there was any more evidence to undercover regarding Amy, they would have found something by now. Lincoln had as much as indicated that was his conclusion over lunch but hadnt said it outright.
You think Amys buried somewhere out in Montana?
Its always been the most logical explanation for her disappearance, even if it is the most difficult to confirm.
This is so frustrating.
Go home. Forget about this for the rest of the weekend.
I want to read through the Treemont case again.
It wasnt a suggestion. Ill call Kate if youre going to be stubborn.
She scowled. Its not nice to go behind my back.
The words stung, with an implication she wasnt aware of. I only do it when its necessary, he replied quietly.
Quinn walked through the front doors of the hotel into the near-empty lobby at eleven-thirty that night, tiredphysically, emotionally, and spiritually. It had taken another hour to convince Lisa to go home. She would live in that lab if someone didnt take away her building keys.
needed her life back, she was working too many extra hours on a problem that was going nowhere. And he needed to release it rather than hold so tight he lost his perspective.
from the checkin counter, choosing the one chair that would put her back to the wall and watching those who entered the hotel. Tension coiled through his spine; he changed course to meet her. She got to her feet as he came over. He took one look at her expression, settled his
hands gently on her forearms, and nodded toward the lounge. You need a table or a walk?
Lets walk.
He wrapped his arm around her shoulders, reversed course, and pushed open the doors for them both. The night was warm but there was still a breeze. Kate shoved her hands in her pockets and they headed down the wide downtown sidewalk toward the river bridge.
You got a page. He knew the signs. Kate could walk into tense situations and negotiate through them, apparently bored, transferring her lack of excitement to those emotionally charged scenes, calming them down, finding a resolution that was peaceful. Afterward though, all the emotions she suppressed discharged far away from work. He could see her burning through it.
A drug warrant arrest went wrong. A cop got tangled in the middle of it, and two kids. It was a long afternoon.
He rubbed his thumb against the knot in her shoulder. Everybody okay?
Yeah. I feel like punching something, but thats nothing new. The emotions will pass. I sat in the hall on the other side of a busted apartment door for six hours. Hot as blazes, I went through about a dozen water bottles, but not as bad as most cases lately.
Keep drinking a lot of water tonight or your muscles will cramp.
I will.
She would typically have called Marcus when she needed to unwind about a case, but shed taken the time to track him down instead. She hadnt pagedbecause she knew hed been with Lisa? The case shed worked wasnt the reason she had come to find him.
There was something waiting for me when I got back to the office tonight. She looked over at him. Youre not going to like this, Quinn.
They were at the river bridge. He turned her toward one of the benches where they could sit and watch the boats. Quinn braced his forearms against his knees, not looking at Kate because he had a feeling
Andy drowned.
Quinn closed his eyes, absorbing that pain.
A swimming pool. He hit his head doing a dive. Lisa couldnt
he knew what subject was coming and that his first reaction was not going to be worth seeing. What did you find?
I had to call in nearly every IOU I had to find someone who could check Lisas foster care files. If they had been court sealed like mine, I wouldnt have been able to get anywhere, but they were still available in the archives. I found a caseworker who had the clearance to look.
Lisa was seven when she was placed with the Richards. Her tone of voice had reverted to fact mode, the cop was taking over, but he could feel the tension that she couldnt mask.
They were a couple in their late thirties, had two children of their own, and cared for two foster kids. Their oldest boy Andy was two years older than Lisa. At that age Lizzy was a tomboy; she and Andy apparently got along great together, tagged around with each other from the start. Her voice went flat. Preliminary adoption papers got filed.
Kate stopped talking. Quinn looked over and saw she was almost crying. He reached over to squeeze her hand. What happened?
swim. Almost drowned herself trying to help him. She scrubbed her hands down her face. I followed up on a couple names I was given who knew what happened. I wish now I hadnt. Shes going to hate me.
He rubbed her back. No she wont. I started this. Lisa is above all else fair.
Quinn, I found the minister of the church the family attended who did Andys funeral, spent about an hour talking to him; he remembers them, remembers Lisa. Maybe I touched a guilty conscience, but he was pretty open once he knew who I was, why I was asking. The Richards were solid Christians; Lisa had been going with them to church, had even talked to the minister about salvation and being bap—
tized. The Richards turned their grief over Andy toward Lisa, blamed her, sent her back into the system. She went through a couple more foster homes, then ended up at Trevor House.
He didnt say anything. It hurt too much.
She never said anything to any of us about the Richards. I know something about the other foster families, but she never mentioned any of this. To yank preliminary adoption papers out from under a sevenyear-old after shed just watched her best friend die
Im ready to be sick. The things I asked Lisa
I didnt know but still its inexcusable.
The comments must have cut like glass.
The more Lisa expressed disinterest in church, the harder I pushed. Christians were the ones who had told her they loved her, gave her the most hope shed ever had of having a family, and then tore her to shreds. Shes got a right to want to have nothing to do with the subject.
Have you told Marcus? Quinn asked softly, hurting for Lisa, worried about Kate. She had obviously come to find him straight from learning the news. Kates heart was to protect people, and when it was someone she cared aboutthis news was devastating to her.
Not yet.
Tell him. Lisa has lived with it for years. Let her have some room for now. And give yourself some space.
No wonder Lisa is so convinced the Resurrection doesnt make sense, that people dont come back from the dead. She watched them do mouth-to-mouth and try to get Andy to breathe again and he never did. She pulled in a deep breath. Im so mad at what they did to her.
As if it were her fault.
Kate wiped at tears now falling. Quinn turned her face into his shoulder, let her cry, absorbed her tears. He knew exactly what she meant.
Lisa had always longed for a place to belong, thought shed finally found it, and tragedy had ripped it away. Even if he could understand
She probably tells herself that still, Quinn said quietly.
Its not right.
She trusts you, Kate. Even if you wonder about it, Ive watched I love her too. Kate looked at him. What are we going to do?
Think. And do a lot of praying.
Shes gone to scientific reasons why the Bible isnt true, will argue
the Richards pain and grief, other Christians in the church had seen what was happening to Lisa, and no one had stepped forward to at least be another foster family and stop her from being sent back into the system.
Shed had to deal with what happened on her own. He hated what it said. Adults should have known better.
Kate had had it no easier, but at least for her the system had been a relief, getting her out of a horrible situation. You survived and got past the pain; Lisa will too. And this explains the independence, why she makes it so hard to get close.
It used to hurt, at Trevor House, when Lisa would stand off to the side and decline when Id invite her to do something. I thought she didnt like me, that it was something I had done. Shed spend her time instead with her pets, as if they were more important. And even now
she takes most of her vacations alone, trekking off into the world as if she doesnt need anybody.
her, listened to her. She waits to see what you think before she makes major decisions. You really matter. Youve stuck for twenty years. Thats the best healing you could have given her. She loves you, even if she finds the words hard to say.
the point from logic, rather than admit the emotional reason shes not interested. There are so many layers that would have to be stripped away just to get to this hurt.
Jesus can heal it.
Do you really believe shell ever trust Him enough to risk getting close again? She started to believe once before and watched her life crumble.
Shes not a coward. And something that has to hurt this bad
shes thought about it, Kate. Shes probably thought about it so much its become a boulder in her past she cant move.
There has to be a way to help.
Well find it. Go talk to Marcus. He needs to know.
Quinn paced his hotel room, picked up some of the clutter to avoid sitting down. He didnt know what to do. Yes, he did. He was just trying to talk himself out of it.
He tossed his hat on the bed, realized what he had done, and scowled. Wonderful; hed just given himself three months of bad luck.
He moved the hat to the table. The old rodeo superstition died hard.
Throw a hat on a bed, the only way to get rid of the bad luck was to kick it out a door. The hat had been beat up enough as it was.
Quinn picked up the soda hed sacrificed a dollar for at the vending machine down the hall, opened it with a snap, sat down on the edge of the bed, and pulled the pillows over to pile behind him against the headboard. He reached over and picked up the phone, punching in a number from memory. He needed to know.
It wasnt answered until the fifth ring. Hllo.
Lizzy, its Quinn.
There was a momentary pause. Hey. Hi. You told me to get some sleep. I was.
He leaned back against the headboard and smiled. I can tell. Your words are wandering. Sorry I woke you up.
She yawned and her jaw cracked. Youre forgiven. He heard her shift the phone around. Whats up?
She even used Kates words. Quinn wondered if Kate realized that.
Kate wondered about how close she and Lisa were, while someone else from the outside could see it so clearly. No reason, I just wanted to hear your voice.
Only if I want to breathe. Its not a dress that gives much leeway.
I bet shes a brilliant seamstress.
I hope so. But Im not looking forward to it.
If you need to pass on standing up at the wedding, Jennifer would If she can make it, I can.
Its still on for her to get out of the hospital tomorrow afternoon?
If the doctors try to change their minds, shes going to leave any-
Marcus has our travel arrangements set for noon Friday.
Good. Want to carry my luggage?
Do you pack like Kate or like Jennifer? Marcus had just laughed
Oh.
The silence lengthened. Longer words, Lizzy. I didnt call to hear you breathe, as pleasant as that is.
Quinn, she chided, even as she chuckled. At least choose a topic. I seem to remember you were the one who started this conversation.
I called to talk about the wedding, he temporized in place of what he really wanted to say.
Did you?
Its next weekend.
Please dont remind me. The last dress fitting is Monday.
She sounded worried. What?
I cant wear the dress.
He thought for a moment, then winced when he understood. Too tight?
be the first person to understand.
way, Lisa replied, amused. Shes flying back to Houston on Monday.
the first time Quinn mentioned he was doing Jennifer a favor and taking her to the airport. Hed learned.
No one travels with as much stuff as Jennifer. But I guarantee Ill have more than Kate.
Ill handle it, Quinn promised.
Thanks.
I think I should wake you up more often. Youre awfully polite tonight.
I want a favor.
Ask away.
My first music lesson. Jack is already three good deeds up on me and I cant even get the scales to come out right.
I forgot to warn you about one thing regarding choosing the harmonica as your instrument.
Whats that?
You have to be able to breathe. If shed been able to strangle him through the phone she would have done it. There will be time during the trip to Houston, he offered.
Daves flying us down?
Yes.
Nice.
It sure beats having your flight get delayed and then canceled.
Very true.
The topic had worn down and a silence crept in. He wasnt accustomed to being the one keeping a conversation going. He turned seri-
Dont be. You were right.
If the cases are linked, something else will show up.
Lets not talk about work. Even if that means we have to talk about The real reason I called.
I didnt figure you woke me up to talk about the wedding.
Still he stalled but edged closer to what he wanted to ask. When ous. Im sorry I threw cold water on your idea about Marla.
the weather instead.
you joined the others at Trevor House, what was it like?
She didnt answer for a long time. Why do you want to know?