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A Date for the Detective: A Fuller Family Novel (Brush Creek Brides Book 10) by Liz Isaacson (9)

Chapter Nine

By the time Kyler got back to Brush Creek, he was cranky and hungrier than he’d ever been. Milt met him just inside the front door, his eyes broadcasting his worry and his relief at the same time.

“There you are.”

“They took my phone.”

“McDermott told me.” Milt grabbed his wallet. “Let’s go get a burger and a new phone.”

“It’s Sunday.”

“A burger then.” He opened the door, obviously not going to take no for an answer. “I know you’re hungry.”

And Kyler didn’t really want to be alone either. Left to himself to consider that the man that had come to the cabin door had warranted two dozen people to come sweep for hair, fibers, take casts of his footprints, all of it. He wished now more than anything that he’d been able to take a picture of him. It seemed like Dahlia and her partner had never seen the man in real life or in a photograph.

So Kyler followed his brother out to his truck and got in, a long sigh slipping through his lips. “What a morning.”

“I didn’t realize how big of a deal it was,” Milt said. “I was talking to Tate at his desk, and McDermott overheard me. He sort of went nuts and started asking all kinds of questions. Then he got on the phone and disappeared into his office. Next thing I know, he’s dashing out and asking if I could call you to make sure you stayed at the cabin.” Milt gave him a sideways glance as he drove.

They arrived at the T-junction, with Oxbow Park straight in front of them, and their destination on the other side of the forest. In the winter, Kyler could see Ruby’s through the bare branches, but in mid-June, the diner was obscured.

“I didn’t get a call from you,” Kyler said.

“It went to voicemail.”

“He must’ve had me put the phone down already.”

Milt drove over the river and around the park, taking a spot right in front of Ruby’s Roost. “Come on. Come tell me all about it.” He smiled at Kyler and a blast of reassurance hit him in the chest.

“I have something else to tell you too,” he said, climbing out of the truck.

“Oh yeah?” Milt kept his eye on him as Kyler circled the hood. “What about?”

“A woman.”

Milt’s face exploded into a smile. “How long have you been keepin’ this a secret?”

Kyler shrugged. “Not that long. I met her this weekend.”

His brother’s smile faltered and confusion colored his face. “Weren’t you at the cabin this weekend?”

“Yep.” Kyler popped the P sound as he reached for the door to let himself into the diner. “And there was a storm, and this woman showed up on my doorstep needing a place to stay.”

“Kyler,” Milt said, a note of chastisement in his voice.

“What?” He held up two fingers to the hostess and started after her when she grabbed two menus and headed down the aisle between the tables.

“So who was she?” Milt asked as he slid into the booth across from Kyler.

“Dahlia Reid.”

Milt dropped his menu. “The detective.”

“The one and the same.” Kyler lifted his eyes to the waitress and said, “As much Dr. Pepper as you’ve got. With lemon.”

Milt could barely order his diet soda, and when the waitress walked away, he stared at Kyler. “I need details, now.”

Warmth finally started to spread through Kyler again, and he didn’t feel one breath away from shattering. “So I was just making dinner when someone pounded on the door….”

* * *

Kyler’s house sat in the middle of the block, on the east side of town, in a quiet neighborhood where children rode their bikes and the summer breeze lilted through the treetops. He sat on his front porch as the community went to sleep, moving to the back where there wasn’t as much light pollution so he could see the stars better.

Nine o’clock came, then ten, and Dahlia didn’t arrive. He could hardly stand to think of her out in the wilderness surrounding the cabin in this darkness, especially with the level of exhaustion he’d seen in her face much earlier in the day.

He wondered if this was her reality all the time, or if big cases like this were rare. He wasn’t sure, but he wanted to find out. His feelings ping-ponged around, never really settling in one place long enough for him to make sense of.

When eleven o’clock hit, he went inside and brushed his teeth, BB at his heels. “She said she’d come,” he told his dog, but BB just cocked his head to the side. He couldn’t bring himself to commit fully to going to bed, so he stretched out on the couch, the TV on in front of him and his dog pressed against his chest. That way, he’d be closer to the front door if Dahlia came knocking.

It would normally be this time of night where Wren would text him his schedule for the following day. Milt said he’d pick him up and make sure he knew which jobs needed to be done. Kyler sighed just thinking about ten hours of trimming, weeding, hauling, and mowing. He loved it; he wasn’t like Brennan who wanted to do something different with his life.

He just wanted more to his life than mowing grass or building retaining walls. He wanted someone to come home to at night, someone to share his life with besides a twenty-pound dog, maybe a few kids. Yawning, he let his eyes close, and the next time they opened, five sharp raps echoed through his still-soft mind.

His heart catapulted to the back of his throat, BB barked and jumped down from the couch, and Kyler sat up abruptly, trying to gain his bearings. The TV still flickered, as did the lamp on the end table. The knocking came again, and Kyler launched himself off the couch and to the door, saying, “Dahlia,” before he even had the door open all the way.

She stood on his front porch, haloed by the light. When she looked up at him, he saw her with every defense down. She was soft and beautiful, as well as fierce and determined when she stepped into his personal space and ran her hands up his chest.

He went with her, not quite sure what she needed but willing to give it to her. Her fingers curled around the back of his neck, drawing his forehead to hers. “I’m so tired,” she whispered. “And yet I couldn’t just go home without seeing you.”

She gave him a bit of breathing room, and their eyes met, locked. “Why is that? I used to go home without seeing you all the time.”

“Things change,” he said, pushing BB back with his foot. Apparently the little dog liked Dahlia as much as Kyler did, as he kept putting his front paws on her legs.

“In an instant.”

“Did you find what you were looking for up the canyon?”

Instead of answering him, she drew his mouth toward hers, kissing him with those soft lips, her fingernails tracing along his hairline and sending shivers across his shoulders. He kissed her back, exploring gently, before realizing they stood on his front porch where anyone could see.

“You want to come in?” he asked.

She nodded and stepped past him.

“Coffee?” He shut the door as BB trotted after Dahlia. “Tea? I have both.”

“Tea would be great.”

Kyler busied himself in the kitchen while she sank onto the couch where he’d just been asleep. One glance at the clock—twelve-ten—told him he was going to be in serious trouble tomorrow when he had to work.

A few minutes later, he presented her with a cup of chamomile, and she breathed in the steam. A smile pulled at the corners of her mouth, but it disappeared quickly. She took one sip of the tea and set the cup beside the lamp.

“Kyler, there are…certain things I can’t tell you.” She kept her focus on her hands for a moment before lifting them to meet his. “Ever. Certain parts of my job that you can’t know.”

“All right.”

“No, it’s not all right.”

Kyler didn’t know what she expected him to say. She sighed and took his hand in hers, gently tapping it against her thigh before wrapping her other hand around his too. “You really think you can live with not knowing everything I do at work?”

She seemed genuinely concerned, and Kyler cocked his head, trying to figure out the real conversation they were having. “I don’t think I need to know everything, no,” he said. “I don’t detail every aspect of what I do at work.”

“What do you need?”

He wished he’d had a little more time to prepare to answer these questions. But he said, “I think I need to know you’re safe,” and that idea felt right coming from his mouth. “And that you’ll be coming home at night.” Vulnerability tore through him. “I think that’s what I need.”

“I can work on giving you those things,” she said. “I’ve been single for so long, I sometimes forget I should check in with my boyfriends.”

The word ripped through Kyler, making his blood pump faster in his veins. “Is that why you’re not seeing anyone? I mean, besides me.” He tried a smile, glad when her lips up curved for a moment.

“My job has ended several relationships over the years,” she said. “My mother took care of the rest.”

“Your mother?”

“She’s a bit critical of the men I’ve brought home.”

“How many men is that?”

“Four or five.” Dahlia shrugged, her eyes trained on their joined hands. “Nothing ever worked out.”

A lump formed in Kyler’s throat. “Do you think we’ll work out?”

Her smile carved its way across her face at the same rate it carved into his heart. “I guess we’ll see,” she said.

“So I’m stuck waiting for a date with the detective, is that it?” Kyler teased.

She touched her lips to his, a quick peck that still ignited something inside him he hadn’t expected to ever feel again. “That’s about it, yes.” She stood, removing her hands from his. “I’ll call you tomorrow, okay?”

“I don’t have a phone, remember?” He got up and ripped off a corner from a utility bill stuck to his refrigerator. “Write your number down again, and when I get a new phone, I’ll text you.”

“Always trying to get my number.” She giggled, wrote her number down, and gave him one more bone-melting kiss before slipping out the front door like a thief in the night.

And she really was a thief, because she’d stolen his heart after only a few days.

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