The Beachside Cafe (Saltwater Secrets Book 3) by Sage Parker

The Beachside Cafe (Saltwater Secrets Book 3) by Sage Parker

Author:Sage Parker [Parker, Sage]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-02-22T22:00:00+00:00


SEVEN

“Well, if he was still being blackmailed, I don’t know where he was getting the money from,” Cameron said as he started the Jeep.

Jaymee nodded. “I agree. He’s not our suspect. I don’t think he’s left that apartment in a week. Poor guy. I feel sorry for him.”

“He worked at IDL. He was a researcher. He’s no better than the rest of them. Except he’s become a prisoner unto himself.”

“He’ll probably drink himself to death.”

“Depending on what he did at the labs, maybe that’s a suitable end for him. At least he’s not still there conducting experiments on people.”

“I wonder if that’s really what they’re doing,” Jaymee said quietly.

“Let’s go to the police station and talk to Lou. Maybe they’ve got an update for us on IDL. We might be able to help them and they’ll be able to help us.”

“I like that idea. Let’s go.”

They were quiet most of the ride to the police station. Cameron found a rock station that was playing their favorite tunes. They bopped along to the music, singing when they knew the words. Jaymee was surprised to feel happiness when there was so much going on, so much danger and tragedy in the world.

Cameron made her feel that way, though. He was a positive influence on her. His bright blue eyes told her he had strong feelings for her. Every time he looked at her with that look, she felt faint. He was a breath of fresh air in her life. She hoped for a beautiful and positive future with him in it.

They got to the police station and he jumped out, going around the car to open her door. She was fully prepared to open it herself but was making sure her cell phone was in her purse first. She looked up in surprise when her door swung open and he was standing there, beaming at her.

“Oh, you didn’t have to do that,” she said, getting out. She leaned to give him a kiss on the cheek. “Who said chivalry was dead? Thank you, Cam.”

“You are very welcome,” Cameron replied, closing the door when she was clear of it.

They went into the police station side by side. Cameron had one hand tucked in his suit pants, looking calm and collected. Jaymee couldn’t help admiring him silently. If she told him every time she thought he looked good, she’d never shut up about it.

Detectives John Spencer and Lou Monroe were sitting at their desks, which were pushed up against each other. Lou was on the phone but John waved them over.

“Hey you two. I’m glad you stopped by. We have some interesting news. An update maybe.”

Jaymee raised her eyebrows. “You’ve found Doug?”

John looked down at his desk, his eyes searching for a certain piece of paper in the ones scattered there. “No, sorry. But we did find something. Here it is.” He pulled a paper from the rest of them and handed it to her. She took it and held it in a way that Cameron could also see it.



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