Wild Rain
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“You think Armando’s going to believe you drowned in a river without seeing the body? Hell, Rachael, you’ve forgotten everything I taught you. He knows you’re here. He’s coming after you with ever ything he’s got.”
“And so you dropped all your business and hastily rushed off to the wilds of the rain forest to save me the way you always do.”
“Rachael, what’s this about? Why didn’t you come to me, talk about this? Of course I followed you.
I’m not going to allow him to kill you.”
Rachael placed the gun on the sink and pressed her back into the wall beside it. She looked small and vulner able instead of the woman who had been so ready to fight just minutes earlier. Tears glittered in her eyes. “No? I thought it might be a help to you. Isn’t that what you said, Elijah? Didn’t you hope he’d find me and take the burden off your hands once and for all? Didn’t you tell me yourself your life would be so much better, so much easier if I were dead?”
He stood up so fast the chair went over backwards, taking a step toward her. The elder, deep in the shadows, stirred, reminding him to be cautious, and Elijah stopped. “Rachael. Do you honestly think I came here to kill you?”
“There’s a price on my head.”
“To keep youalive. Armando moved fast. He picked up the girl who wore your clothes and a wig. She was sent to me via messenger and it wasn’t a pretty sight.”
Rachael turned her face away, her hand going to her throat in a protective gesture, a sound, much like strangling, emerging.
“This gun is getting heavy, Rachael,” Delgrotto said. “I think you and your brother should be alone. I doubt if he poses much of a threat, but Rio might come back unexpectedly. I’ll go onto the verandah.”
“Rio couldn’t possibly return before dawn.”
“He tr avels with those small leopards. It’s likely one went to warn him.”
The color drained from Rachael’s face. “You have to go, Elijah. Get out of here right now.”
Elijah waved her words away. “Look at me, Rachael. Turn your head and look at me. I want to see your face when you tell me you believed I sent those men out to kill you. Damn it.” His fist hit the tabletop. “I spent my life fighting to keep us alive.”
“You said you wished I was dead.”
“Inever said that.” He glanced at the elder, frustration plain on his face. Delgrotto took the hint and slipped outside to leave them alone. “All right, the truth is, I don’t know what the hell I said to you that day. I was terrified for you and angry at you for not confiding in me. I had to shoot Tony right in front of you.” Elijah swept a hand over his face. “I knew what that would do to you, shooting him in front of you.”
Rachael faced her brother across the table. “You killed him, Elijah. You killed Tony because he was with me. You became the very thing we both abhorred.”
“You aren’t thinking, Rachael.” He dragged his hands through his hair in agitation. “He knew about us.
He knew what we were. Worse, he belonged to Armando’s crew. He was feeding him information.”
“You don’t know that.”
“Who was he Rachael? How did you meet him?”
“Marcia Tolstoy is his sister. She introduced us. We weren’t dating. He was just a nice man, lonely like me.”
“He wasn’t a nice man, and he wasn’t Marcia Tolstoy’s brother. Armando paid her to tell you that, and before you say she would never do that, remember ever yone has a price. Armando found hers. If you’d told me about Tony, I would have checked him out quietly and let you know to break off the friendship.
By the time I found out about him, you were already in the car with him. I didn’t have time to take him down easy. He was taking you to one of Armando’s warehouses.”
“We were going out to dinner.”
“Have I ever lied to you? Never, Rachael. It’s always been the two of us, ever since we were children and there was only us.”
“How do I know you’re telling me the truth? How do I know what’s the truth and what’s a lie? My uncle murdered my parents. I thought he loved us. I thought he loved Mom and Dad. Dad was his brother. What does that tell a child, Elijah? The world isn’t a very safe place and you can’t trust anyone.
Not even family.” Rachael swung around and filled a glass of water for him, needing something to do.
“I would never, under any circumstances, order your death. You’re my sister, my only family, and I love you. You don’t have to believe me, Rachael. I know you’re hurt and angry and very mixed-up. I didn’t have time to talk to you.”
“You had time to pull me out of the car before you killed him. And you had time to lock me in the house afterward.”
“You were hysterical. He went for his gun, Rachael. You didn’t see him make his move because you were fighting me as I pulled you out of the car. You wouldn’t listen to me and you were threatening to go to the police. I did my best to carry out Dad’s wishes and make the business legitimate. It hasn’t been easy. I know too much about Armando, just as you do. He can’t allow us to live. As long as he thought I was with him, that I could control you, we both were safe. Once I made my move against him, Ar mando wanted to kill you not only to punish me, but to silence you. You should never have talked to Tony.”
Her dark eyes flashed. “I wouldnever tell an outsider our business, certainly not a man I knew nothing about. I wouldn’t risk your life or his. I went out with him.”
“And so you dropped all your business and hastily rushed off to the wilds of the rain forest to save me the way you always do.”
“Rachael, what’s this about? Why didn’t you come to me, talk about this? Of course I followed you.
I’m not going to allow him to kill you.”
Rachael placed the gun on the sink and pressed her back into the wall beside it. She looked small and vulner able instead of the woman who had been so ready to fight just minutes earlier. Tears glittered in her eyes. “No? I thought it might be a help to you. Isn’t that what you said, Elijah? Didn’t you hope he’d find me and take the burden off your hands once and for all? Didn’t you tell me yourself your life would be so much better, so much easier if I were dead?”
He stood up so fast the chair went over backwards, taking a step toward her. The elder, deep in the shadows, stirred, reminding him to be cautious, and Elijah stopped. “Rachael. Do you honestly think I came here to kill you?”
“There’s a price on my head.”
“To keep youalive. Armando moved fast. He picked up the girl who wore your clothes and a wig. She was sent to me via messenger and it wasn’t a pretty sight.”
Rachael turned her face away, her hand going to her throat in a protective gesture, a sound, much like strangling, emerging.
“This gun is getting heavy, Rachael,” Delgrotto said. “I think you and your brother should be alone. I doubt if he poses much of a threat, but Rio might come back unexpectedly. I’ll go onto the verandah.”
“Rio couldn’t possibly return before dawn.”
“He tr avels with those small leopards. It’s likely one went to warn him.”
The color drained from Rachael’s face. “You have to go, Elijah. Get out of here right now.”
Elijah waved her words away. “Look at me, Rachael. Turn your head and look at me. I want to see your face when you tell me you believed I sent those men out to kill you. Damn it.” His fist hit the tabletop. “I spent my life fighting to keep us alive.”
“You said you wished I was dead.”
“Inever said that.” He glanced at the elder, frustration plain on his face. Delgrotto took the hint and slipped outside to leave them alone. “All right, the truth is, I don’t know what the hell I said to you that day. I was terrified for you and angry at you for not confiding in me. I had to shoot Tony right in front of you.” Elijah swept a hand over his face. “I knew what that would do to you, shooting him in front of you.”
Rachael faced her brother across the table. “You killed him, Elijah. You killed Tony because he was with me. You became the very thing we both abhorred.”
“You aren’t thinking, Rachael.” He dragged his hands through his hair in agitation. “He knew about us.
He knew what we were. Worse, he belonged to Armando’s crew. He was feeding him information.”
“You don’t know that.”
“Who was he Rachael? How did you meet him?”
“Marcia Tolstoy is his sister. She introduced us. We weren’t dating. He was just a nice man, lonely like me.”
“He wasn’t a nice man, and he wasn’t Marcia Tolstoy’s brother. Armando paid her to tell you that, and before you say she would never do that, remember ever yone has a price. Armando found hers. If you’d told me about Tony, I would have checked him out quietly and let you know to break off the friendship.
By the time I found out about him, you were already in the car with him. I didn’t have time to take him down easy. He was taking you to one of Armando’s warehouses.”
“We were going out to dinner.”
“Have I ever lied to you? Never, Rachael. It’s always been the two of us, ever since we were children and there was only us.”
“How do I know you’re telling me the truth? How do I know what’s the truth and what’s a lie? My uncle murdered my parents. I thought he loved us. I thought he loved Mom and Dad. Dad was his brother. What does that tell a child, Elijah? The world isn’t a very safe place and you can’t trust anyone.
Not even family.” Rachael swung around and filled a glass of water for him, needing something to do.
“I would never, under any circumstances, order your death. You’re my sister, my only family, and I love you. You don’t have to believe me, Rachael. I know you’re hurt and angry and very mixed-up. I didn’t have time to talk to you.”
“You had time to pull me out of the car before you killed him. And you had time to lock me in the house afterward.”
“You were hysterical. He went for his gun, Rachael. You didn’t see him make his move because you were fighting me as I pulled you out of the car. You wouldn’t listen to me and you were threatening to go to the police. I did my best to carry out Dad’s wishes and make the business legitimate. It hasn’t been easy. I know too much about Armando, just as you do. He can’t allow us to live. As long as he thought I was with him, that I could control you, we both were safe. Once I made my move against him, Ar mando wanted to kill you not only to punish me, but to silence you. You should never have talked to Tony.”
Her dark eyes flashed. “I wouldnever tell an outsider our business, certainly not a man I knew nothing about. I wouldn’t risk your life or his. I went out with him.”