Authors: Julie Kenner
Tags: #Fiction, #Contemporary Women, #Mystery & Detective, #Women Sleuths, #Romance, #General
Drop the argument, Andy, Blake said. Im not going anywhere, and if you keep beating that horse, youre just wasting more of the time she has to find the antidote.
Blake
That from Devi. Please go. I dont like you here. What if
Im not terribly concerned with what you like and dont like, he said, reaching the end of his patience. BecauseI like that pretty head on your shoulders. And for that matter, Im rather fond of the rest of you. He allowed himself one quick glance over the rest of her, was rewarded with a quick brush of her teeth over her lower lip, a sure sign she knew exactly what he was thinking.
Im fond of all your various parts, too, she said, managing to make the statement sound matter-of-fact and not lascivious. And thats why I want you the hell out of here.
Too late. Im already involved. He held his hands out to his sides. Im a lost cause.
No. The word came out barely a whisper, and the tears he saw filling her eyes began to erode his stony determination. Blake, please. You might still be safe. Its the middle of the night. Maybe no one knows youre here.Please. Please go.
The desperation in her voice cut through his heart, but he wasnt willing to back down. He had left her once; he wasnt doing it again.
She stared him down, then sighed. Fine. Stay until were sure about the clue. But after that, you have to leave.Please, Blake. For me.
It was the pain in her voice that finally got him, and he nodded. All right, he said. But the truth was, he kept his fingers crossed. No way was he making that kind of promise. He might leave the area, but he damn sure wasnt leaving her.
He glanced at her, certain she knew what he was thinking, and thankful she didnt call him on it.
Andy looked at each of them in turn, his expression grave. Come on, already. The clock is ticking, and for all we know some overeager security guard is going to find us here. A guard, he said, or worse.
Blake scowled, then turned to inspect the entire area, taking in the cypress trees that lined the pond and the sculpted hedges in the distance. He turned to scour the house with his gaze, his attention drawn to the dark nooks and crevices, as well as the roof.
He saw no one, and for a moment he let himself relax. Hed remain vigilant, of course, but his impression was that they were safe.
Devi, he saw, was peering again at the coin. Andy was circling the reflecting pond, his flashlight beam scouring the bottom of the reflecting pond. I dont see anything else on the bottom of the pool.
And I dont know where else this coin could lead, Devi said, her voice cracking as she moved toward Blake.
He put his arms around her, noticing Andys scowl as he did so. But Blake wasnt in the mood to coddle the feelings of a crew member harboring a crush on the star, and as he held her, he shifted them, turning so that his back was to Andy and his full attention was on Devi.
Hey, hey, he said. Were going to figure this out.
Im losing it, she whispered. Dont let me lose it in front of Andy.
Youre not, he said, working to keep his voice firm. Im not going to let you lose it.
Its happening all over again. Except its not. Its as if I survived one nightmare just to walk into another one.
Listen to me, he said, turning her face up so that she had no choice but to look at him. Youre strong. You did survive. You beat the drugs. You resuscitated your career. You are not the victim here.
No? Then what the hell am I?
The winner, he said. I dont care if I have to push you every step of the way, Im going to make sure you win this damned game.
That actually earned him a smile, but it wasnt long-lived, the corners of her mouth turning down as the spark in her eyes faded. You cant stay, Blake. I want you todear God, how I want you tobut I couldnt stand it if you got hurt.
Then you understand exactly how I feel.
Blake
He silenced her protest with a soft finger to her lips. He wanted no more protests. No more fear. He just wanted her to have herself back, and he hated the fact that he couldnt give her that.
Gently, he brushed the pad of his thumb over her lower lip, wanting desperately to kiss her, but knowing he shouldnt. Not with Andy somewhere behind him staring daggers at his back.
He heard Andy moving behind them, the sound reminding Blake that the time for comfort was over. There would be time for that once they kept Devi alive.
The coin, he said, reaching for it. Maybe Ill see something you dont.
You wont see anything, Andy said. You wont, because you were right. The coin isnt the clue.
Blake turned to find Andy staring at the house. When he turned to face them, a slow grin spread across his face. Weve been looking in the wrong place, Andy said.
Its not the reflecting pond? Devi asked. But it has to be.
A reflection of grandeur, of good timesonce seen, Andy said. Its not in the reflecting pond. Its somewhere that you go tosee the pond.
Blake couldnt fault the logic there, and they all started to turn, finally zeroing in on a lone black bench next to a short wall, just a few feet away from one end of the pond.
Looks like a bench, she said as soon as they reached it. She dropped down, then bounced a little on it. Feels like one, too. She looked up at them. Either of you see anything unusual?
Not at first glance, Blake said. Hang on. He got down on the concrete, then scooted up under the bench.
See anything? Devi asked.
Too damn dark.
Hang on, Andy said, then bent down with the tiny flashlight.
Slowly, Blake ran the light over every inch of the benchs underside, his heart pounding at the thrill of what he saw. This is it.
And?
Its backward. Flipped and backward. He slid out enough to show his head. Got a mirror?
Devi rummaged in the black bag that Blake had noticed earlier in her kitchen. Voilŕ, she said, producing a compact.
He took it, then slid back under the bench.
Okay. Its a Web site: www.canyousurvivethegame.com.
Thats it?
He slid back out. Thats it.
Andy? Devi asked.
Already on it.
Andy tapped away at the tiny keypad on his phone. After a few seconds, he sucked in a breath, then held the device out, the screen positioned for both Blake and Devi to see.
The world turns on its axis
And then its all done
Dressed for the red carpet
But its the end of your fun
And though the truth cuts like a knife
Find the antidote, or its a wrap of your life
Blakes stomach twisted as he considered the garbled message. On the whole, it meant nothing to him. Nothing, that is, other than the basic sentiment ofbad. He reached out, searching for Devis hand, and his heart lifted in both sadness and joy when he realized she was reaching for him as well.
Am I right about what this means? she asked, her fingers tight in Blakes hand and her gaze fixed just as firmly on Andy. Twenty-four hours? One turn of the axis? Is that how long I have to live?
I think so, Andy said. Devi, Im sorry, but this doesnt change anything.
The hell it doesnt.
Toxin delivered, remember? We already knew youd been poisoned.
Hes right, Blake said. This isnt confirmation, its just a timeline.
She tilted her head back, looking at the sky as she took a deep breath. When she looked back at them, she tried a small smile, but mostly failed. And the tears glistening in her eyes threatened to undo Blake. I just
I guess I just hoped I was right.
Right?
Its stupid, but I thought that maybeyou knowsince Im hard to get close to
I guess I just hoped that it was a mistake.
Devi, Andy said gently. The game doesnt make those kinds of mistakes.
She nodded, but the sadness coming off her was palpable. As was the fear.
How long exactly? Blake asked, determined to get down to business. There wasnt a damn thing he could do about Devis fear. Nothing, that is, except find the assassin and stop the game. Twenty-four hours from when?
Thats the question of the hour, Andy said.
Another fucking riddle, Devi put in.
Well figure it out, Blake said. They had to. Start with the red-carpet reference. What does that mean?
That I was infected on the red carpet? Maybe something in the air at a premiere?
Have you been to a premiere lately? he asked.
She shook her head. Not in a couple of months.
And they wouldnt release something in the air anyway, Andy added. Too much risk of other people getting infected. And thats not the point of the game.
Slipped something in my drink at some sort of red-carpet function?
You havent been to one, Blake reminded her.
It says dressed for the red carpet, Andy said, staring intently at his screen. Maybe it just means youre dressed like you would be. If you were going to a red carpet premiere kind of thing.
Maybe, she said, sounding dubious.
Have you done that recently? Blake pressed. Gone to a formal function? The truth was, he knew the answer to that. When they were together, they hadnt gone anywhere formal for over five weeks. After the breakup, hed heard through the grapevine that Devi had pretty much stayed tucked away.
Sure enough, she shook her head. Nothing recent.
Okay, lets look at this from another angle. How do you dress for the red carpet? Have you gone shopping lately?
She lifted an eyebrow, and he laughed.
Okay, have you bought any Prada formal wear lately?
No. Just this bag and a few other odds and ends. She held up her new bag. And I didnt even buy it. It was a gift. Her eyes widened. Oh! What about the dress I wore to the Oscars last year?
They both looked at Andy, who shrugged. What about it?
I have no idea, she admitted. I borrowed it, anyway. Its back at Versace.
But thats a good point. You dress formally for a red carpet affair, right? So maybe the point is that were talking about something formal.
Like
She twirled her hand, urging him on.
Ive got nothing, he admitted. I still cant figure out how Im supposed to dress for these things.
A tux, she said, teasingly. And not rented from a dry cleaner. She laughed, obviously enjoying the memory. Not that it was his fault he was so clueless on their first date. Hed never had occasion to wear a tux before.
He was about to defend his past tux-renting fiasco when her laughter abruptly stops.
Dear God. Thats it.
What? Blake and Andy asked, both at the same time.
The chocolate. The strawberry. Dont you remember? It was wearing a little tux.
Hell, he said. Youre right. And it had tasted bitter. Suddenly, the confection hed swiped weighed way heavy in his stomach.
Oh, Blake, she said, reaching out for him. Blake
I know, he said. Youre not the one poisoned. I am.
Shit, Andy whispered, as Devi took and squeezed Blakes hand, her eyes wide with horror and apology.
I guess theres a tiny bit of good news for me in the mix, Blake said, trying hard to keep himself together.
Are you crazy?
Maybe a little, he said, pulling her close. But theres no way youre getting rid of me now. At least not until we find the damned antidote.
Chapter27
No way youre getting rid of me now
The words play out in my head, a sense of joy coupled with deep grief and fear. Im so afraid for Blake, and yet Im so grateful that Ive lost all my excuses to send him away. Iwant him with me, and the force of that need hits me so unexpectedly it sends me reeling.
I take his hand, then silently squeeze it. Im so sorry.
He pulls me close, then kisses the top of my head. Its not your fault, he says. Which is true. But it doesnt change the oppressive guilt that I feel. Because while I would never in a million years wish Blake harm, I have to admiteven if only to myselfthat Im relieved that its him and not me whos been poisoned.
I shiver, pulling free of his embrace to wrap my arms around myself. I cant even believe Im thinking that, and yet its so true, and theres nothing I can do to erase the thoughts.
Devi, he says, as firmly as if hes reading my mind. Its okay.
Its not okay, of course, but Im not going to argue. Instead, I focus, just like we all need to be doing. We need to get to work.
We damn sure do, Blake says, and I reach out to brush his fingers with mine.