Anna threw her arms around him as he walked through the door. “What did they want?”
“It was a joke,” Wes said.
Her face scrunched together. “Joke?”
“Well … not so much a joke.” He told her about the anonymous tip.
“That’s just weird,” she said.
“No kidding.”
“Couldn’t the police have asked you about it here?”
“They wanted me to hear it. They were hoping I could identify the caller.”
“Could you?”
He shook his head. “No. Whoever it was disguised their voice.”
“What did the police say?”
Wes hesitated, then decided to tell her about Andrews’s insinuation that he might be involved with the other crimes.
She stared at him dumbfounded. “You’re leaving out the punch line, right?”
“I wish I was.”
“That’s stupid. You didn’t have any-”
He held up a hand, stopping her. “I know. But it doesn’t matter. Right now I just want to take a shower and crawl into bed.”
He went into the bathroom and began to take his shirt off.
“Lars called,” Anna said. She was standing in the doorway.
Wes immediately tensed.
“He wants to talk to you.”
“I’ll bet he does.” He tossed his shirt on the floor.
“He was acting funny, too,” Anna said.
“Not surprising.” He put some paste on his toothbrush and started to brush his teeth.
“Well, he’s calling back in fifteen minutes.”
He pulled the toothbrush out. “Then he’ll have to leave a message, because I’m not talking to him.”
“I kind of promised you would,” she said sheepishly.
“You what?”
“Sorry. Didn’t think it would be a problem.” She paused. “But it was a promise.”
Wes groaned. “Fine!”
He took a quick shower, and had just pulled on some clean clothes when the phone rang.
“Hello?” he said.
“Wes … it’s Lars. Look, first off, I’m sorry about this morning.”
“Fine. Forgiven. Thanks for calling.” Wes started to pull the receiver away from his ear.
“Wait. That’s not why I called. Are you still there?”
As Wes raised the phone back to his ear, his cell vibrated in his pocket, indicating he’d gotten a text. He ignored it and said, “For the moment.”
“Anger aside, what I took you to see today-”
“I don’t want to talk about what we saw.”
“Sure. I get that. All I’m asking is that you give me a moment.”
Wes’s phone vibrated again. Annoyed, he pulled it out. There were two texts, but what caught Wes off guard was that they were both from Lars.
As he accessed them Lars said, “I know you’ve meant well, that your questions about Adair are only because you were concerned …”
Wes read the first message.
Phones bugged. We need to talk.
“… can appreciate that. And as I said before, your mistake was understandable …”
The second message read:
Will be behind hospital. 5 mins.
“I hope I’m making sense,” Lars said. “You understand what I’m getting at?”
Wes hesitated. “I think so.” Once more his phone buzzed.
Careful u r not followed.
Wes paused, thinking.
“Are you still there?” Lars asked.
A further moment of silence, then Wes made a decision and said, “Yeah, sorry. The shoot, the crash. You’re right, it’s been very stressful. And seeing Adair’s body today? I don’t know, I think it kind of freaked me out.… I guess what I’m saying is I think I probably misremember the crash. I apologize for any trouble I caused you, and I promise I won’t bring it up again.”
“It’s not easy seeing a man die,” Lars said. “It didn’t help that you weren’t able to get him out of there in time. But, in truth, you did all you could. Thank you for that.”
“I don’t know. I guess you’re right.”
“I’ve gotta run, but I’m glad we were able to talk.”
“Yeah. Me too. Take care,” Wes said, then hung up.
“Is everything okay?” Anna asked.
He was breathing deeply in and out, trying to calm down. “Everything’s fine.”
She was about to ask another question, but he held his finger to his lips. She looked at him, confused. He motioned for her to follow him, then led her into the bathroom. There he carefully closed the door, and handed her the phone so she could read the texts from Lars.
When she finished, she looked stunned. “Bugged?” she whispered. “Is he serious?”
“I don’t know,” he whispered back.
“Are you going to meet him?”
Wes nodded. “Yeah. If he’s lying, I’ll know soon enough.”
“I’m coming with you.”
“Not a good idea.”
“Why not?”
“He’s only expecting me. I don’t know how he’ll react if you come along.”
The look on her face made it clear that wasn’t the answer she wanted to hear.
“I promise I’ll tell you everything when I get back.”
She continued frowning, but nodded in resignation. “I’ll wait here. But call me if something changes.”
“I will.”
When she kissed him, he could feel her concern.
“Be careful,” she whispered in his ear.