Mattie nodded again. “If she’s not mine, you’ll never see me again.” But Mattie knew the little girl was hers. Bo would soon know it, too.
She reached for the door and at the same time looked out the window. Old habits. And this time, the old habit had her hand freezing on the doorknob.
“What?” Bo snarled. But he didn’t wait for her to tell him what she’d spotted. He muscled her aside and had his own look out the window.
“The dark green car,” she whispered. “It’s parked up the street, about fifteen feet from mine.” Mattie was surprised at how calm her voice sounded when inside there was a hurricane of emotions and fear.
Especially fear.
My God. Had Kendall sent someone after her here?
“Does the car belong to one of your neighbors?” She prayed the answer would be yes, but Bo shook his head.
“Could you run the license plate?” she asked Bo, but he was already dropping the DNA bags onto the foyer table and taking out his phone.
He called someone and a moment later rattled off the plate numbers. He also drew his gun. And they stood there together while they kept watch. There was a streetlight, but because the car windows were tinted, Mattie couldn’t tell if there was anyone inside. She did know the vehicle hadn’t been there earlier.
“You’re kidding,” Bo mumbled a moment later.
His answer surprised Mattie a little, but there was certainly no humor in that remark. Worse, she saw the car door swing open.
Mattie lifted her gun and waited with her breath frozen in her lungs. The stranger kept his head down, so that she couldn’t see his face. But the tall, thin man who stepped from the vehicle had dark hair.
He was also armed.
Even in the darkness she could see the familiar bulge beneath his coat.
He eased his car door shut, as if he didn’t want to alert anyone to his presence, and he fired glances all around him. Mattie stepped back from the window so she’d hopefully be concealed, but she didn’t take her eyes off him.
Finally, she saw his face.
And she gasped.
No. This couldn’t be happening.
But that thought barely had time to register when the man whipped out a handgun. He didn’t stop there.
He came straight toward the house.
Chapter Five
Bo pushed Mattie aside so he could see what had just caused her to gasp.
Hell.
A man was walking full speed ahead toward the house. Bo didn’t have to guess who he was or what he wanted.
He wanted Mattie.
Bo had been able to figure that out from what Sergeant O’Malley had just told him. Now the question was, would Bo just hand her over?
As a cop, he was duty bound to do just that, but he was positive Mattie wouldn’t go without a fight, and he didn’t want a fight in his house with his kids just a couple of rooms away.
This was turning into being one hell of a night.
Bo positioned Mattie behind him, and he opened the door. However, he had no intention of just letting the man barge in. “The car is registered to the federal marshals,” Bo let her know. “Witness Protection.”
No gasp this time. Mattie groaned and no doubt understood why he’d responded with “You’re kidding” when Sergeant O’Malley had told Bo about the license plates.
“I know,” she mumbled.
“Larry Tolivar. U.S. Marshal,” the man said, pulling back his coat so that Bo could see the badge attached to his belt.
Bo still didn’t fully open the door.
“You know him?” Bo asked Mattie.
“Yes. He was the man in charge of my case. And I don’t trust him.”
That went without saying. Bo wasn’t sure he trusted the guy either, but he didn’t know exactly why.
Looking all around as if he expected an ambush, Tolivar came to a stop on the porch and reached for the door. Bo held it in place so the marshal couldn’t open it any farther.
“Lieutenant Bo Duggan,” he said, identifying himself. “How can I help you?”
“You can let me talk to Mattie Collier.”
The guy had the attitude of a fed, all right. Some arrogance mixed with an air of authority. Well, Bo had his own damn air of authority, and he didn’t exactly want to examine why he felt this stupid need to protect Mattie.
He wanted her out of his house. Away from the kids, especially Holly. And here he had the opportunity to do just that, but he couldn’t forget that Mattie had nearly been kidnapped and killed while in protective custody.
“Why would you think Mattie Collier was here?” Bo demanded. It was a reasonable question, especially since he’d bet his paycheck that Mattie had taken some serious security precautions before coming to his house.
Well, he hoped she had anyway.
“She’s here,” Tolivar insisted. He fired another glance over his shoulder. “And you’re to release her to my custody immediately.”
“I’m not going with you,” Mattie insisted right back.
Bo couldn’t fault her for speaking up, but he would have preferred to take care of this himself. He could have sent Tolivar on his merry way and then five minutes later done the same for Mattie. Now he was in some kind of jurisdictional contest with a federal agent.
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