"That must be either Liam or Tyler," Meredith commented.She and Denise had taken up their favorite spots in the house. Out back on the screened in porch. Being November it was a little cool, but Liam had outfitted a space heater for the area and blankets kept them plenty warm. It was beautiful, especially with night falling."Could be both," Denise yawned, covering her mouth with her hand.When the front door opened, they heard a virtual stampede of feet on the hardwood."We're back here," Denise yelled.In an instant two teenagers and two bikers were also in the back room."Hey, baby," Liam greeted. He leaned down to give Denise a kiss. With a soft touch, he caressed her abdomen before straightening to his full height. "So I was tellin' Tyler that it would be a good night to cook out with everybody here.""Oh that would be fun," Meredith smiled.The kids seemed to be in agreement as well."Why don't you two do your homework real quick and take your showers. I can sm
"Do you recognize any of these numbers?"Meredith looked at the numbers that Tyler had written down on a piece of paper the next day, trying to remember the numbers she had used in her investigation. She pointed at one. "This one looks vaguely familiar. They were all disposable prepaids, I'm sure. I had them written down in one of my notebooks. It would be in my desk if I remember correctly."They went to the room that housed her stuff. She made a beeline for the desk and reached into the bottom drawer, pulling it out of the wood structure. Reaching inside, she engaged a lever and a false bottom opened, revealing some paper work."That's pretty hot that your desk drawer has a false bottom," Tyler grinned. "Means you're mysterious and dangerous.""If only," she giggled.Going through all the information she had, she pulled out a small black book. "This has all the phone numbers I used. Let's see."She went through them as he looked over her shoulder. "There," he pointed. "Th
"Meredith, I'm surprised you called me so soon."The next day she was in Doc Jones' office, breathing deeply and trying to control the emotions that had plagued her all night. "I was too, to be honest with you.""What happened?""You cautioned me about trying to find who did this. You told me that I may not like the answer and that it may bring up other things. I foolishly thought you were just being overly cautious," Meredith explained, tears already coming to her eyes.In the past eighteen hours, she'd tried to stop the emotions. She had tried to stop the crying, but she just couldn't. She couldn't deny the depths of the feelings she had for Tyler and how it had broken her heart that she'd left him."I take it you found out something that has been difficult for you to comprehend?""What we talk about here is privileged, right? You don't discuss this with other people?"Doc Jones took her glasses off and sat forward in her seat. "I'm bound by federal patient confidential
Tyler took his hands from the door and ran them down her body."I told you I wouldn't let you run away from me," he told her again."I know, and I'm sorry I ran," she whispered.Her eyes were still closed and that bothered him. "Open your eyes and look at me."She followed his order, and the look there stole her breath. It was so intense that she wanted to close her eyes again."Keep them open," he instructed her. "Look at me, see what I'm telling you."The only thing she could do was nod."No matter what happens or what we find out, it's not going to change how we feel about each other. We have to promise this to each other. I know that it's not going to change how I feel about you, and I think you feel the same. We can't let outside forces change the way we live our lives. There will always be outside forces if we let there be."She knew that he was right, everything about what he said was the truth. Couples faced challenges every day and they didn't run from them. Th
Hours later, the two of them lay tangled up in the sheets of his big bed. A cold front had moved through, bringing with it a steady rain that pelted the tin roof of the farm house. Because it was older, it was also drafty. Laying together, sharing body heat under the covers seemed to be the best way to spend the rest of their day.Meredith sighed as she entangled her leg with his and scooted closer to the warmth of his body. She lifted her head as she raked her nails across his stomach. "What are we going to do about William?"That question had been on the tip of her tongue the entire time they had been here together, but she hadn't yet wanted to break the spell they seemed to be under.His large hand grabbed hers at his stomach, stilling the motions she made there. Turning it over, he brought the palm up to his mouth and brushed a kiss there on the delicate skin. "I put a passcode on his phone that I can get into. Right now, the only thing we can do is wait and see if he continu
"You think Rooster will help us?" Tyler asked as he and Liam sat outside the Sheriff's office downtown."I think it's worth a shot," Liam answered.They were taking a huge chance, sitting just off of the historical downtown area of the square, their bikes parked at an angle on the street. Every officer that came out wearing the brown of the Sheriff's department gave their bikes and their cuts a once over. Liam was pretty sure that everyone knew who they were. The two of them sat in silence, watching each officer that came out of the building. When they noticed the red head of the man they wanted to see, Liam whistled and motioned for him to come on over."To what do I owe this pleasure?" he asked as he walked over. The loose-hipped way he walked belied the turmoil he felt inside.Liam took off his sunglasses and leveled his old friend with a stare. "We need some assistance for old times' sake."Rooster didn't like the sound of that, in fact it caused sweat to break out on his
"I've got the information you need."Liam had suspected it would take a lot longer than a few days for Rooster to obtain what they wanted, but he had really come through. "Where do you want to do the drop?" he asked through the cell."Our old hang out." With that, he ended the call.Liam hung up and motioned for Tyler. The two of them were on repo duty with the wrecker, and it would be the perfect excuse for them to leave. "Rooster just called. He's got our information. In a few minutes, act like you got a text with a tip on a car. We need to head out towards Richardsville."Tyler nodded and a few minutes later did exactly what Liam had asked of him."We're headin' out," Tyler called out to William, who waved before they left with the wrecker.As they rode out to the old Garvin bridge, Tyler pulled his bottom lip in between his teeth."You nervous?" Liam asked."It sounds weird, but yeah, I am. I'm nervous that I'm right, and I'm nervous that I'm wrong. How crazy is tha
Meredith sat in shock as she watched a video of the night of her attack. In the envelope there had also been a USB Drive. She hadn't been sure she had wanted to see what it held, but knew that after all the other incriminating evidence they had viewed, it had to be something big. Someone had been in the bushes that night filming, they had heard her scream for help and hadn't come to her rescue.Denise choked back sobs as she held onto Meredith's hand beside her. "Let's turn this off," she pleaded."No," Meredith stopped her. "I have to see this. I have to see what he saw while he heard me screaming for help and didn't come to my rescue. I need to know what kind of a bastard he really is.""I've seen enough," Tyler whispered, getting up from the table and making his way to the other room.He had a seat on the couch, putting his head in his hands. Most of the information they had received had been text messages and voice mails that detailed the planning of her attack and set up t