Carol Ericson - Eyewitness

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A FORMER SOLDIER IS REUNITED WITH THE WOMAN HE LOVED-AND THE SON WHO MAY HAVE WITNESSED FAR TOO MUCH…
Four years in an Afghan prison couldn't erase beautiful Devon Reese from Kieran O'Roarke's damaged memory. So when they are reunited on a beach back in Coral Cove and she begs for help, the wounded hero doesn't hesitate. He just responds. And when he learns Devon's little boy-a son he hadn't known existed-may have witnessed a brutal murder, the seasoned warrior refuses to let Devon live in fear. Struggling to recall the intimacies they once shared, Kieran is desperate to keep his new family from becoming a killer's latest victims. He lost them once-he won't lose them again. Even if he has to die fighting.

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Chapter Fifteen

Devon choked and retched beside him. His hand cupped the back of her head and he pressed her face against his chest. He hadn’t wanted her to see this. Elena had been Devon’s friend. And she’d been Michael’s guardian for the day.

He slammed his fist against the slimy cave wall. It was his fault. He’d encouraged Devon to leave Michael here when their son should’ve been with them. He didn’t know the first thing about fatherhood.

Devon dropped to a rock near Elena’s body. “Oh, my God. She’s dead. She’s dead. Where’s Michael?”

She’d covered her face, but now her head jerked up. “Maybe he threw Michael off the rocks. Maybe he’s already dead.”

Kieran crouched beside her and gripped her arm. “Stop. Michael’s not dead. We’ll find him.”

She turned wide, glassy eyes toward him. “We need to find him. We need to call the police. Do you think Evans will listen to me now?”

“Of course.” As Devon stood on shaky legs to retrieve her phone from her pocket, Kieran studied the crime scene. Pelicano had bashed Elena on the side of the head with a rock. One side of her head was sticky with blood. She may have seen it coming since one arm was outstretched, her fingers curled into a claw.

“Kieran, I can’t find my phone. It must’ve fallen out of my pocket when I fell. Do you still have yours?”

“Mine ran out of juice yesterday. Yours might still be by that rock. There’s not a lot of water yet.”

He leaned forward to peer at the wet sand beneath Elena’s fingers, not yet stiff with rigor mortis. She’d scratched at the sand.

Devon sobbed behind him. “I can’t find my phone. We’re wasting time.”

He held up his hand. “Hold on. There’s something here.”

She leaned over his shoulder, her breathing erratic and raspy. “It’s sand, wet sand.”

“No, look.” With one knuckle, he nudged aside Elena’s cold fingers. “It’s writing, Devon. She wrote something before she died.”

Devon gasped and plunked onto the sand next to him. “What is it?”

He traced over the letters with his fingertip. “The letters C and an H. C, H. Ch-something. That’s not even Sam’s name.”

Devon gripped his arm, her fingernails biting into his flesh. “ C, H. Columbella House. He took Michael to Columbella House.”

Kieran pushed up to his feet taking Devon with him. “Why would Sammy Pelicano take Michael to Columbella House?”

“I don’t know, but if Elena carved those letters into the sand with her dying breath, then they mean something.” She slipped from his grasp. “We need to check Elena’s pockets for a phone.”

Kieran dipped back down and patted Elena’s pockets and then turned her over to check the other pockets. “Empty. Don’t worry about the phone right now. We need to get up to Columbella.”

As they climbed over the first set of rocks, the water rushed in, soaking their shoes. Kieran scooped up Devon and lifted her onto the next boulder. “If we’d entered this cave ten minutes later, the water would’ve washed away Elena’s message. Luck is on our side.”

When they got clear of the cave, Devon tugged on his arm. “We can’t go charging through the front door of the house if he’s in there with Michael.”

“What do you suggest?”

“You don’t remember, do you? You don’t remember the secret passage up from the beach through the basement of the house.”

“If I don’t remember, I’m glad you do. Lead the way.”

Devon crossed the beach path to the other side of the cave and the rocks. The old house loomed above them, seemingly unreachable.

“The house is built into the rock. The first St. Regis had the builders tunnel down into the side of the cliff.”

Devon led him into a shallow indentation in the side of the cliff. From the outside, it looked like another sea cave farther up the beach, but as they slipped into the entrance, a door appeared at the end of the passageway.

“Is it locked?”

“It’s broken, like most everything at Columbella.”

The sea air had rotted the solid wood door, but it still looked impenetrable.

Devon grasped the metal handle and yanked upward. “I can’t do this by myself. You need to lift the door while I turn the handle.”

Kieran crouched down and slid his hands in the space beneath the door. On the count of three, he heaved the door up and heard a click. He staggered backward as the door swung outward.

“Be careful. There are steps up to the basement.”

He wedged the door shut behind them, and squeezed past Devon to the first step. “You stay behind me. I’m the one with the gun.”

Their wet shoes squelching on the cement steps, they ascended to the bowels of Columbella House.

When he’d stayed here while watching Devon and Michael, he’d never ventured into the basement. He’d poked his head in the door once, but that had been enough. Dank and cold, the basement had given off a malevolent vibe.

It was no different now.

They reached the level floor, and Kieran helped Devon up the last few steps. Without a flashlight, the darkness closed in on them. They edged their way across the floor, littered with memorabilia from a few generations of long-ago St. Regises.

Devon’s hand found his and she squeezed it. “Please tell me we’re not too late for Michael.”

“I just found my son. We can’t be too late.” He said the words to comfort Devon, but he believed them with his whole being. Fate had led him here to Coral Cove, to this house for this moment.

The dank moisture of the basement walls seeped into his flesh, chilling his bones. The remnants of past lives usually emitted an air of quaint comfort, but this memorabilia exuded hostility or at least an air of mystery and impenetrability.

He shook it off. He didn’t come here to analyze the St. Regis history. He’d come here to rescue his son. And if he knew anything, it was how to bring down an enemy.

They picked their way through the debris to the basement stairs that led to the house. As they crept upward, Kieran said, “I already know that door is unlocked-broken. Now I just hope it doesn’t creak.”

He pushed it open with Devon hovering behind him, her breath hot on his back. The hinges protested, but only mildly.

Kieran stuck his head into the hallway that divided the kitchen from the curving staircase. He put a finger to his lips and closed his eyes, blocking out the sounds of his own breathing and his thundering heart, blocking out Devon’s labored breathing behind him.

He listened to the house.

And then he heard it. Voices. Low, conspiratorial, hushed, harsh.

He tilted his head back, his nose in the air like a bloodhound on the scent. His nostrils flared. His muscles coiled. Every one of his senses clicked into high alert.

He pulled his weapon from his waistband and prowled forward on the balls of his feet.

He moved silently toward the voices coming from the library-that scorched testament to another man’s lunacy. He held his arm out behind him to keep Devon back, but she knocked it away.

They both crouched outside the open door to the library, and Kieran pressed the side of his face against the wall. They must be inside the burned-out secret room. The voices continued, now within hearing range.

“Are you sure the doctor broad was telling you the truth?” A gruff voice, roughened by cigarettes and by hard time…and not Sammy Pelicano’s.

Pelicano answered, “You told me yourself, the old lady said something about giving it to the kid and Elena verified that. I think he has it. I warned you not to hurt him, but you had to pull that stunt with the bathroom.”

“What can I say? He saw me off Johnny Del’s old lady, and then escaped up that shaft in the wall.”

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