Feather
"You OK?"
She heard Mac's rugged voice through her thoughts, bringing her back to her own reality.
"Sure. I'll be OK."
"I wouldn't be. I mean, they all kept this from you, it is kind of a big deal." he looked at me and I knew he somehow 'got it' and was showing his sympathy.
"Yea, I guess. Look, it is not like there was anything left between Danny and I. It ended a long time ago, before we were even married and when we parted, we did so amicably and cordially."
"Sweetheart, no explanations needed, especially to me."
"I know, but it is not even like I have seen Danny. I haven't talked to him, seem him or even had anyone mention his name in years and now this. I mean, it is just weird. And who does not come back, no matter what the circumstances, when their damn wife is dead?"
"Someone who has something to hid is my first instinct."
"Yea, Mac, mine too."
He dropped me off at my door and I was more than relieved. It was early afternoon and I wanted nothing more than a hot bath, bubbles and my phone ringer turned off.
I walked up to my slightly askew house. It needed a lot of work, but the price was right and it had good bones. I just hadn't put the investment into fixing up those old bones, just yet. The solid wood door was standing cracked open. I immediately drew for my gun, seeing Mac still waiting in the driveway. He jumped out of the car as he saw me make the reach. I waited, listening to what was going on inside my house.
Mac reached me and we entered. The old wood floors, original to the 1890 house, squeaked under our feet. Mac signaled that he was heading left and I should go right.
I saw him in the mirror on the side of the staircase that separates my house. He was tanner than I remembered. His light hair shaggy and messy around his face. His blue eyes filled with worry, guilt. He saw me when I saw him. I held my gun up, ready to fire, ready to shoot if he made a move. Mac reached him on the other side. We had him cornered.
"Kat, do you know him?"
I was stuck in an alternate world. I could see Mac, hear his voice but my own would not work. I could not put my arms down, retreat my gun. I felt frozen.
"Kat?"
"Katherine, I am sorry. I am so sorry." his voice was light as a feather. It was soft and gently and calming, as it had once been.
"Who are you?" I heard Mac say, his voice cold and stone.
"Dan." his soft voice let out.
He had said Dan, not Daniel or Danny. He was not the person who I had given my soul to as such a young girl. He was not the person who I had last seen that had no emotional ties to me at all, what so ever. He was different. This person was grown, articulate, professional even.
"What are you doing here Danny?" the words left my mouth but sounded as if they were from someone else in the room.
"I don't know. I don't know what to do. I am sure you know by now and I am so sorry. I better Char to call you, tell you, invite you to the wedding and she was ashamed. She was so ashamed of what you would think of her."
"No. You don't get to do that. You don't get to speak for her. You don't get to put the damn guilt trip on me, do you hear me."
Mac came to my side, putting my gun down, back into my black leather shoulder holster. His hands were running down the sides of my arms, trying to provide warmth to a body that was much to cold.
"Who the hell are you?" Dan..said to Mac.
"Her Partner. Not that it is any of your business. Why didn't you call Kat? Tell her yourself?"
He just snickered.
"Why are you here? Why did you break into my house? How did you even know where I lived?" my voice stuttered and sounded like shards of glass as it left my body.
"I don't know. I didn't know where else to go. Charlotte's house." he fell to his knees, tears leaving his body. "Charlotte's house is non-existent. I didn't know where to go."
"So you decided to come to your ex-wife's, oh, who also happens to be sister in law also. Only thing is, how did you know that I would know by now?" I eyed him curiously. Mac knew I was in detective mode.
"Kat, I know you. I knew Mary Ellen would have spilled the beans."
"Your WRONG. Mary Ellen did not spill the beans. Mary Ellen kept those damn beans warm and would not give them up, even when I cross.. uh, questioned her. You don't know me. You didn't know me then and you certain don't know a damn thing about me know."
I marched away. I heard Mac talking to Danny, telling him that he should go to the police station, pay his respects to his late wife and answer any questions they might have. Police stuff. I heard the door to my house latch.
"Kat, you OK?"
"Yea." I said from behind my bedroom door. I had slid into my white rob and it felt glorious. Today was not the day. I just wanted a day to myself. I wanted a Kat day. I wanted this bad dream to be over. If no one else gave a damn about what happened to Charlotte, I wasn't going to care either.
It sounded good, but at the end of today, I knew I would be diving back in. What happened to my sister was inhumane, sick and whoever had done it needed to be dealt with.
"Do you want me to stay?"
It was a question that I hadn't been expecting. One that I was so glad he had asked, whether he knew it or not.
"Would you? I just want to take a hot bath, relax. But, seriously, if you have stuff to do."
"No. I am here. Mind if I get something to drink, make something to eat and watch some TV?"
"Make yourself comfortable. And Mac, Thank You."
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Couldn't we all use a day to ourselves? Poor Kat just wants some rest- let's hope she gets some, soon. Sounds like one heck of a roller coaster.
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