Cold Hearts

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Book: Cold Hearts Read Free
Author: Sharon Sala
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he needed to go.
    The silence afterward was as gripping as it had been the day he’d hanged Dick Phillips. He hadn’t planned on doing this tonight, but first driving by and seeing Jackson working late, then parking in the alley and finding the door unlocked, it had seemed as if fate had lent him a hand. The opportunity was too good to pass up. He was surprised by how easy this one turned out. He didn’t even have to get his hands dirty. No muss. No fuss. No noise. Only one thing left to do. He wiped his prints from the lift release and the doorknobs, and made a quick exit as the blood began to run out from beneath the car.
    * * *
     
    Lissa hitched a ride to the station to pick up her car with fellow teacher Margaret Lewis. They were bemoaning how muddy the playground would be as Margaret pulled up to the station to let her out.
    “Thanks for the lift, Margaret. I’ll see you at school.”
    “I’ll wait just to make sure Mr. Jackson is through. Otherwise you’ll still need a ride. Leave your things here until you know for sure,” Margaret said.
    “Okay, give me a minute,” Lissa said.
    Margaret grinned to herself as she watched Lissa hurry toward the station. That girl never walked when she could run. She saw Lissa enter the station, then move through the door leading into the garage. A couple of moments passed as she lost sight of her, and then she saw her running back.
    At first she thought Lissa was only coming back to get her things. It took a few moments for her to realize her friend was screaming. Margaret jumped out on the run.
    “What happened? What’s wrong?” she yelled, as Lissa came flying out of the station.
    “He’s dead! Mr. Jackson is dead. Oh, my God, my car fell on him! Call an ambulance! Call the police!”
    Margaret gasped and ducked back in her car to get her phone, while Lissa sank to her knees and covered her face, too shaken to stand.
    * * *
     
    Police Chief Trey Jakes was already on his way into Mystic when he got a call on his cell. When he saw it was from the dispatcher, he wondered why he hadn’t used the radio.
    “Hey, Avery. What’s up?” Trey said, as he topped the hill just outside town.
    “You need to go straight to Jackson’s gas station. A customer found him in the garage. Car fell on him. He’s dead.”
    Now he understood the need to keep this news off the radio and as quiet as possible for the time being.
    “Oh, hell. Who’s on duty?” Trey muttered.
    “Earl had just clocked out, but he’s there now.”
    “Tell him to secure the scene and not to touch anything until I get there. Did you call the coroner?”
    “Yes, sir. They said it will be a couple of hours.”
    Trey turned on the lights and siren. “I’ll be there in five, maybe less. Keep radio traffic vague.”
    “Yes, sir.”
    Trey disconnected and accelerated. This was going to be one hell of a hard day. Paul’s only son, Mack, was a friend. And with that thought came another that made the skin crawl on the back of his neck. Paul was his mother’s old boyfriend and one of the survivors of a bad car crash his mom had been in when they were teens. The investigation into the death of Dick Phillips, who’d been in that same wreck, was still ongoing. First Dick, now Paul. Trey had been a cop too long to be a big believer in coincidence.
    He hit the city limits of Mystic running hot. The early hour automatically ruled out excess traffic, but as he pulled up at the gas station, it appeared by the size of the gathering crowd that word was spreading anyway. He sighed. The joys of small-town living.
    He saw Melissa Sherman sitting on the curb as he got out. She was crying so hard she was shaking, and he wondered what part she had in this hell. Then he saw his officer putting up crime-scene tape around the area, blocking off access to the gas pumps and the station, and headed for him.
    “Earl?”
    Earl was tight-lipped, his expression grim.
    “Damn, Chief! It’s an ugly sight. Looks like the lift failed.

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