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“Gentlemen.” Kanesha shook our hands in turn, her expression as cool and remote as usual. “How is your daughter?”

Once again I shared what Dr. Finch told me. “They’re doing the CT scan right now. I’m hoping to be able to take her home before long.”

“I hope they don’t find any internal injury.” Kanesha motioned to the seats Sean and I were occupying when she arrived. “Please sit. I’d like to talk to you.” She pulled a stand-alone chair over and placed it so that she faced us directly.

“What can we do for you, Deputy?” Sean sounded wary to me, and I wondered whether he was about to go into lawyer mode. I devoutly hoped Laura wasn’t going to need a lawyer before this was over.

Kanesha pulled a small notebook out of a pocket and flipped through it until she found the page she wanted. “I have the report from the campus police, and I have personally been to the scene. I’m taking this very seriously, I just want to assure you. I’d like you to tell me, Mr. Harris, what you did and observed.”

How many times now had I gone through this? I repressed a sigh and gave the deputy the information she requested.

Kanesha jotted a few things down as I talked. When I finished, she thanked me. “I also need to talk to your daughter as soon as possible.”

“If they release her, can it wait until I get her home?” I didn’t want Laura to have to be here longer than was necessary. None of us was keen on spending time in a hospital after what my late wife went through.

“Sure.” Kanesha tapped the notebook with her pen while she regarded me. “You have any idea why someone’d attack your daughter like that? There haven’t been any incidents like that on campus for about ten years, according to the campus police.”

I frowned. I had to be careful what I said to her, because I didn’t want to cause trouble for Laura. I had to talk to my daughter about that blasted thumb drive and urge her to turn it over to Kanesha.

Kanesha continued to stare at me, and I realized I had let the silence extend a bit too long. “Surely it must have something to do with the death of Connor Lawton.”

“Why would you say that?” Kanesha didn’t let up with that laserlike fix on my face.

“The circumstances of his death are definitely odd,” Sean replied, his tone cool. He was slipping into lawyer mode. “He and my sister were good friends, and she may have been targeted because of that. Do you know where Damitra Vane was this morning? She has expressed considerable hostility to Laura.”

“The police are checking on Ms. Vane’s whereabouts this morning.” Kanesha focused that gimlet eye on Sean. “Why would Ms. Vane attack your sister? Because she thought Ms. Harris had something to do with Lawton’s death?”

Sean’s face darkened at that last question, and I wasn’t pleased with it myself.

“My daughter had nothing to do with that man’s death.” I tried to keep my voice level, but I could feel myself becoming heated as I spoke. “She had the unpleasant experience of finding him, that’s all.”

Kanesha shifted back to me. “I hope for her sake that’s all it turns out to be.”

I suddenly felt like a hypocrite, because I knew my daughter was holding back potential evidence from the investigation. Evidently I masked my consternation well, because Kanesha didn’t push me further. Instead, she said, “I’ll need both you and Ms. Harris to come to the sheriff’s department to make your statements and sign them.” She stood. “Also, please call and let me know if Ms. Harris will be going home today. I’d really like to talk to her this afternoon.”

“Certainly,” I said. I decided to venture a question of my own, even though Kanesha might bite my head off for asking it. “Is it definite yet that Connor Lawton was murdered?”

A quick glance at her face let me know she was peeved with me. She regarded me coolly for a moment. “Why do you think he was murdered? Are you some kind of expert now that you’ve been involved in three homicides?”

“No, I don’t think any such thing.” I was trying to hold on to my temper. She probably thought I was baiting her, but that was not my intention. “My daughter found a corpse one day and was attacked the next. I’m concerned for her welfare, and if this turns out to be a murder investigation, I’ll be even more worried.”

My words hit home—I could see it by a subtle change in Kanesha’s expression.

“We’re treating Connor Lawton’s death as suspicious,” she said. “That’s really all I can tell you at the moment. Now, if you’ll excuse me, gentlemen, I need to move on.” With that she turned and walked away.

Sean muttered an uncomplimentary word at the chief deputy’s retreating back, and I frowned at him. Kanesha could be deliberately unpleasant, but I didn’t like him displaying such poor manners.

He had the grace to appear abashed when he caught my frown. “Sorry, Dad. But she really irks me.”

“Of course she does,” I said. “She seems to love playing bad cop most of the time.” I glanced at my watch. “I wish they’d hurry up and tell us about that scan.”

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