Krystal: Come in two hours. And don’t forget, ALONE.
Archer: I’ll be there.
I get myself ready, go over the plan, then head out of the hotel.
Krystal may think she can say or do whatever she wants to me, but I’m not going down without a fight. I can’t continue to let her control my life.
“Well, well, well…you showed up. I thought you’d be a coward.” Krystal is smug as hell as she stands on the porch of an abandoned cabin. Her dark hair is messy as I peer into her sunken eyes. By the look of her veiny, bruised arms, I know she’s still using.
We’re standing fifty feet apart. “Well, now that I’m here, what do you want?”
Her mouth curls up in an evil grin. Before she can say another word, the front door of the cabin opens, and another woman steps out.
What the fuck?
“I think you’ve met my roommate, Dana.”
My eyes move to the woman who works for Everleigh and has been close enough to touch me. She must be the one who’s been keeping tabs on us for God knows how long. But why would Dana betray Everleigh like this? How did she meet Krystal?
“The look on your face. Priceless.” Krystal laughs.
I take a few steps forward. “I showed up like you wanted. I need to know that this ends right here, right now. The stalking and harassing of Annie and Everleigh stop. You leave them alone. I’m the one you want, and I’m here.”
“Hmm…” Krystal paces as if she’s contemplating her answer, but her arrogant smirk says it all. “I don’t like to make promises I can’t keep.”
“That was the deal,” I remind her.
“Yeah, well, seeing Everleigh’s expression when her shop was on fire and you flying to visit Annie when you realized I was a threat brought me so much joy. You must’ve been going crazy keeping tabs on them, and it was amusing to watch. I’m not sure I want to give that up yet. However…” She pauses briefly and whips out a gun from the back of her jeans. “It’s going to be so satisfying watching the life leave your eyes. It’s something I’ve imagined for the past five years, and now I can hardly contain my excitement.”
“Was that your plan all along? Fuck with the people I love to mess with me, then kill us all? You think that’ll bring back your abusive druggie brother?” I snap.
Krystal glowers at me as she grinds her teeth. I can see her anger boiling, and I know I’m playing with fire, but I want to hear the truth.
“Nah, just you, killer. Messing with them was just a bonus. You reacted just how I’d hoped. Scared and fearful for the ones you loved.” She releases another laugh as Dana stands close like she’s her personal bodyguard. “But I knew it couldn’t last forever, and I’d eventually get you alone. And look, here we are.”
“I think the police would be interested in hearing about your plan, especially since you just admitted to stalking and threatening our lives. And doesn’t Annie have a restraining order against you?”
“I never came within a hundred feet of her,” she retorts. “Sadie, on the other hand…”
Talking about my niece in her taunting voice has my blood boiling hotter. I take a few steps closer, ready to tackle them both to the ground.
“Don’t worry about the cops. Every number I used is untraceable, and you’re a felon. I’ll claim self-defense…by your standards, that’s what we call murder, right?”
“Interesting…” I say just as my backup steps out of the shadows.
“Who the fuck is that?” Krystal aims her gun at him, and Dana whips out one as well. “I told you to comealone!”
“Well, you brought a guest. I figured it was only proper etiquette that I brought someone too.”
“Very funny. Who the fuck are you?” she sneers.
“My name’s Liam Evans. I’m a bounty hunter, but I’m here on a personal job.” He looks over at me and winks as he continues recording the scene with his body cam. The shoulder holster he’s wearing has two loaded guns, which the girls definitely notice.
“Put down your weapons,” Krystal demands, growing hysterical. “Or I’ll shoot.”
“I wouldn’t do that if I were you.” I unbutton my shirt and reveal the wire taped to my chest. “Put yours down, or Liam will shoot you.”
“You’re bluffing. That’s a fake wire.”