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Author: Whendhie
last update2023-11-30 01:25:08

Detective Alaric Harper was a thirty four year old who had been in the force for eight years, and he was very good at his job. He was a tall man. Larger than life as some people would describe, handsome as sin, he looked every bit the stereotypical biker, except for the fact that he’d cut shorter his dark hair.

When he and his partner arrived at the crime scene, Christopher Wesley was already dead; shot right in the head. His personal security had also been taken out. There was blood all over his home office where the murder had occurred, and the murder weapon had been missing. But they did recover something which pointed at his wife, Vanessa Spencer as the prime suspect—At least the only suspect they had at the moment. 

His phone. 

A quick search through his phone records, and they'd discovered that she was the last person he'd spoken to before he died. After listening to the recording of the call, Detective Alaric knew he'd have to bring her in for questioning. 

Vanessa Spencer was a beautiful woman, Alaric had to admit that. She was of average height; 5'8" if he had to make a quick guess. She'd had a perfect body, long dark hair, beautiful face and big dark, innocent looking eyes behind her glasses, but Alaric had been in the game long enough to know that you couldn't judge anyone or proclaim anyone innocent or guilty just by their looks. 

As she sat in the interrogation room, he stood on the other side, watching her intently. She couldn't see him through the glass, but he was sure she knew she was being watched. She looked worried, but not anxious and shaky, and Alaric had to admit to himself that she had nerves. 

He wondered what a woman like her saw in a politician like Christopher Wesley, but acting like he didn't know why she was married to him would just be stupid. Christopher Wesley was a wealthy man, and most women loved men who could spend on them. They didn't care what kind of person he was, as long as he could pay their bills and spend heavily on them. Vanessa Spencer no doubt could be one of those women no matter how innocent she looked. The question now was, if she did kill him or if she was involved in his death in one way or another, then why did she do it? There had to be a motive. 

His partner, Paul Forbes, walked into the room and Alaric turned his attention away from Vanessa to stare at him. 

"So, do you think she did it?" Paul asked him as he walked in. 

"Maybe. I don't know," Alaric replied, "But we won't know anything for sure right now until we talk to her. If she did it, there had to be a motive and we have to find out what it was. So let's get to it." 

Vanessa's head whipped up immediately when the door opened. She frowned at the two men. "What is the meaning of this?" she demanded angrily. "You have no right to treat me this way," 

"Relax, Mrs Spencer," Paul told her, "We just brought you here for questioning," 

His reply seemed to make her angrier. “Is that so?” she asked, lifting her hands so they could see her still cuffed hands. “Is this how you treat the people you bring in for questioning?” 

She yanked off her glasses and glared at Alaric, since he was the one who had put the cuffs on her. He returned her gaze but still he said nothing…Just stared at her. Her eyes were dark, nearly black, but they were less cold without the glass barrier between them and the world. The skin around her eyes was free from wrinkles, and her lashes were thick, incredibly long. He leaned back, his gaze searching her face. She scrunched her nose and still, her skin barely crinkled. With the slight pink flush staining her cheeks, she looked youthful—younger than he imagined her to be before they picked her up. His eyes narrowed.

“I’m very sorry about that, Mrs Spencer,” he said finally, but he didn't look sorry at all. “We are just trying to get answers,”

“And you had to treat me like a criminal to get those answers? My husband is dead, Detective–” she paused. 

“Harper–” Alaric completed for her.

“Detective Harper” she continued, “My husband just died, and I didn't even know about it until you showed up on my doorstep. Now, not only did you tell me about this in the worst way possible, you accuse me of being his murderer and bring me to the station like some sort of criminal. You are both going to pay for this!"

Paul Forbes took a seat in front of her, but Alaric didn't. He stood, towering above her while looking as formidable and intimidating as ever. 

"You do what you need to do, Mrs Spencer" he replied nonchalantly, "But we're going to get to the bottom of this case whether you like it or not. With or without your help," 

He walked briskly towards her, then leaned forwards to uncuff her hands without staring at her. Vanessa on the other hand paid attention to him. He walked purposely and gracefully, she had to give him that, but he had terrible people skills. He also didn't look like he smiled a lot. She rubbed her ankles as soon as she felt the cuffs come off. 

"I'm sorry about that. Do you wrists hurt?" Paul Forbes asked her, 

"What do you think?" she replied. 

Detective Alaric Harper returned to his place, standing beside his partner's chair, "You talk about how upset you are about your husband's death, but according to what we know, you two have been separated for about a year now," he began, going straight to the point, not caring one bit about her wrists. She hated him. 

"Yes, we were separated, but that doesn't mean I wanted him dead!" she replied. 

He nodded, "We also know that you filed for divorce weeks ago. Care to tell us the reason for the delay?" 

"I did file for divorce, but Christopher wouldn't sign the divorce papers," 

"And why did he refuse to?" 

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    He laughed, dropping his forehead to hers. “I was thinking you wanted to tell me something else.”She reached up, spreading her palm against his cheek. The words were surprisingly easier to say than she could’ve ever imagined. “I love you.”His eyes fell shut as he sucked in a deep breath. “I’m glad we don’t need to fight again for you to admit that.”“Me, too,” she whispered, stretching up and kissing him softly. “Don’t you have something you want to say?”“Remember my fantasy?” His lashes lifted. “The one I told you about?”Paul cleared his throat behind them, but it went largely ignored.That wasn’t what she was looking for, but she would go with this. “Yes. I remember.”“And look at you. Your hair pulled back, wearing one of those god-awful suits. I think you did that on purpose.”A smile teased her lips. “I might have.”“Hmm,” he murmured as he reached around, gently unwrapping the bun and letting her hair fall down her back. “And why did you do that?”“I thought it might help my

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    Stunned by what he said, all she could do was sit there, and when she didn’t say anything, Alaric cursed under his breath again. “I’ve told you that I don’t mind the chase, and I have no fucking problem chasing after you, but I refuse to run after a ghost. And that’s what you are if you can’t let go of your past with your mom. I won’t chase a ghost.”Then he spun, his long legs quickly eating up the distance between her and the door. And then…then he was gone, the door slamming shut behind him.The moment Alaric left, she knew, without a doubt, that she had made the biggest mistake of her life. It was right there, smacking her face. Everything he had said was right.She was a coward. And the best damn thing to ever happen to her had just walked out the door.……… Her heart was like a hummingbird in her chest by the time she climbed out of her newly returned car and stared up at Alaric's house.A thousand things could go wrong with this. He might not be home. He could be and he could h

  • 78

    Pressure clamped down on her chest and she quickly shook her head. She had been doing so well. Now wasn’t the time to break down. She placed her purse on the desk when someone knocked and the door to her office opened. It was her assistant, Ruby. "There's a Mr Harper here to see you, Mrs Spencer. Should I send him in?" Vanessa's heart skipped a beat, and she almost ran out the door to see him, but she stopped herself. What use would it be? She'd already left. There was no going back now, so she shook her head, "No," she replied, "Please tell him I'm not available," Ruby left, and Vanessa stood, staring at the door. She knew Alaric well enough to know that if he insisted on coming into her office, no one would be able to stop him. Fifteen minutes later, no one came in and she knew that he'd gone. She should be relieved, but she felt more miserable than ever. —-----Everything should be okay.Her apartment had been virtually restored. The rental insurance had kicked in and the new f

  • 77

    “Vanessa,” he breathed, voice ragged. "Vanessa, please…. Please don't…" He stopped talking and she dropped her head to his warm shoulder, squeezing her eyes against the rush of hot tears. Her arms trembled, but it seemed to have very little to do with what they’d just done, and more with the fact that after today, it would be the last time. It had to be before it was too late.But an evil little voice whispered that it was already too late. —------Vanessa was running.Alaric was a lot of things, but he wasn’t fucking stupid. And he’d meant what he’d said. Kind of. He’d let her have the facade of running, because she wasn’t going to get far. He knew that the woman felt the same way he did. She may not be able to say the words, but it was everything else she did. Right now, she was like a cornered animal. There were only two options for her: fight it out or run.She was going to run.He’d kept her busy the rest of the day Sunday, not giving her much time to put whatever cockamamie pla

  • 76

    Looking over her shoulder at him, she drew in a shallow breath. “It is.”Alaric stared at her for what felt like forever and then he had his pants off in record time. His arousal jutted out proudly, hard and thick, and molten lava filled in her belly. He stepped into the shower, closing the door behind him. His hands landed on her hips and when he spoke, his voice whispered in her ear. “I know what you’re thinking.”Vanessa shuddered. “You do?”“Yes.” He kissed her shoulder, causing her heart to squeeze at the tender action. “You’re going to run.”She stiffened, her arms clamped close to her chest. “I don’t…don’t know what you’re talking about.”“You’re a shitty liar.” He turned her around and reached between them, wrapping his hands around her wrists. He backed her up until she was flush with the cold tile. “You have that look in your eyes. Never really seen it before—the whole deer-in-the-headlights look. But you have it. You’re going to run.”“You need to get your eyes checked, the

  • 75

    “That's bullshit and you know it.” Paul said, "Fuck you," Alaric replied, but there was no real heat in his words. "Look, I had to take a break, okay? After everything that happened, I felt like I needed some time for myself. Besides Bobby was fine with it," Paul didn't look convinced, "Does this have anything to do with a certain Mrs Spencer?" When Alaric didn't reply, Paul added, "Damn man, Did you let her go?" Vanessa felt like an interloper. Well, duh, she was, and she really needed to get her ass out of there. Paul looked like he was about to say something else when what sounded like a chair in the dining room deciding to mate with the table drew their attention. They turned at the same time.Vanessa stood a few feet back from the table, her face as red as a fire truck and her eyes wide. Alaric's gaze dropped, and he swallowed a groan. Damn if he didn’t love seeing her in his clothes. However, he did not like the idea of Paul seeing her practically naked. And he really wasn’t

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