on when she heard her daughter happy.
Then she walked to the parlor and saw Carly, Carter and Duncan sprawled on the floor playing Monopoly. It looked like Carly was slaughtering both men.
"I can't have landed on you again," Duncan complained. "These dice are loaded. This is b u l l... malarkey."
"You were going to say the's word."
He smiled thinly at Carly. "What's word?"
"Bullsh-"
"Carly Anne MacNamara!"
Carly stifled a giggle, then looked over innocently. "Hi, Mama. I'm beating the pants off Uncle Carter and Duncan."
"So I see. Where's everyone else?"
"The women are in the kitchen, where they belong." Carter sent her a toothy smile. "Get on back there, woman, and make us a snack."
"Oh, what kind of snack would you like?" She walked over, set down her bag. "Just let me"-she rapped her hand at the side of Carter's head-"see if that knocked any sense into you. And nobody's going to be snacking on anything this close to dinner. For which, I assume, you plan to stay," she said to Duncan.
"An invitation has been issued and accepted. Going to smack me upside the head, too?"
The glint in those dusky eyes warned her he still had a bit of a mad on himself. Well, fine. "We'll see how the evening goes. I assume, too, you got all those oh-so-important things done on your schedule today."
"I did. How about you?"
"Inroads."
"Why are you mad at Duncan, Mama?"
"That may involve quite a list. So for now, I'm going to run upstairs and change. Carly, after you're finished trouncing these two, why don't you see if you can help set the table? That means the men will be clearing and seeing to the dishes."
"What part of KP does she get?" Duncan asked Carly.
"I'll be... answering my phone," Phoebe said as it rang in her bag. She pulled it out. "Phoebe MacNamara."
Her color simply vanished, as if a light had been switched off in her face. Duncan was already getting to his feet when she got out the next shaky words.
"What happened? How... " She turned to walk out of the parlor. "How bad is he? No. No. Where? I'm on my way."
She had her game face on, Duncan noted, when she turned back. But there was fear lurking in her eyes. "I have to go."
"But you just got home."
"I know. I'm sorry, baby." She leaned down to give Carly a hard hug. "I'm sorry. Would you run on back and tell Gran not to wait dinner for me? I'll be back soon as I can."
"Did somebody get hurt?"
"Uncle Dave had an accident, so I need to go check on him. Right away."
Tears swam into Carly's wide eyes. "Is he hurt really bad?"
"I hope not, and they got him right to the doctors so they can take good care of him. But I have to go, baby. I'll call as soon as I can. Run tell Gran I'll call soon as I can. Carter," she said as Carly dashed off. "I'll take care of it. Don't worry about us. Car accident?"
"No." She gripped his arms. "Stay inside. Please. Make sure everyone stays inside. I'll call."
"I'll take you."
She didn't argue with Duncan, simply ran to the front door and through. "They took him to Memorial. He rigged Dave's front door. The son of a bitch rigged the front door on Dave's house. That's what they think. They don't know..."
"We'll find out."
"He's alive." Phoebe closed her eyes as Duncan whipped the Porsche into the street. "He's alive." She turned her phone over and over in her hands as if she were afraid it would ring and tell her otherwise. "He had to get inside the house if the door was rigged. He had to get inside Dave's house."
"He's not going to get inside MacNamara House, Phoebe."
"He doesn't want to." Fear, grief, guilt stirred an uneasy mix inside her. "It's not going to be like that. If he'd wanted to get in there, he wouldn't have put me on alert. He's got something else in mind. But he wants me wounded. He wants me hurting when it comes down to what he's got in mind. And oh God, Duncan, I am."
She burst through the emergency room doors, her badge already in her hand. She held it up to the first nurse she saw. "David McVee."
"You need to check with-"
"No. You check. Now."
"Lieutenant."
She spun around and bulleted toward Sykes. "Where is he? What's his status?"
"They're working on him. Can't get much out of them, but I talked to the paramedics who brought