“Listen...” her voice softens. “I understand that and I know she’s mentally unstable, but I can’t just be on the run for the rest of my life. I already left my hometown after you got sent away. I can’t put Sadie through that without plausible cause. I’m keeping watch and always checking my surroundings, Archer. I promise. If anything else happens, I will make sure you’re the first to know. Not so you can fix the problem, but so you can be aware. I didn’t think the car thing was her because it’s on its last leg anyway. Everything over here is fine. You need to relax and breathe, okay?”
The house comes into view, and I take the sidewalk that leads to the porch.
“I just love you guys so much and would be destroyed if she harms you. I’m struggling with wanting to be there and here at the same time.”
“I know, and I hate that you feel that way. But I promise, I’m doing my best to keep us safe too. But anyway, my break is over now, so I gotta get back to work,” she says.
“Alright, fine, but you know what would make me feel better?”
“What’s that?”
I pause for a few seconds. “If you shared your iPhone location with me. That way, if I can’t get ahold of you or if something goes wrong, I can at least see where you are.”
She laughs. “Fine. I’ll share it when we hang up.”
“Thank you. Love you, sis.”
“Love you too,” she says and ends the call.
I suck in a deep breath, then walk into the house. Immediately, I hear music playing in Everleigh’s room and find her carefully hanging clothes that arrived in her inventory order yesterday. I give her a kiss, and she’s all smiles. I have to force myself not to show my anger, but she notices.
“Uh-oh, what happened?”
I slowly close my eyes before meeting hers, trying to compose myself so I don’t sound like a paranoid maniac like when I called Annie.
“I got another text.”
Everleigh shakes her head. “More threats?”
“And photos,” I say, handing her the phone so she can see for herself.
“Did you forward them to the detective?”
“Not yet. I will right now,” I say, attaching screenshots and sending them in an email. I sit on the edge of the bed, and Everleigh gets back to work, but I can feel her mood shift.
“I hate that bitch,” she mutters. “I swear, I’m going to hunt her down myself if she doesn’t stop. I’m tired of this. Right when I feel like things are lookin’ up, she comes right back into the picture and ruins everything.”
“I know, I’m sorry. This is my fault.”
Her brows furrow. “No, it’s not. You didn’t ask for her to constantly harass you like this. I just hate that no one can do anything about it. It’s so damn frustrating.”
“I think she knows she’s under my skin, but I think it irritates her even more that I don’t respond. She has nothing to feed off when I ignore her, so she keeps trying, hoping I’ll crack,” I say.
Everleigh sets down the extra hangers she was holding, then comes closer to me. I wrap my arms around her waist, pushing her against me.
“I love you so much,” Everleigh whispers, threading her fingers through my hair. “We’ll get through this together.”
“I love you too, baby. I’m so worried something will happen and I won’t be able to do anything about it. I know her words are just threats, but what if she does act and actually harm one of you guys? We don’t know how the fire started or who broke in, so then my mind wanders to her being the culprit. And if she is, what else is she capable of doing? What if she escalates next time? I want to protect all of you but I can’t. Maybe driving me insane with threats is what she wants. I’m just rambling at this point,” I breathe out in irritation.
“Concerned and protective Archer is hot.”
That makes me chuckle. “And somehow throughout all of this, you always make me laugh.”
Everleigh crawls onto my lap, pushing me back on the bed. She hovers above me, grinding against me, and teasing the hell out of me.
“I was thinking about something,” she says with a devious smirk.
“Hmm?” I say, lifting up to capture her lips again.
“That we should get a dog.”
I make a face. “We have Sassy.”
“Yeah, but Sassy totally needs a brother or sister, plus it’s what couples do, ya know? They get pets until they’re ready to have babies.”
I wrap my arms around her, kissing her again. “I’d love that.”
She squeals, then rolls off me and stands. “Are you hungry?”
“Not really.” I shake my head. We had breakfast less than two hours ago.
“Did you tell Annie?”
I nod, then replay the conversation.