"I know that sweetie," he said, smiling at me.
"I don't think you're as sure of that as I am."
I saw a frown crease his forehead.
"Why would you say that?" he asked, his eyes searching mine in confusion.
"Because you didn't let me correct the situation with respect to my diaphragm, or grab a condom from the bedside drawer when you realized we weren't protected just now."
"What are you saying exactly, Tylar?
"I'm just saying that in that moment, you were willing to play Russian roulette with birth control and taking a chance that I could get pregnant."
Trey didn't say anything reflecting upon what I had just said to him. He looked conflicted at the moment.
"Trey - all I am saying is that if Preston had been tucked away safely in her room here at home and the same thing would have happened just now, you would have taken a moment to put a condom on. Am I right?"
"For Chrissake Tylar. Let's not over analyze it, please?"
"I'm not trying to over analyze it, sweetie. You just need to believe that she will be back with us real soon. Another baby would never replace her, you get that right?"
"I know that, Tylar, it wasn't about that at all. I want us to have more children, you know that. If you were pregnant right now, I wouldn't have a problem at all with that. It has nothing to do with my not having faith that Preston will be coming home. I promise, okay?"
"Okay then," I said, smiling and snuggling up against him.
"I forgot to see if Tristan needed anything. Did he get settled in the guest room?"
I refused to refer to it as the nursery until Preston was back home.
"He's fine, "Trey answered. "He's watching ESPN in the living room in between 'sext messages."
"What?"
Trey chuckled good-naturedly.
"It appears that Tristan is either in love or in lust. I haven't quite figured it out yet."
--"With whom?" I asked, not that I would know the person.
"Someone named Libby," he replied.
"Does she live in California?"
"Actually she lives here in Atlanta. He met her on the plane."
"Are you serious?"
He nodded, smiling.
"I think Tristan is on the cusp of his mid-life crisis," he added.
"Oh right - he is turning forty soon. I guess I forgot about that. Your mom had said something a week or so ago about throwing him a major party for the occasion."
"We've had a lot on our minds baby. I'm sure if we fast forward to the party we will have Preston is our arms for the occasion."
"The sooner the better," I remarked tearing up again.
"Tristan is planning on moving back to Virginia."
"Really?" I asked.
"What about his winery?"
"He is going to sell it to Nigel and expand the winery at the 'Belle. He is going to make a major investment. He and my father have most of the details worked out."
"Go to sleep now baby."
Goodnight Trey; I love you."
Goodnight, Baby. I love you."
CHAPTER 13
By 10:00 a.m. the following morning Trey had updated the Georgia State Police with the information relative to the VIN number and license plate numbers, along with the year, make and model of Daniel's SUV to update 'Levi's Call'. Pictures of the vehicle along with pictures of Preston and Maggie were run on the local network evening news all over Georgia.
The FBI had also alerted the same updated information for AMBER alerts in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Virginia, Indiana and Kentucky. A photo of Maggie and Preston had been dispatched to all of the applicable agencies with an alert that Maggie may be wearing a grey wig in order to appear older than her 42 years of age.
Trey, along with his mom and dad had personally put up a $100,000 reward for anyone who submitted information that lead to the safe return of our baby, - no questions asked. The feds weren't keen on this type of incentive but neither Trey nor I really gave a shit. We were willing to do whatever it took to get our baby back.
Trey needed to go into the office so Tristan was taking me down to the police station where a detective was going to be questioning Sheila Bradley from the resume that Maggie had used to get signed with the agency. What was the connection?
Tristan and I headed downtown around 10:30 to meet with the detectives. We were ushered into a room with a two way glass window where we could view the questioning.
"How are you holding up, Tylar?" he asked gently.
"I'm fine Tristan as long as I keep myself busy and active in the search."
"I thought as much," he replied. "I swear we will get her back, Tylar. I love my little niece. If Trey is hell bent on you going back to work then I will stay here and watch her," he promised.
I had to smile at him. He was so intense at times.
A detective came into the room with us. He introduced himself as Detective Hook. He informed us that the investigators were on their way in with Sheila Bradley. Within moments, the door opened and Sheila Bradley was ushered in by two detectives. The female detective started the questioning; identifying each of them, explaining that the interview was being videotaped.
She asked Sheila the basic questions: name, date of birth, current residence, employment, marital status and so forth.
She then presented Sheila a photo of Maggie - it was the same photo being circulated by the media so chances were Sheila knew why she was being questioned.
"Do you recognize the woman in this picture Mrs. Bradley?"
"Yes, I believe that I do. She came to the hospital a few months back and wanted to see her newborn grandchild. It was past visiting hours. She gave me a sob story."
"What kind of story?" the detective probed.
"Well she said that she had just arrived in Atlanta an hour or so before coming to the hospital. She said that her daughter had been through a very difficult labor and delivery and that she didn't want to bother her. She just wanted a glimpse of her grandbaby. She didn't even know if her daughter had delivered a boy or a girl. She provided me with her daughter's name and I pulled her file."
"What happened then Mrs. Bradley?"
"Well I didn't see any harm in letting the woman see her grand-daughter so I told her to wait outside the window in the hall and I collected the baby girl and allowed her grandma to see her behind the glass. There was absolutely no risk to the baby I assure you."
"Did you see this woman again?"
"Yes, as of matter of fact I did. It was that same night. I had clocked out after my shift and got on the elevator to go down to the ground floor she was already on the elevator which I found strange because visiting hours were over everywhere in the hospital. She approached me when I got outside to the parking lot as I was getting into my car."
"What did she say?"
"She thanked me for my compassion in allowing her to see her grand-daughter. She said that her daughter unfortunately had gotten herself into a predicament with this man, the father of her grandchild and that he was abusive to her daughter. She said that he would beat her daughter if he even knew that she had come around. She said she wanted no problems for her daughter; that she was trying to get her to leave the man. She asked me if I would help her get access to the baby to get the baby out of harm's way."
"She wanted you to assist her in taking the baby from the hospital?"
"That's what I gathered. I told her flat out no way. She offered me $20,000 and said that it would never come back on me. I told her no way again and told her to leave me alone."
"Then what happened?" the investigator questioned.
"She became very angry; she became a totally different person. She scared me. A white SUV pulled up beside her. I thought - or hoped she would just get in the car and get out of my life. But the driver got out and before I knew what was happening, I was pushed to the ground; my purse was taken. I was stunned for a few moments, sort of like being in shock. When I gathered my wits, she was gone and the SUV was gone. I wasn't positive that they were connected. It all happened so fast. I mean as far as I knew, it was a random theft and one thing had nothing to do with the other."
"Did you report what happened to the authorities?"
Sheila Bradley bowed her head down in shame. She shook her head back and forth negatively.
"No I did not. I didn't report the purse snatching nor did I report her request of me in the parking lot that night. I had very little cash in my purse and as soon as I got home, I cancelled my credit cards. There was really no damage done."
"Mrs. Bradley," the detective pursued, "You did not feel that it was necessary to report the request that was made of you to assist in an infant's abduction from the hospital?"
"That's right," she answered succinctly, "Do you know why? It's because nobody working at that hospital would dare try such a stunt. There are cameras everywhere in that nursery. Not only that, there are cameras at all exits and entrances as well as in the elevators and stairwells. I was concerned enough over the fact that I had allowed her to be in the hallway after visiting hours without reporting her to security. Let me tell you detective, we see all kind of nut jobs on the maternity floor; mothers, fathers, grandparents and siblings. If I reported these as they happened I would never get any nursing done. That's a fact."
"Mrs. Bradley I am going to show you a copy of a resume that was submitted to a local agency that places nannies, babysitters and housekeepers. Read through this and let me know if you recognize it."
Nurse Bradley skimmed through the document then handed it back to the detective.
"No - I do not recognize it but to answer your next question, 'yes' it does contain all of my personal information including my social security number."
"How would a resume such as this be presented on your behalf?"
"Well detective, I would say that most everything on this resume of any importance could be found on my driver's license. Of course, the woman you are asking me about if involved with the purse snatching would have had that information, along with knowing where I worked and my license plate numbers. That would be my guess."
"So you are basically saying that you in no way participated in composing this resume for the purpose of signing with an agency that was supplying candidates for interviewing for the Sinclair family as a babysitter to this same baby that Maggie Preston - that's the name of the grandmother in case you weren't aware - so that she could gain access to the baby and abduct her?"
"Certainly not detective! I resent your accusation. For one thing, I am still employed as a nurse unlike what this resume presents. I imagine this Maggie Preston would have to have had a background check done in order to even sign with the agency so that is likely where she found my identity to work to her advantage."
"But how would Maggie Preston have known the Sinclair's were looking for a babysitter?"
"I don't know the answer to that detective, but by the same token, how would I have known that piece of information either? I would speculate that Maggie Preston knew someone closer to the Sinclair family than I did. I actually had never even met them."
The detective seemed puzzled at this point. She was conferring with the other detective in the room. They decided that they had no further questions of Sheila Bradley at this point and she was free to leave.
I turned to look at Tristan trying to gauge his reaction. I couldn't read him as easily as I did Trey.
"Well, what do you think?" I asked.
"I think that Sheila Bradley had nothing whatsoever to do with this and I am totally sure you have been right all along that your mother - I mean Maggie did."
Trey must have shared the recent information I had received from Daniel about Maggie with Tristan.
We thanked Detective Hook and he promised to keep us updated on the progress of the investigation. Tristan and I left the building and headed towards the parking lot in silence. Once settled in the car I finally shared my thoughts with him.
"The thing that bothers me, Tristan, is that someone close to us, either at Trey's firm or at the apartment building has supplied information that helped my mother register at the agency and then get the interview appointment that day. That scares me."
"I know," he agreed, "I've been thinking about that angle as well. Trey shared with me the incident with your housekeeper getting run down. I would have to bet it's someone at the apartment building. Someone that knows your comings and goings --"