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BOOK: Vengeance (Oak Grove Suspense Book 1)
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“What’s going on?” I ask the girl at the front desk.

“The man they arrested tried to escape. They have it under control now, but two people were hurt.” She’s barely finished with her sentence when I’ve taken off towards the interrogation rooms.

“What happened?” I bark.

Jessica answers. “Anderson released his cuff to attach him to the table. The guy lost it, started attacking him. Snyder stepped in, but he fought him off too. Finally we tasered him, he’s still out, he’s fine though.”

“What about Anderson and Snyder?” I ask, looking around for the men.

“They’re okay, but we called the EMT’s to check them out. Everyone was in a frenzy. Nothing like this happens around here.”

I look around at the scene before me. There are four EMT’s here with their packs. One EMT is working on the two officers and the other two are checking over the prisoner, who looks to have hit his head at some point in the altercation.

“What info do we have on the perp?” I ask, shaking my head as I redirect to Jessica.

“Just the info I got from his wallet. He’s not talking.”

I nod. “Great. I need to make some calls. Get me when he’s awake.”

“Yes, sir.”

Jessica turns to head back to whatever she was doing and I slowly head to my office. This place is a freaking mess. The guy must have put up a good fight. I pick up an overturned chair outside of my office door. Thankfully, my office looks untouched. Sitting down at my desk, I take a few minutes to regroup. The day has been exhausting and I know I have hours before I can get back to the hospital. I text Shayla to check in, she says Dylan is back to sleep and all is fine. That eases my mind enough to focus on the work ahead of me. I pick up the phone and dial a familiar number.

“Marsh.”

“You here yet?” I ask with a grunt.

He gives a chuckle. “That bad, huh? What’s going on? I’ll be there by o-nine-hundred.”

“Good. Three men tried to take my son this evening.”

“What?”

“They grabbed him as we were going into a restaurant. I don’t know how they knew we were there other than they must have been following us. I’ve got two officers on him and Shay right now. Dylan’s okay, but I think we’re all pretty shaken up.”

“No doubt. I’ll see if I can bring a couple people with me. Why don’t you call the boys in?”

“Yeah, I should … I’ll do that. Thanks for coming out. I know I’ll need the help. I have good people here, but this town is so low on crime, they have no idea what to do.”

“Don’t worry, we’ll find who’s doing this.”

I believe him. If there is one thing I know, it’s that my guys will stop at nothing to help me and I’d do the same for any of them. After the call ends, I get to work contacting my brothers from my time in the service, Jonathan Miller, Paul Samson, and Riley Peters. The five of us were inseparable during our term. We all made it back, mostly in one piece, and have kept in touch since. Where Marsh and I went off to join the FBI, they started their own bodyguard/private investigator group. Between Marsh and my connections in the government, they’ve made a pretty good living for themselves. The five of us worked insanely well together. We always get our mark.

Jessica pokes her head in my office. “Sir, he’s awake.”

I nod to let her know I’ve heard her. I stand from my desk and take my jacket off. I want the guy to know I’m loaded. I’m not messing with him. He has no clue who I am or what I’m capable of. I’m at the point where I’ll throw the law out the window to get answers and I’ve not even questioned him yet. No one messes with my family and gets away with it. First, I watch him through the two-way mirror. He looks smug, cocky even. I instantly hate the guy. Lester Harvey, 30, of Brantsville is about to meet my wrath.

“He hasn’t said a word,” Jessica tells me.

“Did you pull his file?”

She nods and hands it to me. “Petty theft? That’s it? How do you go from robbing a person’s house to kidnapping so quickly? He was only charged four months ago. This seems off. Did you run his prints?”

“Yes, they match.”

I nod. I think there’s more to Lester than meets the eye or is on his record. I brace myself to head into the room with the man who tried to take my son. I enter the room silently, walking over to the table and dropping the file on top. I stare at him for a long while. He’s pretty big; I’d say at least six-three, two-hundred-fifty pounds of muscle. He definitely does not look like a Lester. I stare him down for about two minutes, trying to ramp up his nerves, but honestly he looks as if he couldn’t care less. The guy has been smirking the whole time.

Finally I speak, “Kidnapping … that’s a big leap from petty theft.” He says nothing, just stares at me with his head cocked to the side, condescendingly. I continue. “Trying to take a cop’s kid is pretty stupid. Did someone put you up to it?” He still stares. He’s trying to unnerve me, but it’s not working. “Who are you working for, Lester?”

Nothing, no response at all. I stare at him for a long moment, leaning back in my chair. The man watches me, but he seems to be thinking about something else. Maybe I can still get him.

“Kidnapping and assault of an officer can put you away for a long time, you do know that, don’t you?”

Still no response from him. I get up and head to the door, my hand turns the knob, I start to turn back, but I can’t let this guy get to me. I yank it open letting it slam close. I try to take several deep breaths, but this guy is pissing me off. I go back into the viewing room where Jessica waits.

“Did you find the other two perps?”

“No, they looked for hours. The trail ended in the creek. They must’ve stayed in there.”

I blow out a breath. “I’m going to let him sit for a while. I’ll be in my office. Do not un-cuff him.”

“Yes, sir.”

I watch the guy for a long time. He doesn’t really move at all, just rotates his shoulders a few times, but that’s it. What’s his game? This has to be connected to ‘The Fox’. Why else would he be here trying to take my son? I head back to my office and stare at the file on my desk before finally picking up my phone to call Shayla.

“Hey, baby,” I say when she answers.

“Hey, how’s it going?”

I groan. “He won’t talk. How’s our boy?”

She giggles. “He’s being a big baby. Whining about everything, complaining about how he’s fine, then crying because he hurts. I feel bad for him, but honestly, he’s trying my patience.”

“I’m sorry, sweetheart. I’ll be there soon. I’m legally required to let this guy rest for eight hours. I’ll be there as soon as I can.”

“It’s okay. I understand. We’ll only be here overnight. He’s really okay. He’s going to have a headache for a few days but he’ll be fine.” She sounds like she’s trying to convince herself. I hear her sniffle.

“Oh, Shay. It’s okay. I have you guys protected. No one will get either of you.” My heart breaks for her.

“I know. I’m just tired. I hate seeing him hurt.” 

I rub my forehead as I rest my elbows on my desk. “I need to try to talk to this guy once more and then I’ll be there. I’ll bring you dinner.”

“Okay. Can you just get us a pizza from Luigi's?”

I smile sadly, because when my healthy doctor is asking for pizza, I know she’s having a rough time. “Of course, baby. Love you.”

“Love you, too.”

I blow her a loud kiss through the phone to hear her giggle, then ready myself to head back to the interrogation room.

“Coffee?” Jessica asks, handing me a cup before I go back into the room with Lester.

“Thanks. I’m heading out after this, but I’ll wait to be sure he’s in a cell.”

She nods, so I head in. I pull out the chair and sit down. I steeple my hands on the table in front of me and stare at him. He’s been sitting in here for several hours and is starting to look tired. That’s good, maybe he’ll crack.

“Who do you work for?”

He sighs, hanging his head. All bravado and cockiness seems to be gone. He looks up at me and says, “I don’t know.”

“You don’t know who you work for?”

“Nope, I’ve never seen him.”

“Why’d you do it?”

Lester shrugs. “He paid me.”

“Did you know the target was my kid?”

He says nothing. I ask again, still no response. “It doesn’t help you to avoid my questions. Just tell me what I want to know.”

“You gonna cut me a deal?”

I pause to think about it for a minute. “I might be able to convince the D.A. to drop the assault against an officer charge.”

“What about the kidnapping? I mean, I didn’t take him.”

I’m getting pissed at his flippant attitude. “You did take him. You’d have gotten away with it too if I hadn’t shot out your tires. That was probably the worst planned abduction I’ve ever witnessed.”

“What can I say; I’m not really into taking kids.”

“Who paid you to do it?” I try again.

“I don’t know.”

I stand up quickly, sending the chair skittering across the tilled floor. I lean down on the table, putting my face level with his. “Tell me who you work for!” I yell. He smiles and I lose it. “Tell me his damn name!”

He smiles again. I’m about to hit him when the door flies open. Two of my biggest officers come towards me.

“Chief wants to see you,” Marks says.

“Fine. Get me a name!” I yell as I fling the door open and storm off. I head straight to the chief’s office.

“Chief?” I say as I enter unannounced.

“Have a seat, Ryan.” I plop down. “I think we should remove you from this case. You’re too close.”

“No, you can’t do that! I’m the only detective you have here.”

He shakes his head. “Glen can do it.”

I snort. “I’m the one training him. He doesn’t know what needs to be done.”

“Ryan, this isn’t a suggestion. You need to take a step back. You’re too close.”

I shake my head in disbelief and stand. “Fine. Have it your way. I’m taking a leave of absence, effective immediately. My family needs me.”

I don’t wait for his response. I head straight to my office and grab all my files, shoving them into my bag, and storming out of the precinct. I head straight to the hospital and find Shayla asleep on the small love seat in Dylan’s room. I grab one of the thin hospital blankets and drape it over her. She opens her eyes and smiles at me.

“Hey,” she says as she sits up. She pats the cushion beside her and I sit down. She wraps herself around me, covering me with the blanket too. “Glad you’re here.”

I put my arms around her and kiss her head. “Me too. I didn’t mean to wake you.”

“This is a hospital, there’s no rest. I wasn’t asleep anyway. I just had my eyes shut.”

I chuckle. “You were snoring.”

She half heartily smacks my chest. “I do not snore!” I just smile as I shrug my shoulder. I love seeing her smile, even over something so silly.

“Of course not. How’s our boy?” I ask, looking over at our sleeping son.

His coloring looks much better than earlier and he is free of tubes coming out of his arms. You wouldn’t know anything was wrong except for the bandage on his head. Shayla sits up and looks over at our son.

“He’s okay. He’s had a pretty horrible headache, but the medicine has helped. He should be completely better in a few days.”

“I’m sorry. This is all my fault.” I dry scrub my face as I rest my elbows on my knees.

Shayla rubs my back. “This isn’t your fault. You didn’t tell those guys to take him.”

I huff and look up at her. “Shayla, this guy is working for someone who is after me. I’m off the case, so now I won’t be able to find out who it is unless I can find the other kidnappers. But I didn’t see them; I have nothing to go on.”

“Why are you off the case?”

I snort angrily. “Because the decrepit chief, who is way too old to be working, thinks I’m too close and shouldn’t be on the case. I could’ve had that guy talking. He already told me someone hired him. These guys around here don’t know how to interrogate anyone. They’re backwoods country. I hate this town.” By this point, I’m pacing back and forth, and pulling at my hair.

Shayla steps in front of me. “Baby, calm down,” she whispers, looking over at Dylan. He’s still totally out thanks to the pain meds. I sigh and pull her in my arms. “You’ll find them. I doubt very much that you’ll be sitting on your butt just because the chief says you’re off the case.

“You’ve got that right. My guys should be here by tomorrow morning. I have to pick them up at the airport. We’ll go back to my house and work on a plan. I’ll try to get the chief to change his mind. Maybe Marsh, my FBI friend, can persuade the chief to let him take lead on the case.”

“Sounds good. I knew you’d figure something out. Sit, let me comb your hair, you’ve made it a knotted mess.” She gives me a gentle shove into the wooden chair. I appease her, even though I don’t care about my hair right now.

“Ow,” I complain as she takes the rubber band out.

“You’re the idiot who used a regular rubber band instead of a hair tie. I might have to chop off this mess.”

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