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Shadow Of Suspicion

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2019
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Just as he stepped out of her house, an explosion rattled windows.

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Laney rushed out her door and gasped when she saw the flames burning from the center of her yard. “What...?”

A vehicle squealed away. Mark quickly called for backup before grabbing Laney’s arm. “Stay back.”

“But what...?”

“Molotov cocktail,” he explained. “It’s a type of homemade bomb. Maybe someone wants to let you know you’re not welcome in the neighborhood anymore. It’s not all that unusual in situations like these.”

She narrowed her eyes at Mark. No one would think she was guilty if the police hadn’t taken her in. They were wasting so much time on her when the real kidnapper was getting away.

Mark paused for long enough to respond to someone on his phone. The flames had quickly died down—the explosion more for a surprise effect than to cause damage. Well, it had worked. Laney was more shaken than ever.

She had to be proactive here. Sarah’s life was on the line, but so was Laney’s. She’d learned a long time ago she couldn’t wait around for other people to save the day. If she was going to prove her innocence and help Sarah, she had to make the most of her time.

Laney stormed toward the back of the house.

“What are you doing?” Mark called, following after her.

“I’m looking for evidence that your guys aren’t searching for.”

“If you’re innocent, then you won’t mind if I tag along.”

She turned toward him, her eyes blazing. “Be my guest.”

She was all too aware that he was on her heels as she went into her backyard. She desperately longed to get on her computer, to do what she did best: researching. Maybe she could contact Nicholas through her email. Maybe the agency would hire a lawyer for her or give her advice on how to manage this situation.

That computer was like an appendage. It was her work, her livelihood, her fun, her connection with the outside world. While other girls had been doing their hair and makeup, she’d been writing code. The odd quirk hadn’t gained her many friends, but eventually she’d gotten a full-ride scholarship to MIT. She’d been sought after by the biggest and best companies.

None of her professors would have predicted this.

“What exactly are you looking for?” Mark asked.

“I have no idea. But somewhere here, there’s evidence that tells a different story than the one you guys have put together. I intended to find out what it is.”

“Go for it.”

She turned her flashlight app on her phone and shone the beam along the ground. No doubt the police had trampled any evidence in their effort to nab her. But maybe there was something they’d missed.

Common sense sometimes eluded her, but she was book smart and had attention to details. Her brain, it seemed, sometimes worked like a computer. She was always processing facts but not always great at interpreting them.

Where else could she look?

If Sarah really had come into Laney’s house while she was gone, then where had she disappeared to? No one had seen her leave out the front door. But Laney’s backyard had a privacy fence that stretched along the property. Anything happening back there would be concealed. However, neighbors surrounded her on all sides.

She headed outside and began walking along the property line, looking for anything that might offer a clue. It all seemed useless, but she couldn’t give up. She had to do something!

If people had been back there, then they would have to leave through the fence. Otherwise, the only gate led to her driveway and anyone could have seen.

She paused by one area of the fence. Something there caught her eye. The section of pickets was slightly uneven with the rest. They hadn’t been like that before. She was certain of it.

She leaned closer. Along the edges there were pry marks.

Pry marks.

What if...?

“What are you thinking?”

Mark’s voice pulled her away from her thoughts. She’d nearly forgotten he was there he’d been so quiet and observant. Was he waiting for her to mess up? To slip up and reveal something that she hadn’t admitted yet?

She stared at the fence, her mind working like a computer processing new commands. Slowly, the information formed a picture. “What if someone lured Sarah to my house? Maybe once she got inside, they knocked her out or restrained her somehow. Then they took her out the backyard and through this section of fence.”

“How did someone have access to your house? Who else has a key?”

She refused to frown. “No one. But it’s not that hard to jimmy locks.”

“You don’t have an alarm? That’s usually the first thing people do when they’ve had a home invasion.”

This time the frown tried hard to break through, but she continued to fight it. The detective was sharp; she’d give him that. “I do. But I’ve only been using it at night.”

“Why would someone go through all of that trouble?”

“That’s the question you’re supposed to be figuring out.” She didn’t bother to look at his reaction. Instead, she pointed in the distance. “Sol’s property backs up to a section of woods. Maybe the kidnappers had a car waiting back there.”

“That’s a lot of work when someone could have grabbed her at the bus stop.”

Not if someone’s trying to frame me.

She kept that thought silent—for now—and locked gazes with Mark. “So what do you think?”

Mark stared into space a moment. He pressed his lips together in thought as if battling with himself. Finally, he nodded. “I’ve got to say that I can’t discount that possibility. I’ll have some of my men check it out.”

“Thank you.”

“Don’t thank me yet,” he warned. “And you might want to seriously think about hiring a lawyer.”

Just then, car doors closed out front and more flashing lights appeared.

“Come on,” Mark said, cupping her elbow and leading her toward the back door.

“Where are we going?”

“I need you to wait inside while I talk to the guys out front. Stay there until I get back. Understand?”

She nodded. “Understood.”
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