The Killing Point by Kate Bold
Author:Kate Bold [Bold, Kate]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kate Bold
Published: 2022-04-05T00:00:00+00:00
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Vicente Pérez sat in the living room of the Delany home, trying to relax and plan his next move.
Delany. That was their last name. Jeff, the nine-year-old son, had told him that. The younger sisters were Elaine and Rianna, eight and five. They had been quiet for a while.
He made sure they remained quiet.
This was a pretty safe place for the moment. Like many middle-class people, the Delanys didnât seem to know any of their neighbors. None had come over, anyway. You could never take over a home in the barrio for a whole 24 hours without a dozen people noticing. Why would people want to live cut off from their community like this?
You do. Youâre cut off from everyone.
Iâm different.
I was MADE different.
The only problem was the wife, away in Los Angeles on a business trip. He didnât know her name. âMomâ was all the kids ever called her. She had called the dad several times, but that hadnât taught Vicente her name since the contact number was listed as three hearts. Luckily it turned out that Jeff knew his fatherâs phone code. A little convincing got him to unlock it and Vicente sent a text to her saying he had lost his voice and the kids were âjust fine.â
That led to a romantic little interchange full of hearts and emojis. Vicente even chuckled a bit over it, something he hardly ever did about anything.
That had been last night. The next day the messages grew more pressing, more curious. She had asked to speak with the kids, and he had ignored the question, which got her suspicions up. Plus, she wasnât buying that laryngitis story anymore. âWhatâs going on?â turned to âWhatâs wrong?â turned to âWhat are you hiding?â
At last, he had to cut her off with, âIâve been thinking about us and our future. Weâll talk when you get back. I donât want to talk right now. The kids are fine. Please donât text me again.â
That had been a mistake. You canât land a bombshell like that on a woman and expect her to remain silent. The phone got flooded with desperate messages and missed calls. Finally, he switched it off. It was a distraction and he needed to think.
Sooner or later this place would become unsafe. The wife wasnât due back for another two days but after all that she might come back early. Plus, the husband, whose body was stuffed in the laundry room with the pizza guy and was already beginning to stink, had missed work today. Vicente had sent a text calling in sick and ignored a call in return.
He needed to move.
Vicente checked the flesh wound on his side, bandaged with the First Aid kit the Delanys kept in their bathroom. The bleeding had stopped long ago, the pain was nothing to a man like him, and the wound didnât interfere with his movements. He was ready to go.
But something made him linger. This house was comfortable. Food in the fridge. Nice furnishings.
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