“Well, a part of that is true: you didn’t save her.”
“What did you do to her?”
“I’d check the text of that dirty little book you wrote again.”
“I’m not involved with anything that happened to Aimee Light. I’m going to hang up.”
“Though of course I could make things happen.” The voice lowered itself, yet became clearer. “I could get you involved.”
Wounds kept opening.
“What do you mean? How could you do that?”
“Well, you were a mentor to her. She was the young and obliging student. Quite attractive, by the way.” The voice paused, and considered something. “Maybe Aimee Light wanted more from the big famous teacher she was doing her dissertation on.” The voice paused again. “Maybe you let her down in some way. Maybe there are even e-mails to back this up. Maybe Aimee Light left behind a trail that included a note or two. And let’s just say these notes hinted at the possibility she was expecting you to fulfill a promise. Let’s just say that maybe there was the possibility she was going to tell your very famous wife—”
“Who in the f**k is this?”
“—about the two of you.” The voice sighed, then spoke quickly. “Though when I asked about your ‘affair’ it seemed like she was saying that nothing had happened between the two of you. Of course I had taped her mouth shut and by that point she was losing so much blood, but it was pretty clear that the two of you had never f**ked. Maybe you were angry at Aimee Light for not putting out. That’s another scenario we could pursue. The rejection was just too much for the writer who always got what he wanted and you snapped.” The voice paused. “I see you haven’t informed the authorities about your relationship with the deceased.”
“Because I’m not connected to anything crimin—”
“Oh, but you are.”
“How?” This was sending me out so much further than I had ever expected: a place beyond strength.
“You were seen outside her house by three witnesses the night her dismembered body was discovered in that very messy room at the Orsic Motel. Now, what were you doing there, Bret?”
“I have an alibi for—”
“Actually, you don’t.”
“There’s no way—”