shoulder as she bent over a photo. Snatching back his hand, he glanced back at the house and reminded himself not to admire anything else about her, because clearly her father wouldnât approve.
âDid Eddie recognize any of these guys?â
âNo. I showed him the stack last night, but he said none of them looked like the guy who told him to raid your ambulance.â Although, he wasnât 100 percent confident his brother had been telling the truth. When heâd first arrived at the house last night, Eddie wouldnât let him in because heâd still been steamed that Cole had turned in his phone. Dad had shown up as heâd searched under rocks for the spare key they used to keep in the flowerbedâwhen thereâd actually been flowers in it.
Cole cringed at the memory of the âyeahâ heâd choked out in response to Dadâs âgood to see you.â Heâd managed to avoid getting into anything deeper by saying, âI have photos Eddie needs to look at, and heâs refusing to open the door.â
To Coleâs surprise, Dad had unlocked the door, snapped off the TV and ordered Eddie to look at the photos. Even more surprising had been his âYour brother was doing his job turning in your phone, and you should be helping him find this jerk any way you can.â
With that Dad had left. But five minutes later, heâd come back and handed Cole a mug of coffee and asked if Eddie had recognized anyone.
Cole had accepted the coffee, feeling like a traitor to Mom. But at least heâd stopped short of engaging in small talk by rushing out the second Eddie had exhausted the stack of photos.
Sherri continued flipping through photos, pausing only momentarily on each until she reached the middle of the stack. âI ticked off this guy one time a couple of months back.â She turned the picture of a lanky firefighter Coleâs way. âHe was first on the scene, and I criticized him in front of his captain for unnecessarily moving a patient with possible spine injuries.â
Cole took the picture and looked at the name on the back.
Ned Blum
. âOkay, weâll check on his connection with Bev and see what we can dig up on him.â
âShouldnât we show the picture to your brother again?â
âHeâs at school by now. Besides, he said the drug guy had a goatee and beer belly.â
âIt couldâve been a disguise.â
âYeah, but unfortunately Eddie probably wasnât in great mental condition to recognize that. Iâll try to get a voice recording for him to listen to.â
Sherri let out a sigh. âThat would be easy enough to disguise, too.â
His heart pinched at the resignation in her voice, the dark circles under her eyes. âI could be off base with my theory that the guy manipulating Eddie was behind the attacks on you. His raid on your ambulance might not be connected to the other incidents.â
âThen his appearance at the drug house the next night seems like a pretty big coincidence, donât you think?â
Yeah, never mind finding Eddieâs phone in the woods at the site of the dog attack. Heâd hesitated to mention that, afraid it would be the tipping point between her trusting him and not. He rammed his truck into Reverse and backed out of her driveway. âLetâs ask your cousin Jake what he can tell us about Ned. He should know if heâs the kind of guy whoâd carry a grudge.â
When they reached the fire station, Jake was outside polishing the fire engine, and Sherri jumped out of the truck before Cole could stop her.
Hopefully anyone noticing her arrival would think she was just paying her cousin a visit, not asking about suspects. Thankfully the rest of the crew appeared to be working inside the bay. Cole reached Sherriâs side as Jake said, âNo, Nedâs pretty laid-back.â He glanced at Cole and nodded. âWe ribbed him about
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