hell happened? The police were driving away as I pulled up and this place looks like a tornado hit it.â
Zoe let out a groan. As an admiring female, she couldnât stop staring at him after two days of drought, but as a member of a family who didnât need to give him any ammunition to take Sam from this home, she wished heâd stayed away.
âWe wuz robbed!â Sam jumped up and down, her fear giving way to an obvious adrenaline rush now that the danger was over.
âNot robbed,â Zoe was quick to assure Ryan. âNothing was taken.â
âWhich means whoever broke in here was looking for something.â Quinn, the ex-cop, said, his focus on Sam.
Zoe swallowed hard. âI suppose thatâs a possibility.â She forced herself to focus on what sheâd been thinking before Ryanâs arrival, and glanced at Sam. âWhen did you hide in the pantry?â
âElena came home and started yelling, Nicholas came running, and they were trying to figure out what happened. Next thing I know the police are banging on the door and all I could think of was saving the bacon. So I grabbed Ima and ducked back into the pantry. Smart hiding place if I do say so myself.â
Ryan began to pace. âAm I to understand Sam was here when someone broke in?â
Zoe stepped forward and placed a hand on his arm. The last thing she wanted was for him to find out that the intruder had been in Samâs bedroom. âIâll explain everything in a few minutes. I promise. Letâs just let Quinn get a few more facts from Sam first, okay?â
He gritted his teeth. âOkay.â
âDid you see the guyâs face?â Quinn asked her.
âFor a second. He was real ugly and he had dark hair.â
âTall or short?â
âMedium.â
Quinn shook his head, probably at the vague description. âHowâd he get in? What did the cops find? Picked or jimmied lock?â
âNothing. He just walked right in since I left the door open when I went out for a walk.â Elena stepped forward. In black leggings that ended below her knees and an oversize white tank top, and with her hair in a ponytail, she looked younger than her years. But when she dropped her head in shame, she aged before Zoeâs eyes. âQuinn, Iâm sorry. I know you put in a security system and that Medici lock.â
âMedeco.â
Elena nodded. âThe point is, I was trusting. And Iâm sorry. I never meant to put anyone at risk. Especially Samantha.â
Zoe realized the moment it dawned on her mother that Ryan, the social worker, was here witnessing her admission. She lifted her head and met Ryanâs gaze head-on. Then she dropped to her knees and somehow shuffled her way over to where Ryan stood, concern etched all over his handsome face.
Elena grabbed his hand. âIt was a lapse. A stupid one. One thatâll never happen again, so please donât report us. Donât snitch. Donât take Samantha away,â she wailed.
Over her motherâs bent head, Zoe met Ryanâs gaze. He was upset and he feared for Sam, but still she could see him biting back a grin because despite the seriousness of the moment, her motherâs theatrics were way over the top. Zoe was just surprised Ryan realized it, too.
Ryan forced himself to stay calm. He focused on Elenaâs dramatics as he tried to regain the ability to breathe. Heâd driven up to the house to find the police leaving. Heâd walked in to see the place in shambles, obviously ransacked. And Sam was regaling the family with tales of what sheâd seen.
His fear for Sam and Zoe had receded as soon as heâd seen them standing in the kitchen, unhurt. But his stomach churned as heâd listened to the end of Samâs story and now witnessed the unorthodox way the family handled the crisis. They were upset, yes, but the break-in seemed more a cause for drama than concern.
Even Sam
J.A. Konrath, Bernard Schaffer