and rips off a shoe and sock. “Hold this,” he orders, holding up the syringe.
I take it from him while he wraps the band around her ankle to tie it off. He holds out his hand once he’s satisfied, and I hand it back to him. He pulls her toes apart and inserts the needle between them, slowly injecting it into her. He then puts everything back in the bag and zips it up.
We stand and watch her body go limp. Within seconds, her head is bowed, her dark hair covering her face. Deke grips it and yanks her head back so we can see her. Her eyes are half open, and sweat covers her forehead. Her body jerks involuntarily.
“Think she’s vomiting?” he asks.
“Possibly,” I offer. Fuck if I know. I’ve never done drugs before.
“She’s pissed herself.” He observes her wet pants. “Hey?” He taps the side of her face, but she doesn’t show any response, and he frowns. “Well, this didn’t take as long as I thought it would.”
I sit in the chair that the bastard occupied and watch her mother die. It’s pretty quick if you ask me. And too easy. She died by something that she loved.
“Come on. We’ve got to get rid of them.”
CHAPTER SIX
COLE
SITTING IN THE waiting room, we’re all restless at this point. Becky cries, and Deke tries to console her. Bennett sits with his head down and his arms crossed over his chest. I’m pretty sure he’s passed out. I just got off the phone with Blanche and told her that I didn’t know when I would be home and to take Lilly to her house later on today. I don’t want my sister alone with my father during this time.
I look up from my phone when I see Shane entering the double sliding glass doors. Shooting to my feet causes Deke to look up. He does the same.
“What the fuck are you doing here?” I snap.
Bennett does a little snort, waking himself up. His head pops up, and he wipes some drool off his chin with the back of his hand before he too stands. “What’s going on?” he asks roughly before clearing his throat and trying to focus his eyes on his surroundings.
I look at him. “I don’t know. You tell me.” What all did he say to Shane?
He holds his hands up when he sees Shane standing there. “I haven’t said anything—”
“I saw the news,” Shane interrupts him and then looks at me. “Hours ago. I’ve been calling you guys. Why aren’t you answering?”
I don’t respond. He should know how to take a fucking hint. Also, I didn’t have my phone while I was being interrogated. I left it with Deke on purpose, knowing they would take it from me while I was in custody. He didn’t give it back until a few minutes ago for me to call Blanche.
His jaw clenches at my silence, knowing he’s not going to get shit from me. He takes a quick look around the waiting area, and then asks, “Where’s Kellan?”
Silence follows again. Shane steps up to me, his eyes narrowing. “Where. Is. Kellan?”
I take a step toward him, closing the small distance. “Why don’t you ask—”
“Cole!” Deke interrupts me and yanks me back by my upper arm. “I’ll talk to him.”
“It’s none of his business,” I snap.
Shane lets out a rough laugh. “Did you make him disappear, Cole? Is that why his phones are off, and he’s nowhere to be found?”
“He fucking shot her!” I yell.
Bennett walks over to Shane, grabs his shirt, and all but drags him out the double doors.
Deke comes to stand before me. “You need to calm down, man,” he whispers harshly. His eyes search the room, probably looking to see how many people are watching us. “Cole?” I stare past him to the doors. He reaches up and slaps my face. Not hard enough to hurt but enough to get my attention. “Listen to me! If you make a scene and get kicked out of here, then that’s it. You’re done.” He places his hands on my upper arms. “The police are just looking for a reason to lock you up, so keep your shit together just a little longer.”
“What is going on?” Becky asks, confused about what just happened.
I shove Deke out of the way and storm out the sliding glass doors to see Shane and Bennett walking down the sidewalk to the side parking lot. “Did you fucking know what he was gonna do?” I