Richard sighed. “I love her with my whole heart. I never thought I’d love a woman as much as I love her. She’s my life.”
“I agree.”
“I want this to be forever,” Richard said. “Can you handle that?”
“Sharing her?”
“Yes.”
“I’ve been handling it just fine. I happen to like you, Richard. No, I’ll never want your dick, but I can see us sharing her.”
“I’ll marry her.”
“You’re the one with all the money,” Jay said.
“It’s not about the money. I want her to be protected, and I know she’d protect you as well if anything was to happen to me.”
“Are you proposing to me?” Temperance asked, sounding sleepy.
“I thought you were asleep.”
“I was. I’m not asleep anymore.” She rolled over. “Are you proposing?”
Richard chuckled. “Yeah, I’m proposing.”
Temperance smiled. She looked up at him. “What do you think, Jay? Should I make him ask again?”
“I think you should put the guy out of his misery.”
Temperance laughed. “Yes, Richard, I’ll marry you.”
Chapter Ten
Three days later, Richard was back at the clubhouse. Jay and Temperance had stayed at home to make dinner, and he was going to miss it if the meeting ran over.
“I’m sorry it has taken me so long, but I finally found the one person that was present within a specific time frame,” Lewis said.
“What?” Russ asked.
“Each woman was killed, and from the autopsy report, the suspect is male. The damage to the woman’s bodies was consistent with that of a blunt force trauma, which anyone can do, but it takes strengths. These women, they were taken, tortured, and killed, dumped. Other women would not be able to work alone for this. They don’t have the physical strength to carry this out.” Lewis spoke without any emotion. “There was no rape, which is why the cops are coming to us now no longer as potential suspects. It’s something that doesn’t add up.”
“What do you mean?” Richard asked.
“Murder, there’s a reason for it. There is a relationship between most victims and the murderer, and I’m not talking like father-daughter relations. This can be something like each woman insulted the murderer, which is why he killed them. This doesn’t add up. Each murder is completely related by one thing, us.”
“So because it’s not rape, they’re saying it’s a problem, and we’re the only connection?” Richard asked.
“There have to be at least two different killers out there. The women that were found before were raped, so it was done by someone else. Each serial killer, murderer, criminal, they have what is known as a calling card. These three women do not match the women that were found raped before. None of these women had anything in common, they don’t look the same, share the same lifestyle. We are what connect them, which leads us to this man.” Lewis clicked on a remote, and three images came on screen, each at different angles, but what had Richard sitting up was he recognized the guy.
“What about this man?” Richard asked.
“This is the person that has been present near the women. It’s not a coincidence. He was at Blake’s club, and was seen leaving a few minutes after Darlene. They had been dancing together. He was also a visitor at your building, Russ. Tania was the one who showed him around.” Lewis pointed to the next image. The man was driving a van, and he watched as Sarah climbed inside on the small video of the footage Lewis had taken.
“What’s his name?” Richard asked.
“For the last two, he used a different name. I don’t know what name he was using for the first one with Darlene,” Lewis said.
“He’s part of O’Brian’s entourage,” Richard said.
Richard had seen him, and he used his cell to start contacting O’Brian.
Putting his cell to his ear, he waited for O’Brian to answer.
His heart was racing as he stared at the image on the main screen. Fuck! He’d not even given it a thought to check out O’Brian’s entourage. His club life had never entered his working life unless he had a club whore visit him to take care of his problem.
“Richard, what do I owe the honor?” O’Brian asked.
“The man who has been your guard, the one who stands in the back.” Richard gave a brief description of the man.
“Yes, I know who you mean. I don’t have his details. I use a security firm who sends out different men for me.”
That man had been with him while he’d been with Temperance. Hanging up his cell phone, he made his way out of the meeting, rushing downstairs as he started to call Temperance’s cell. It went to voicemail. Next he called Jay.