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Any other time, she might have found the image of a deer affixed to the top of her car hilarious. But she currently found it nothing more than another oversight. Just something else she had not properly thought through.

Just as she was about turn onto her road, the chirping of her cell phone broke her out of her funk. She grabbed it from the console and saw a number she did not recognize, but an area code that she had seen for most of her life. The call was coming from Boston.

She answered it skeptically, her career teaching her that calls from unknown numbers could often lead to trouble. Hello?

Hi, is this Ms. Black? Ms. Avery Black? a male voice asked.

This is she. Who is this?

My name is Gary King. Im the landlord for the place your daughter is staying. She has you listed as a next of kin on her paperwork and

Is Rose okay? Avery asked.

As far as I know, yes. But Im calling because of a few different things. First of all, shes behind on her rent. Its two weeks late and its the second time in three months. I try to go by there and talk to her about it but she never answers the door. And she wont return my calls.

Certainly you dont need me to work on that, Avery said. Rose is a grown woman and she can handle getting scolded by a landlord.

Well, its not just that. Ive gotten calls from her neighbor complaining about the sounds of loud crying at night. This same neighbor claims to be fairly good friends with Rose. She says Rose has not seemed herself lately. Says she keeps talking about how everything sucks and how meaningless life is. She said shes worried about Rose.

And who is this friend? Avery asked. It was hard to fight off, but she could feel herself quickly slipping into detective mode.

Sorry, but I cant say. Legalities and all.

Avery was pretty sure Mr. King was right, so she didnt press the matter. I understand. Thank you for you call, Mr. King. Ill check up on her right away. And Ill see to it that you get your rent.

Thats fine and I thank youbut Im honestly more worried about what might be going on with Rose. Shes a good girl.

Yeah, she is, Avery said and ended the call.

By that point, she was less than half a mile away from her new home. She pulled up Roses number and placed the call as she pushed her foot down harder on the gas. She was pretty sure how the next couple of minutes would play out, but still felt a stinging hope each time the phone rang in her ear.

As she expected, it went straight to voicemail. Rose had only answered one of her calls since her father had been murdered and that had been when she had been especially drunk. Avery opted not to leave a message, knowing that Rose would not check it, much less return the call.

She parked in her driveway, leaving the engine running, and ran inside long enough to dress in something a little more presentable. She was back in the car three minutes later, pointing it back toward Boston. She was sure Rose would be pissed that her mom was coming into town to check up on her, but Avery didnt see where she had any choice, given the call from Gary King.

When the road smoothed out and became less curvy, Avery increased her speed. She wasnt sure where her future rested in terms of her old job but she did know one thing shed miss about working in law enforcement: the ability to break the speed limit any time she damn well pleased.

Rose was in trouble.

She felt it.

CHAPTER TWO

It was shortly after one oclock when Avery showed up on Roses doorstep. She lived on a ground floor apartment in a decent part of town. She was able to afford it because of the tips she got as a bartender at an upper-class bar a job she nailed down shortly before Avery had moved out to her cabin. Her job before that had been a little less glamorous, waitressing at a chain restaurant while doing some cheap editing work for ad firms out of her apartment on the side. Avery wished Rose would just buckle down and finish college, but she also knew that the harder she pushed, the less inclined Rose would be to choose that path.

Rose knocked on the door, knowing Rose was home because her car was parked a block down on the side of the street. Even if that clue hadnt tipped Avery off, ever since shed moved out on her own, Rose had opted for jobs with later hours so she could sleep late and lounge around the house all day. She knocked louder when Rose didnt answer and nearly called out her name. She decided not to, figuring her voice would be even less welcome than that of the landlord she was trying to dodge.

She probably figures its me because I tried to call beforehand, she thought.

Given that, she figured shed go with what she did best: negotiating.

Rose, she said, knocking again. Open up. Its your mom. And its cold out here.

She waited a moment and there was still no answer. Instead of knocking again, she calmly approached the door, standing as closely as she could to it. When she spoke again, she raised her voice just enough to firmly be heard inside but not nearly enough to cause a scene out on the street.

You can keep ignoring me if you want but Ill keep calling, Rose. And if I want to get really obsessive about it, remember what I used to do for a living. If I want to know where you are at any given time, I can make it happen. Or you can make life easier for both of us and just open the damned door.

With that said, she gave another knock. This time, it was answered within a handful of seconds. Rose opened it slowly from the other side. She peered out like a woman who didnt trust the person standing on the other side of the door.

What do you want, Mom?

To come in for a minute or two.

Rose considered it for a moment and then opened the door all the way. Avery did her best not to pay too much attention to the fact that Rose had lost some weight. Quite a bit, actually. She had also dyed her hair raven black and straightened it.

Avery walked inside and found the apartment meticulously cleaned. There was a ukulele on the couch, something that looked sorely out of place. Avery pointed to it and gave a questioning look.

I wanted to learn to play something, Rose said. Guitar is too time consuming and pianos are too expensive.

You any good? Avery asked.

I can play five chords. I can almost get through one song.

Avery nodded, impressed. She almost asked to hear the song but figured that might be pushing it. She then thought about sitting down on the couch but didnt want to seem as if she were making herself welcome. She was pretty sure Rose wouldnt extend that invitation anyway.

Im okay, Mom, Rose said. If thats why youre here

It is, Avery said. And Ive wanted to speak with you for a while. I know you hate me and blame me for everything that happened. And that sucks, but I can deal with it. But then today I got a call from your landlord.

Oh God, Rose said. That greedy jerk wont leave me alone and

He just wants his rent, Rose. Do you have it? Do you need some money?

Rose scoffed at the question. I made three hundred dollars in tips last night, she said. And I make almost double that in tips on a Saturday night. So noI dont need any money.

Good. Butwell, he also says that hes worried about you. That hes been hearing about some things youve said. Now dont bullshit me, Rose. How are you, really?

Really? Rose asked. How am I really? Well, I miss my dad. And I was nearly killed by the same asshole that killed him. And while I miss you too, I cant even think of you without remembering how he died. I know its messed up, but every time I think of Dad and how he died, it makes me hate you. And it makes me realize that ever since you got really deep into working as a detective, my life has suffered for some reason or another.

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