Knox's Stand(75)
“I’m going to go to my office to do some paperwork I need to get done before court tomorrow. I’ll call Knox when I need a ride home.”
“You sure?” Beth asked.
“Yes, I’d rather get it done in an hour instead of having to do it tonight.”
“Want us to give you a lift?”
“I think I can manage the walk,” Diamond said, smiling.
“See you later then,” Beth said, closing the door as the other two women waved.
Diamond walked across the parking lot, crossing the empty street to go inside the quiet office building. As she went to unlock the building, she found it already unlocked. She wasn’t terribly surprised because there was usually someone always was in the building that had four offices; two on the bottom and two on the top. Her office faced the street and the insurance office that shared the top floor with her had the part that faced the back. Someone had probably had an accident, which was why someone was ordinarily in the insurance office.
Diamond went up the steps to her office only to find the insurance office’s lights were off. Frowning, she went to her office door starting to unlock it, when the door suddenly opened and she stood facing her secretary.
“Holly, what are you doing—” A sudden push against her back cut her off and had her falling forward into her office. Holly tried to catch her, but a hand pushed her back out of the way. Diamond heard her office door slammed shut as she landed on her hands and knees.
“Stop it, Mitch!” Holly screamed as Diamond was lifted off her feet and dragged from the front to her private office.
“Shut up, Holly.” The man Holly called Mitch flung her forward. Diamond fell against her desk which looked like it had been ransacked.
“I don’t understand,” Diamond said, looking at Holly who was staring at her with frightened eyes.
“I’m so sorry, Diamond. I didn’t mean for this to get so out of control.”
“Get what you need, Holly, so we can get out of here.”
Holly ignored Mitch. “I’ve tried talking to you several times, but either you were too busy or I got scared and chickened out. I didn’t know what to do,” Holly began.
“Holly?” A small child’s voice from the couch drew Diamond’s attention.
“It’s okay, Logan. Just sit there, we’re going to leave in a few minutes,” Holly said.
Diamond looked at the little boy and recognition dawned. “Oh, God, is that…?”
Holly nodded, her eyes pleading for understanding. “Vincent Bedford hired me to be Logan’s nanny. He rented a house for us in Jamestown, but when he was arrested, Samantha moved us here to Treepoint to be closer to her. She ran out of money when her father went to jail, so I quit taking a salary from her and got a job supporting us. Mitch, my boyfriend, watched him while I was at work. We were going to go somewhere else. Sam wanted a fresh start. The day Samantha died she called and said she had enough to get us out of town.
“Then after she died, I didn’t know what to do. That day you handed me those notes about Samantha’s grandmother, I didn’t know she even had any relatives. I was afraid that, with Samantha dead, everyone would think I did it or had kidnapped Logan. I didn’t know what to do.” Holly took a deep breath.
“We need to go, Holly,” Mitch said.
“Holly, there’s no need to run. You haven’t done anything wrong. Why did you come to the office today?”
“I saved enough so that we could leave Treepoint, but I wanted to see Sam’s autopsy report. Logan gets sick a lot and we couldn’t get insurance since Sam is dead. I thought, if I could see her autopsy report, I could find out what’s wrong with him. I’ve looked everywhere for it and couldn’t find it, so I figured you kept it in your locked drawer which I didn’t have a key for. Mitch was going to break it for me then we were going to leave town tonight.”
Diamond took a closer look at the dark, curly haired boy who looked exactly like his father. His skin was pale and he had dark circles under his eyes. He was a beautiful little boy, but he didn’t have the healthy glow to his cheeks as he should have.
“We’re still leaving,” Mitch snapped at Holly.
Diamond ignored Holly’s boyfriend, trying to make Holly understand the seriousness of Logan’s possible condition.
“Samantha died of a genetic kidney disease, Holly. He needs to see a physician as soon as possible.”
“Oh, God.” Holly looked at Mitch. “What are we going to do? I don’t have the kind of money that will cost.” Tears came to her eyes as she went to the silent child, lifting him into her arms.