“Who is this?” I demanded. But the caller had hung up. “What a cowardly thing to do,” I mumbled.“Who was that?” Justin inquired. “You look upset.”“Somebody who’s not happy I’m asking questions about Deirdre.” I groaned. “But the cowards are resorting to anonymous notes and creepy phone calls.”Justin started his car’s engine. “What did the caller say?”“It was a shaky, whispering voice. They said to stop digging up the past, or my grave would be next to Deirdre’s.”“Daisy, you should go to the cops.”“We did go to the cops, and they wouldn’t do anything,” I explained. “I don’t have any real proof of any crime yet. When I find some, I’ll run to the police with it.”“I don’t want Amy involved in this,” Justin said. “And I’m sure Victor would feel the same about you if he knew about the phone call.”“Victor knows I’ve been threatened, and he’s been showing me some self-defense moves.”I turned in my seat. “Justin, knowing what happened to her mother is important to Amy, and it’s become
“Hey,” I yelled after the intruder. Anger made my heart pound, and my blood raced through my veins.Without pausing to take off my clothes, I called for Diana.The sound of material ripping and an explosion of fabric filled the air as I shifted into my wolf. Diana followed the reddish wolf over the balcony railing and landed on the ground running.I could smell the intruder, and we followed the scent through the darkness“It must be Amanda,” I told Diana. “Amelia must have told her about the whiteboard.”“Or Amanda was in the ladies’ room, too,” Diana suggested as we ran. “I sensed a hostile presence while you were there. There was hate in that bathroom.”We followed the scent to the road, seeing glimpses of the reddish wolf several times ahead of us in the dim moonlight.But the intruder made it to the road before we did, and we heard a car start before a red sedan peeled out and roared down the highway.Disappointment washed over me. They got away.“You know the intruder was a red-h
As I sat in my car looking at the Archer mansion, I knew Diana was right. You could feel the creepy vibes coming from the dark, hulking dwelling.It inspired me to text Victor to tell him I was at the Archer mansion with Jayden to talk to Amelia and Pat. Despite having Jayden with me, I felt better having Victor know my location.“Shall we go inside?” Jayden asked as I put my phone in my handbag.“Let’s get it over with,” I replied. “Do you have your badge ready?”Jayden patted his jacket pocket and smiled.We exited the car, walked to the heavy wooden front door, and rang the bell.Alfred answered the door almost immediately. “Hello, Miss Wilson. We were expecting you.” He looked pointedly at Jayden.“This is Detective Halverston,” I told him. “He also needs to speak to Amelia and Mrs. Archer.”Jayden flashed his badge at the suddenly nervous butler.“Miss Amelia is waiting for you in the parlor,” Alfred said and led us through the foyer. He announced us as we walked into the room.A
I panicked at first and tried to pull away. Then I remembered what Victor had taught me, and my confidence returned.“Where were you last night around ten thirty?” I demanded before flipping my arm in a circle against Amanda’s thumb.To her surprise, my arm came free of her grip.“Why do you care where I was last night?” she spat.“Because you broke into my home around ten thirty, didn’t you?” I replied.My words infuriated Amanda even more. “That’s it! I won’t stand by and let you ruin my family’s reputation. I’m warning you for the last time: mind your own business.”Victor appeared on the Archer’s porch steps. “Must I talk to Peter about you threatening my fiancée,”“Victor … I mean Mr. Klein …I didn’t mean to ….” Amanda stammered.Victor put his arm around my shoulders. “Yes, you did mean to threaten Daisy. And that was a big mistake. If anything happens to her, I will ruin your entire family and see that you are all penniless.”“I’m sorry. I would never physically harm someone. P
Victor’s POVI never thought I would love any woman like I do Daisy. She is my life. When I saw Amanda Devins grab her arm and threaten her, I had difficulty controlling my temper.At least I got through to Amanda. She wouldn’t be coming after Daisy anymore, and hopefully, she passed my words on to the rest of her family.If not, I would ensure they got my message loud and clear.I concentrated on pleasant thoughts of Daisy, and my body began to relax. But Daisy’s panicked voice soon woke me from a sound sleep.“Victor, the red wolf followed me here! It was watching me from the ground below your balcony. I'm going to follow it.”“Daisy, no. Wait for me,” I said as I pulled on a pair of jeans. “Honey, don’t go out there by yourself.”I caught up with her on the stairs and put an arm around her slender waist. “Sweetheart, let me go first.”Taking her hand, I pushed Daisy behind me and continued down to the garage, where I grabbed a flashlight. Then I opened the back door and looked arou
When I called Amy and told her about the letter the next morning, she hurried to meet me at Victor‘s apartment.The emotions that showed on her face as she read the letter were raw. The letter made her biological mother more real. I saw love and admiration on Amy’s face, but I also saw loss and grief.It wasn’t fair that my friend would never get to know Deirdre. But we could get justice for her death and remember her as being a loving and wonderful person.“I can’t believe she wrote this,” Amy gave me a watery smile. “Her handwriting was so elegant.”“It’s a lot like yours.” I poured more tea into our cups. “You won awards at school for perfect penmanship.”“Hers is better,” Amy insisted before popping a chunk of peanut butter cookie into her mouth. “Do you think I could keep the letter?”“I’ll ask Amelia.” I sat down next to Amy on a stool in Victor’s kitchen. “She didn’t say she wanted it back. Are you up for a road trip today?”Amy selected another cookie. “Yeah. I want to meet an
We sat on the diner’s cement stairs while the police looked for Amy’s car. I called Jayden, and he was on his way to talk to the police and take us home.I texted Victor to let him know what happened. After I assured him I was alright, he said he would see me tonight. I couldn’t wait to get this day behind me. I felt terrible about Amy’s car.Amy sat next to me with her face resting on her fists. The loss of her car had hit her hard. She loved the Mercedes and was proud of her first car.“I’m never going to see my car again, am I?” she moaned. “My stuff was in it too, like that letter from Deirdre. Now it’s gone.”“If you don’t want to investigate Deirdre’s disappearance anymore, I can do it with Jayden and let you know what I find.”“I’ll help as much as I can,” Amy insisted. “I need to know what happened to Deirdre. But I can’t believe somebody stole my car.”I thought it was an odd coincidence, too. I remembered the feeling of being watched when we were leaving Carrie and Doug’s ho
“Amy, quick, try the emergency brake,” I suggested, trying to stay calm.Amy pulled on the emergency brake, and the car slowed. She pulled harder, and it stopped after we rolled onto the grass alongside the road.After she put the car in park, we hurried to unbuckle our seatbelts and get out of the car.Then we stood a few feet away, staring at the Mercedes, unable to believe what happened.“It’s a brand new car!” Amy declared. “How do the brakes fail on a new car?”“I don’t know,” I said. “Let’s walk to the mansion for help.” I knew nothing about car mechanics. But I knew someone who works for Alex who knew everything about cars.“Do you think somebody did something to my car after they took it from the diner parking lot?” Amy asked as we walked up the driveway.I shrugged. “It’s possible. Let’s find Joe. I’ll ask him to retrieve your car and check it out.”Besides being Alex’s chauffeur, Joe is an excellent mechanic and keeps all our vehicles in top shape.We found Joe in the multi