Read Every Bitch Has A Secret Online

Authors: ASHLEY SHAVONNE

Every Bitch Has A Secret (11 page)

BOOK: Every Bitch Has A Secret
12.37Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

 

              “My condolences”

 

              “Thank you.” Josefina smiled.

 

              “So what happens now?”

 

              “I’ll send a car to pick this Sam up for questioning and let forensics do the rest. From there if we make the case, the DA will take it to the courts.” He explained. “In the meantime, Mrs. Morrison if you still wanted to take Tammy to San Diego, I recommend you should to keep her safe during all of this.”

 

              “I will thank you.” He smiled and gave a nod, leaving the room.

 

“I already stopped by your place and started packing some things. When you are release, we are leaving right away.”

             

“Yes momma.”  She was very willing to go. She had enough of LA. The sooner she left the better.

Chapter 13

 

Tammy was getting restless in her hospital bed. She was beyond ready to go home. Two days ago she was free and now she was confined to this room as a prisoner. As much as she did love her mother, having her constant watching over her was becoming tiresome too. It was Friday afternoon when she got some bad news that rocked her to her core. Esperanza was brushing her hair when Detective Thompson walked in.

             

“Ladies.”

             

“Detective. Any news? You find girl that did this to my daughter?”

             

“Yes we did.”

             

“Good. Now she will pay for her crimes.” The look on his face told Tammy there was more to the story.

             

“She already has.”

             

“What?”

             

“We found Samantha Jackson dead in her home yesterday. Homicide. She was drowned in her bathtub. Forensics confirmed it.”

             

“Oh my god.”

             

“Do you know anyone who would have done this?” Tammy shook her head and looked down.
Where was Ty? Why hasn’t he shown up yet? Did he have something to do with this?
“Tammy are you alright?”

             

“Yes...um I’m fine just shocked.”

 

              “I understand.  We are still looking for Ty Carpenter to get his statement from the original incident and we have a couple questions about Samantha as well. If you see him, please give him my card.” Detective Thompson said, handing a card over to Tammy. Silently she took it.

             

“I will.” He nodded and left the room.

             

“Wow. Esta loca huh?”

             

“Yeah it is momma. Momma?’

             

“Yes baby?”

             

“Could you get me Ajonjoli?”

             

“No problem. I’ll grab two with some buñuelos de viento.”

             

“Mmh sounds good.” Esperanza kissed her forehead and left her room. Tammy reached across and grabbed the hospital telephone. She punched in Ty’s cell.

             

“Hello?” He answered in a low voice.

 

              “Ty where are you? Are you okay?”

             

“Tammy? Yeah I’m fine.”

             

“Good. The police want to talk to you about what happen to me and about Sam.”

             

“What about Sam?”

             

“Ty she’s dead. Someone killed her.” She told him.

             

“Oh...I don’t think that is a good idea for me.”

             

“Why not? She’s in the wrong. She hurt me. You can tell them how she got pissed that you broke up with her and-”

             

“Tammy.”

             

‘What?”

             

“It’s not a good idea for me.”

             

“It’s not a good idea for you. Why not unless…” She pulled the phone away and stared at it in disbelief. “Ty you didn’t?” She whispered into the phone.

 

              “I’ll be seeing you soon Tammy.” The phone went dead in her ear and she let it fall on the bed. She got the message loud and clear. Ty was the one who killed Sam and he would be coming for her. She was released ten days later. Detective Thompson and a uniformed cop was escorting her and her mother back to San Diego. Tammy had kept Ty’s involvement to herself, but Detective Thompson let her know that his fingerprint was lifted from Sam’s window and he was now the main suspect. They all rode in silence to Tammy’s townhouse. Detective Thompson helped her out the van.

 

              “What is your real name? I’m getting tired calling you Detective.”

 

              “Oh really. I always thought women got off on the whole Detective thing.” He teased.

 

              “Really? What kind of line was that?” She smiled.

 

              “My name is Greg.”

 

              “Wow. Don’t come across too many brothas with the name Greg.”

 

              “I’m going to ignore that last comment. Do you need some help inside?”

 

              “No. I’m good. I just need to grab my important documents folders then I’ll be back.” Using her crutch like her doctor showed her, she went into her house. She closed the door behind her and walk over to her hallway closet. She pulled her folder from a overhear shelf and checked inside to make sure everything was there. She felt someone behind her and she turned around, swinging her crutch. Ty caught it before it could hit his face. “What are you doing here?”

             

“My face is all over the news. Who’d you tell?”

             

“I didn’t tell anybody.”

             

“What is it with you lyin’ ass females?”

             

“I swear I didn’t. They found your fingerprints on her window. That’s what Gre-Detective Thompson told me. How you get in here? What do you want?”

             

“I told you I would be seein’ you soon. Come with me.”

             

“No Ty. You killed someone. How could you?”

             

“Once you get over the initial shock it’s not that hard. Now I’m only gonna ask you again. Come with me.” He said with a straight face.

 

              “No.” Ty snatched the crutch completely out her hand and slapped her aside the head with it. The fall had dazed her. She could feel his hands on her throat, but she refused to be his second victim. She kneed him with her good leg and pulled herself away from him. He pulled a gun out his waistband, waving it in her face.

 

              “No come quietly or I will shoot you.” Tammy forced the gun up and a shot went off.  Pieces of the ceiling fell towards them.

             

“Tammy!” Greg and her mother rushed in. The uniformed cop right behind them, grabbing Esperanza. Ty turned the gun back on Tammy, who covered her face. Esperanza let out a scream, shoving the cop back and ran to Tammy. Greg pulled out his gun.

 

              “Mrs. Morrison! NO!” Ty pulled the trigger, taking Esperanza down.

             

“MOM!” Greg fired at Ty, who ducked and scooped Tammy off the floor. He shoved the still hot gun to her head. “Let me go! You shot my mom. Let go!” She screamed.

 

              “Don’t move Detective and don’t think about it.” Ty ordered causing the cop to stop reaching for his gun. “The bitch should have just came with me. I didn’t want to hurt anybody else just Sam.”

             

“She’s not a bitch and are you confessing to killing Samantha Jackson?”

             

“Oh my bad! Did’ja fuck this bitch already? She was a virgin when I had her.” Tammy felt like throwing up.

             

“Why you kill Samantha?”

             

“Another time. I’ll be back for you.” He kissed the side of her neck then flung her toward Greg. He caught her and they fell to the floor.

 

              “Detective you alright?”

 

              “Yes.”

 

              “Shit he’s gone.” Tammy looked up and the cop was right. She pushed away from Greg and crawled over to her mom.

 

              “Momma?” The cop was checking her.

 

              “She’s gone ma’am.” Tammy placed her head on her mom’s lifeless body and silently cried. Greg called in back up.

 

              “Tammy it’s all my fault. I’m sorry. I’ve should have done a perimeter check.” She lifted her head, pushing her hair behind her ear.

 

              “I don’t blame you. I blame Ty. He did this.”

 

              “Here.” The cop found a sheet and covered the body while Greg helped her up.

 

              “He’s not going to stop. He threatened to come back for you.” Greg whispered. Tammy shuddered. He helped her to a chair and went outside. The EMTs arrived and loaded her mother’s body out the house. Tammy couldn’t help bursting into tears as they took the body out passed her. Greg came back in. “Tammy are you alright?”

 

              “No.” she replied weakly.

 

              “Your place is a crime scene. We have to leave immediately.”

 

              “Fine. Take me to my cousin, Miguel Pena. He’s in San Diego as well. He’ll make sure I get to my mother’s house safely.

 

              “Well for tonight. You’re coming home with me.”

 

              “Can you do that? Isn’t there some rule?”

 

              “Fuck the rules. This guy was seriously trying to kill you. He wouldn’t dare step on my property I would blow him away in a minute.” Tammy smiled.

 

              “Thanks Greg.”

 

              “Come on.” He led her out and to a waiting squad car. The car dropped them off at his house in a quiet neighborhood.

 

              “You want us to sit?”

 

              “No just ride by in forty-five minute intervals to be safe.”

 

              “Yes Detective.” Tammy followed him up the stairs to the quiet house. The jingling of the keys was loud against the wind. The door open and they walked into the warm smell soul food. Tammy’s stomach grumbled, reminding that all she had the last ten days was hospital food.

 

              “It smells so good.”

 

              “That’s Mrs. Garcia’s cooking.”

 

              “Ah senor Thompson. Caitlyn is asleep.” Tammy turned to see an older woman approached them.

 

              “Thanks Mrs. Garcia.”

 

              “Food is in the warmer. Goodnight.”

 

              “Night.” She threw on her shawl and left.

 

              “Caitlyn?”

 

              “My four year old daughter.” He said.

 

              “You don’t seem like the family type. Where’s her mother?”

 

              “Around. We’re divorced.”

 

              “Oh sorry.”

 

              “Don’t be. Eat. Calm your nerves and I’ll show you to a room. I’ll be back.” He disappeared down the hall and Tammy slowly ate a plate of the waiting food. Although she was hungry, she didn’t have an appetite. She had so many unshed tears for her mother that she was holding inside. The fact Ty tried to kill her scared her beyond repair. She continued to push the food around the plate. “Tammy?” She looked up. “You doing okay?”

             

“I think I’m ready for bed.” She said quietly. He gestured for her to follow him. She got up and followed him to a room at the end of the hall. “Thanks. Goodnight.” She went inside and closed the door behind her. Greg sighed and walked away from the door.

 

********************************

 

Greg laid awake in his bed. He couldn’t sleep and he felt bad that he could hear Tammy crying down the hall. She was trying her best to be quiet, but he could still hear her. He got out of bed and stopped at her door. He knocked softly on the door and went inside.

 

              “Tammy?”

 

              “I’m sorry. Did I wake you?”

 

              “Couldn’t sleep.” He came closer to the bed.

 

              “It’s all my fault...my momma….she’s gone. I can’t do this anymore. It’s too much.” She cried. He climbed into bed to hug her.

 

              “It okay Tammy. It’ll be okay.”

BOOK: Every Bitch Has A Secret
12.37Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

The Toss of a Lemon by Viswanathan, Padma
Foe by J.M. Coetzee
Eve by Anna Carey
All I Ever Wanted by Vikki Wakefield
Defense of Hill 781 by James R. McDonough
Ruined by Rena Grace
The Race for God by Brian Herbert
Sugar & Spice by Keith Lee Johnson
Love You Dead by Peter James