Authors: Barbara Westbrook
Taken in Hand
by
Shannon West and L.L. Brooks
Up All Night Publishing
TAKEN IN HAND
Copyright © 2013 Shannon West and L.L. Brooks
Up All Night Publishing
Taken in Hand
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“You’ve got to be kidding me. No fucking way!”
“Sit down, Corporal Williams, and stop being so
dramatic. Are you homophobic?”
“No, not at all.” The handsome young detective ran a
hand through his short, russet brown hair and took a seat in
front of his chief’s desk. “I’m not prejudiced and to each his
own. Hell, I support everyone’s rights. But living in the same
house with another man and pretending to be his
submissive
lover
? Are you kidding me?”
“You know this sick son of a bitch we’re after has
killed another professor and his partner, and that makes a
total of four men. Four men in my town in the past two
months. It’s intolerable. We haven’t declared it, as yet, but
I’m sure we’ve got a fucking serial killer on our hands.
Yesterday we got one hell of a lead. We found out another
professor received a threat in the mail just before the first
killing, and he’s telling us the latest victims did as well. If the
letters connect to the killings, we have a chance to not only
save his life, but catch the killer.”
“What kind of threat? How come we’re hearing about it
from this other professor?”
“The most recent victims and the English professor
were friends, and we found out about the notes when we
interviewed him after the murders. No sign of the victims’
note, but the professor showed us his copy--a piece of paper
with verses from a Bible cut and pasted to the page, along
with a warning at the bottom of the page to ‘
give up your
sinful ways or the wrath of the redeemer will force your
salvation
, or some shit, also cut and pasted. Phillips has the
originals. Before you ask, no fingerprints are on the page
other than the professor’s. It has an Atlanta postmark, and
the warning was clipped from an Atlanta paper. The Bible
verse came from a cheap version, available in several of the
big retail chain stores. No leads in any of it, yet, though
forensics is still working on it. We’re working on establishing
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whether or not the first couple received a letter.”
“I see.”
“What I want to try is an undercover operation.
Someone in the house with the professor, posing as his
lover. I think you’d be perfect. Your presence there could
draw out the killer or get him to make a move. If the
professor agrees to what I have in mind, we can’t afford to let
the opportunity slip out of our hands.”
Chad shifted positions in his chair uncomfortably.
“What do you mean, I’d be perfect?”
“C’mon Williams, you’re young, nice looking—
believable. We’re thinking seeing the professor take a new
lover will set the killer off again, especially in light of the
warning.”
“Okay, fine, I understand, sir, but why me? Why not
Phillips or Johansen? They’ve been in on this case from the
beginning.”
The chief leaned back in his chair to survey him.
“Phillips is pushing sixty years old. Johansen is almost fifty
and not exactly in the best physical shape of his life, as he’d
tell you himself. This professor is young, nice looking, and
no one would believe Phillips or Johansen could possibly be
his preferred partner.”
Settling back in his chair, Chad was unable to argue
with the logic. Phillips was getting older, as was Johansen,
who’d also put on quite a bit of weight in recent months.
Neither of them exactly fit the description of the previous
victims, all of whom had been men in their twenties and
thirties. Also the victims up to this point had been gym-
toned and nice looking.
And they were all gay. Gay men in
D/s relationships.
Damn it, what the hell was kicking his
pulse up?
Chad had fought against the idea he might be more
than a little bi-curious since his college days. Too damn
scared and freaked out to experiment, he had pushed the
idea he was attracted to men more than women way down
deep inside himself. So deep he rarely thought about it
anymore. Okay, so he cruised an occasional porn site on the
internet. Lots of guys looked at porn. It didn’t mean a thing.
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Gay porn?
The evil little part of him kept popping up with an
inner dialogue, pestering him again.
Porn that involved two
men, one wearing leather, with the other tied down and
helpless?
“Okay!” Chad said too loudly, to drown out the voice in
his head. The chief stared at him in alarm. Quickly clearing
his throat, Chad continued. “I mean, uh…okay, I’ll at least
meet with the guy and see if it’s plausible.”
The chief opened a file on his desk. “His name is Adam
Morrison. He’s a professor of…” He looked down to check his
notes. “Renaissance Literature at the University. One of the
victims was not only a colleague but also a close personal
friend, which is why he knew about the threat. With this
threat to him and the subsequent murder, he’s calm enough,
but a little concerned and rightfully so. He volunteered to do
whatever he could to help us find the killer when we
interviewed him yesterday. If we can convince him to pose as
your partner in a relationship, we might be able to entice the
killer to show himself. Of course, you can assure him he’ll
have round the clock surveillance, as well as security
cameras outside, and you’d be on the inside to protect him
at all times.”
“This guy has definitely been cleared as a suspect?”
“Absolutely. Solid alibis for all the murders. He has a
confirmed alibi for the first murder, and he was in front of a
classroom full of students when the last one was committed.
No, he’s solid. Seems to be a nice enough guy too. I think
you’ll get along fine with him. I know you haven’t been on
the case and only have a general idea of what’s been going
on.” He handed Chad a business card, along with the case
file on the murders. “Look over the notes and reports to
familiarize yourself with all the details. You won’t be doing
much investigation, but you still need to know what’s going
on to be able to recognize possible important details that
might come up. That’s the professor’s numbers. Call him
and set up a meeting today. If you think it will work after
talking with him, we can get you moving on this thing right
away.”
Chad took the card and frowned down at it. It was a
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simple white business card with the man’s name, his office
and his cell numbers embossed on the front, along with the
University of Georgia logo. Nothing there to make him feel a
chill slip down his spine or cause the slight tremor in his
hand. Why the fuck was he freaking out about this? He
needed to get a grip and fast. The chief was giving him a
questioning look, not the first in the last couple of weeks
either. Chad had to admit he’d been working on a short fuse
lately, losing his temper and being aggressive enough with
one suspect he’d nearly ended up being on report. Though
he didn’t want to admit it, the stress of the job was getting to
him, too many murders, too many people doing horrible
things to each other.
He got to his feet, pocketed the card, and with a wave
to the chief, made it out to his desk without embarrassing
himself further. Pulling the card from his pocket, he stared
down at it for a moment feeling his heart beating too fast.
Damn it, what was the matter with him? He’d call the guy
and set up a meeting. No problem. He checked his watch
and saw that it was almost eleven o’clock. The guy would
probably be in class now, so it would be a good time to call
and just leave a message. Ask him to get in touch.
With that plan in mind, Chad dialed the number of his
office at the University, expecting it to go to voice mail.
Instead a warm, sexy voice answered. “Adam Morrison.”
Thrown off guard, Chad hesitated a fraction too long.
The voice spoke again, with irritation. “Hello?”
“Yeah, this is Detective Chad Williams with the
Athens-Clarke County Police Department. My chief gave me
your card.”
“Oh, hello, Detective. Of course. What can I do for
you?”
“The chief said you might be interested in helping us
out with our investigation, especially in light of this threat
you’ve received. Can we meet somewhere soon to discuss the
possibility?”
There was only a brief hesitation before he agreed. “All
right. I can meet you for lunch today. I can be there by one
o’clock.”
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“Where?”
“The End Result on Clayton Street?”
“Yeah, of course. I’ll be there at one, then.”
The line went dead, and Chad found himself staring
down at the receiver in his hand.
Hell,
he wasn’t much for
small talk himself, but at least the guy could have said
goodbye. Good to know the professor wouldn’t talk his head
off
. He hung up, opening the case file to study it.
Phillips or Johansen had done a good job of working
up profiles on all of the victims. Two had been professors at
the University, though in different departments, one in
history and one in journalism. One of the partners was a
graduate assistant, the youngest, and in his early twenties.
Another was an attorney in town. None of the men had been
older than thirty-eight.
Both couples had been in openly homosexual,
committed relationships, and their bodies had been found
close together on the floor, tightly bound with ropes in an
intricate style known in Japanese shibari, associated with
BDSM practices. Though they’d all been beaten, death came
as the result of exsanguination, according to the coroner,
from the cutting off of their genitalia.
With no sign of forced entry in the premises, the
primary theory was the men had known their killer and
perhaps invited him in. Burn marks on their bodies told
them a stun gun had been used to incapacitate them, those
marks nearly obliterated by the viciousness of the beatings.