Kate Carlisle - The Lies That Bind

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Book restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright returns home to San Francisco to teach a bookbinding class. Unfortunately, the program director Layla Fontaine is a horrendous host who pitches fits and lords over her subordinates. But when Layla is found shot dead, Brooklyn is bound and determined to investigate-even as the killer tries to close the book on her for good.

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All good, right? It meant they were taking him to a hospital, not a morgue.

“Come on,” I said, pulling Mom with me. “I want to make sure he’s going to be okay.”

A female EMT turned and looked at me. “Are you a relative?”

“Yes,” I said immediately. Lying for a good cause didn’t count against karma, did it? And even if it did, I was beyond caring. “He’s my brother.”

She nodded. “He’s unconscious. We’ll know more when we get him to the hospital.”

“His head…”

“Yeah, he took a blow, but he’s alive, and he’s strong.”

“Right,” I said, nodding. “Yes, he is.”

As they rolled Gabriel to the truck, Dad ran up to us, followed by Annie, Savannah, China, and Alice.

Dad grabbed me in a hug. “You’re all right?”

“I’m fine, Dad. It’s Gabriel.”

He looked at me, stroked my head as if to make sure it was all in one piece, then turned and jogged over to talk to the paramedics and check on Gabriel.

“What happened?” Annie asked.

“Who was hurt?” Savannah demanded.

“Are you okay?”Alice asked, taking my hand and squeezing it.

“Thanks,” I said, answering Alice first. “I’m fine.”

Mom pulled Annie and Savannah aside to explain what had happened while I talked to Alice.

“Did you have a good massage?” I asked, to distract myself.

“Oh, my goodness,” she said, her eyes staring off at the horizon. “It was like no other massage I’ve ever had.”

“Yeah, I’ll bet.”

“But I feel so… clean.” She sounded dazed, but happy.

“Really? Wow. That’s great.” Unbelievable, but great. It took a small load of guilt off me to know that she’d survived the panchakarma treatment so well. I searched around for the EMTs and saw that they had Gabriel in the ambulance now.

Alice continued to squeeze my hand as she stared at the ambulance. “Is your friend going to be okay?”

“He’s alive but unconscious.” It felt good to say it aloud. I couldn’t begin to think how relieved I was that they hadn’t zipped him into a body bag.

China clutched my arm. “Honey, you have blood on your hands.”

I gasped.

Alice released my hand and stared at her own, which was now spotted with blood. She wobbled and her head began to lob.

“Grab her,” I said.

China reached under Alice’s arms and hoisted her up before she could collapse.

“Jeez, I thought you were the wimp,” China said to me.

I grabbed Alice’s left arm. “Oh, this one is light-years beyond me in wimpiness.”

China grimaced as we both struggled to keep Alice standing. “Lucky for me, she weighs a lot less than you.”

“Thanks for that.”

Savannah helped us move Alice to the same ledge by the fish shop that I’d sat on minutes ago. China pulled a packet of moist towelettes from her pocket and handed me some. “Here, I carry these around in case Hannah gets messy. You need to get rid of that blood.”

“Oh, God, thanks,” I said, still in a daze. It took me four wipes to clean the blood off my hands.

My sisters agreed to watch Alice while I ran back to talk to the paramedic. She told us they were taking Gabriel down to Sonoma Valley Hospital, less than ten miles away.

“I’m going by Robson’s to tell him what happened,” Mom said. “I know he’ll want to drive over there with me. Do you want to come with us?”

“I’ll go with you,” Annie said instantly. She had tears in her eyes and her breathing was shallow. Was she going to pass out, too?

“Annie, honey,” Mom said gently. “You have a new store to run.”

“But I want to be there.”

Mom rubbed her shoulder. “I promise we’ll call you as soon as we hear anything.”

Mom gave me a pointed look, so I grabbed Annie’s other arm and we led her back to where Savannah was still standing with Alice.

Clearly, Gabriel had managed to worm his way into the hearts and minds of the good citizens of Dharma. Well, Annie’s heart and mind anyway. I couldn’t blame her. The man was a walking, talking bad boy heartthrob.

Mom and I jogged back to the ambulance. The EMT said they were ready to go.

“Your father’s going to take care of Annie and the shop,” Mom said. “Do you want to ride with Robson and me?”

“No, I’ll get my car and meet you there.” Turning to Savannah, I shouted, “Keep Alice with you, okay?”

“No problem. Go.”

Whether you’re sick or healthy, hospitals are horrible places to be. This one was only a few years old, so the walls were still clean and white. Cheerful paintings and colorful chairs brightened the waiting area. The large-screen television actually worked, although the volume was kept down. Picture windows revealed views of the parklike grounds and a rushing creek and the nearby Sonoma Mountains. But it still sucked to be here.

Guru Bob, Mom, and I alternately paced, sat, drank coffee, laughed nervously, or teared up, depending on the moment and the mood.

Once we got to the hospital, I was really glad Guru Bob had come along. He took care of filling out Gabriel’s admittance forms, a good thing since I didn’t even know the man’s last name. The first time we’d spoken after the Fillmore Street noodle shop fiasco, Gabriel had given me his business card. It read, simply, “Gabriel.”

If Guru Bob knew Gabriel’s last name, more power to him. He did have a way of knowing things about people. He also seemed to have a direct line to heaven. For that reason and others, I was glad he was here. Gabriel would need all the help he could get.

The double glass doors of the waiting room opened and Alice and China walked in. I felt immediately guilt-ridden for leaving Alice on her own, so I was glad to see her.

She ran over and gave me a hug.

“What are you doing here?” I asked.

“I figured you could use some support while your friend is being looked at.”

“Thanks. I guess you’re right.”

“Any word on how he’s doing?” China asked.

“Not yet,” I said listlessly. I’d had a tough week and the body count was rising. I wanted to sleep for two days straight.

Alice patted my back and walked away. A few minutes later, she handed me a foam cup. “It’s hot tea with sugar. You need to keep up your strength.”

“Thanks.”

“Let’s sit for a minute,” she said, pulling me toward a row of chairs.

“I’m so sorry I dragged you into this,” I said, blowing on my tea. “I can try to find you a ride back to the city.”

“Don’t be silly,” she said. “My life is so much more exciting when you’re around. Besides, I already feel so close to everyone here. I want to stay, if it’s okay.”

“Absolutely. I appreciate it.”

I watched Guru Bob put his arm around Mom. She leaned her head on his shoulder and sighed.

Alice turned to me, her eyes bright with unshed tears. “How wonderful to live in a place where everyone cares for each other so much.”

“It’s a good place to live,” I said.

“Gabriel’s lucky to have such great old friends,” she said wistfully.

I smiled. “I’ve only known him a month or so, but Robson has known him a lot longer.”

“Well, he’s a lucky guy to have friends in Dharma. It’s a wonderful place.”

“It really is.”

Heavy footsteps echoed in the hall and a shiver tickled my shoulders and spine.

Derek Stone walked into the waiting room.

It took me a few seconds to register that it wasn’t a mirage. Then I set my cup of tea on the floor and rushed to greet him. “What are you doing here?”

He hugged me tight enough to cut off my breathing.

“I’ve been trying to track you down all day,” he said in a furious whisper. “Finally made it to Annie’s store and she told me where you were.”

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