Three Free Don't Look For Me (Davina Ravine Psychic Crime Thriller Book 3) by Kaylie Hunter

Three Free Don't Look For Me (Davina Ravine Psychic Crime Thriller Book 3) by Kaylie Hunter

Author:Kaylie Hunter [Hunter, Kaylie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-10-31T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty-Eight

Before I knew it, I was standing outside the police station. Stone stood next to me, not saying anything. The glass door entrance loomed ahead, but I was too afraid to walk up the handful of concrete steps to reach for its handle.

I’d told Olivia I didn’t need her to come with me, but right about now I could use one of her you-got-this pep talks. I was on the verge of chickening out.

The woman from the interrogation video walked up wearing tight jeans and an even tighter t-shirt. She tossed her loose, long dark hair over one shoulder before she reached a hand toward me. “Davina?”

I cringed as I reached my hand toward hers, but before our hands touched, Stone shifted me to the side as he took the woman’s offered hand. “I’m Detective Kyle Stone. Are you Agent O’Donnell?”

“I’m on vacation, Detective. Call me Maggie.” Maggie looked back at me, starting to offer her hand again but caught Stone’s slight shake of his head. She tucked her fingers inside her jeans pocket. “Collin Quade should arrive in another ten minutes, give or take. Do you have a game plan?”

“A game plan?” I asked.

“An idea of what you’ll ask him? The approach you’ll take with him? Will you be the nice, innocent, long-lost sister or the hellbent on justice yell-in-his-face badass?”

I glanced nervously between Stone and Maggie. “I was just planning to listen to whatever he told me.”

“Oh, dear.” Maggie checked her phone as she started toward the precinct doors. “Let’s find a room. I need to give you a crash course on interrogations.”

Daybreaks Falls precinct only had one interrogation room which also served as a conference room. Having spent more than my share of time behind the door, once inside the building I led the way.

When Stone started to follow us into the room, Maggie held up a hand to stop him. She closed the door with him still standing on the other side. “No offence to your detective friend out there, but this meeting isn’t about him. I was told this interrogation is personal for you?”

My heart skipped a beat, knowing I’d have to explain at least part of my relationship with Collin. “How much do you know?”

“I know Collin Quade was charged with kidnapping your grandmother. And he’s suspected of murdering two girls and his own mother, who was also your aunt. Anything else I should know?”

Reluctantly, I answered, “I found out last week that Collin is biologically my half-brother. And he lived in the house next door to me under the name Nick Huron.”

Maggie’s eyes narrowed as she thought about what I’d just revealed. “Did the two of you interact when he lived next door?”

“Not really. I would wave hello; he’d scurry away. I thought he was just antisocial, but now I know he was intentionally keeping his distance. On a few occasions he’d helped to restrain my father, but when other neighbors or the police arrived, he’d leave.”

“Restrain your father?”

“Mental illness,” I said as an explanation.



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