Picture Perfect Murder. Rachel Dylan
to you on my watch.” And he was dead serious about that.
* * *
The next morning Lily couldn’t believe she had opened up to Rex about what had happened with James. She hadn’t told anyone about it other than the people she had to talk to at the Agency, including the psychologist she’d been ordered to visit. That session had been particularly painful. Mainly because she had absolutely zero interest in opening up to the person sitting in the chair, trying to get inside her head. Trying to break her down before the Agency was going to attempt to put her back together.
She headed downstairs with Grace, ready to take her for a walk. Rex was sitting at her kitchen table drinking coffee.
“Good morning,” he said. “How did you sleep?”
“Considering everything going on, I think I slept pretty decent. I need to take Grace on a walk.”
He stood up from the kitchen chair. “You know I’m coming with you.”
“I figured you’d say that.”
The doorbell rang and Grace started barking. “It’s okay, Grace.” She started walking toward the door and Rex grabbed her arm.
“Let me see who that is,” he said.
She could already tell she wasn’t going to adjust well to her new bodyguard. She was so accustomed to fighting her own battles. Taking care of herself. Watching her own back. It felt strange to have someone there doing that for her.
But, as directed, she remained standing in the kitchen while Rex went to the door. She heard male voices.
Derrick and Sean walked in with Rex. Both men were tall and presented themselves with confidence. She surmised that Sean was a few years younger than Derrick and fairly new to the job. He wore his brown hair cut shorter than Derrick’s.
“Hey, guys,” she said.
“We’re sorry about all of this,” Derrick said. He reached down and gave Grace a hearty pat on the rump.
“It’s not your fault that there’s a killer out there.”
“Not just any killer,” Sean said. “A serial killer with your name on his hit list.” His brown eyes didn’t show any sign of levity.
“Yeah, we were talking about that just last night,” Rex added.
“What brings you to the house?” she asked.
“We wanted to regroup with Rex. The FBI is gathering additional resources to assist in the investigation, since Rex volunteered to take over your security in addition to working the case.”
“Have there been any new developments since last night?” she asked.
“Thankfully, no,” Derrick said. “We don’t know how long this guy’s cooling-off period is going to be. But there’s a high likelihood that he will contact you again. Also, have you thought about what the photo he left at the last scene could mean? The one of the farmhouse?” Derrick asked.
“I thought about it a lot while I was trying to fall asleep last night, and I have no idea what he’s trying to say with that picture. There’s no special significance that I can think of.”
“To you, maybe,” Rex said. “But in the mind of a serial killer it could have meant something.”
“Sorry to interrupt this discussion, guys, but I really need to walk Grace.” Her sweet dog was waiting patiently, but she knew that Grace would need to go.
“Of course,” Derrick said. “We’ll wait here until you folks get back.”
She leashed Grace up and walked out the front door with Rex right by her side. He was in full FBI alert mode. She didn’t really think that she was in danger in broad daylight in the middle of her neighborhood. But it was Rex’s job to be cautious and she appreciated that.
They were only about halfway down the street when they saw Alison and Jackson approaching them. “They were probably coming over to the house to check on me. Alison lives just down the block and Jackson is only an additional block away.”
Grace excitedly tugged on her leash to greet them as they quickly approached.
“We were worried about you,” Alison said. “I heard all about Jackson and Guy boarding up your window after it was smashed in. That’s horrific. You could’ve really been hurt, Lily.”
“I’m fine though, Alison. Just a few cuts from making my way through the glass. And, thankfully, Grace was outside.”
“We saw on the news that they are no closer to catching this guy.” Jackson frowned. “Or at least that’s what they’re reporting. The media is having a field day with this. Saying that this guy could turn out to be the deadliest killer that Atlanta has ever seen. Is that true?”
“I’m not going to attempt to minimize the threat here. We’re adding more FBI resources, plus we have Atlanta police working the case, too,” Rex said. “Bringing the killer to justice is a top priority for FBI and local law enforcement.”
Alison reached out and touched her arm. “And what about you, Lily? What are you going to do?”
“I’m going to keep on living my life and trying to help with this case any way I can.” Grace tugged and Lily continued walking with her friends and Rex.
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