Chapter One
It was Saturday night when the cops came to our house. Actually, it was 2:00 AM , so technically that made it Sunday morning. The doorbell rang twice before I heard my motherâs slippered feet shuffling along the upstairs hall and down the stairs. I pressed the mute button on the tv remote and listened through my bedroom door to muffled voices in the front hall below. I heard my mother wail. It was a terrible sound, like an animal being tortured.Her voice got higher and higher and she said, âNo, no, noâ over and over, louder and louder. I got up off my bed and went downstairs.
There were two people in the front hall. They were cops. One of them was a woman. She was trying to steer my mother into the living room where she could sit down. My mother was crying. She kept saying, âI donât know what Iâm going to do without him.â
âMom?â I said. âWhatâs wrong? Whatâs the matter?â
The two cops looked at me. The female cop managed to get my mother seated on the couch in the living room. The male cop introduced himself. âIâm Detective Antonelli,â he said. âIâm afraid we have some bad news.â He paused and looked at me.
âDavid,â I said. âIâm David.â
âWe have some bad news, David. Itâs about your father.â
âYou mean Phil?â I said. Detective Antonelli gave me a look. âHeâs not my father,â I said. âHeâs my stepfather.âThen, because I knew how it would look if I didnât ask, I said, âIs he okay? Did he do something?â
My mother was sobbing in the living room.
Detective Antonelli pulled me aside. When he spoke, he kept his voice low.
âIs there anyone else in the house, David? Do you have any brothers or sisters? Any other relatives staying with you?â
I shook my head.
âWhat happened?â I said. âWhereâs Phil?â
âIâm afraid he was shot and killed a couple of hours ago,â Detective Antonelli said.
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What?
â I said. âHow? Why?â
âWeâre not sure about all the details. It looks like it might have been a robbery.â He was looking closely at me now, probably because it was so late and I was still wearing jeans and a T-shirt, not pajamas. âDid you just get home, David?â
âI was watching tv up in my room,â I said. âI guess I fell asleep.â I turned to look at my mother in the living room. The woman cop was talking quietly toher. My mother was shaking her head and moaning softly. I looked at Detective Antonelli again. âI should see how my mom is,â I said.
âIâd like to ask you a few questions first, if thatâs okay,â Detective Antonelli said. He was talking softly and being polite. But I had the feeling that he would ask his questions even if I said it wasnât okay. âWhy donât we step in here?â he said. He nodded toward the dining room, which was across the hall from the living room.
We went inside and sat down at the dining room table.
âWhen was the last time you saw your stepfather?â he said.
âWhat?â I donât know what I had been expecting him to ask me, but it sure wasnât that.
âI mean, was he home today?â
âYes,â I said.
âBut he went out at some point?â Detective Antonelli said.
âHe left right after supper,â I said. âHe went to play poker with some friends.â
âDo you know where?â
âAt Jackâs place,â I said. I explained that Jack Tower was a friend of Philâs.
âWhat about you and your mother?â
I stared at him. Why was he asking about us?
âWas your mother home all night?â he said.
âYes,â I said.
âWere you home with her?â
I had to fight the urge to turn to look at my mother again.
âI was out for a couple of hours,â I
Stella Price, Audra Price