Ruthless (Keane) - страница 78

‘Do you think Rosa heard the shot?’ asked Layla suddenly.

‘No I don’t. She’s deaf as a post.’ Annie stared down at Orla. How had she managed to get inside the building without triggering the house alarm? Hadn’t Rosa set it, as she usually did?

‘No, I… I’m going to phone the police…’ Layla was saying breathlessly, stumbling to the phone by the bed.

She picked up the phone and started dialling. Annie crossed the room quickly, snatched it from her hand.

‘No.’ She grabbed Layla’s shoulder and shook her. ‘You want to spend the next part of your life banged up in a cell?’

‘It won’t come to that.’

‘Layla, honey, it will.’ Annie stared into her daughter’s terrified eyes. ‘Phone the police and I promise you, one of us is going down for this.’

‘One of us? You didn’t shoot her.’

Annie shook her again. ‘Listen. If you insist on doing this crazy thing, I swear I’ll wipe your prints off that gun and put mine all over it. I’ll say it was me who pulled the trigger, not you.’

Layla slumped on to the bed and put her head in her hands. She was quiet for long moments, then she let her hands fall into her lap. Her eyes slid to the dead woman.

‘You said her name was Orla…?’ she asked unsteadily. The hot iron scent of blood was making her feel sick again. She’d killed someone. She couldn’t get to grips with it, couldn’t begin to believe that it had happened.

Annie sat down on the bed too.

‘Orla Delaney. She used to run a gang with her twin brother. I thought she was dead, years ago.’

‘She was going to kill you. She really was.’

Annie nodded.

Layla swallowed hard. ‘OK. So we can’t call the police. What do we do?’

‘We call Steve Taylor. We need his help with this. He’ll clean this up,’ said Annie.

Steve worked for Max on the security side of things. She knew he would report back to Max, but she didn’t see what else she could do.

Layla turned to Annie, incredulous. Her mother never seemed fazed, no matter what life threw at her; she remained clear-headed, able to think things through. Confronted with a crisis, Annie Carter simply moved up into another gear – a gear most people didn’t even possess.

‘OK,’ said Layla finally.

‘Good.’ Annie dialled Steve’s number.

While she waited for him to pick up, Annie’s eyes rested on the corpse. Once Steve got rid of Orla’s body and dumped Max’s gun, would that be an end to this?

Yes. It would. She told herself that, refused to even contemplate any other outcome.

This would finish it, once and for all.

Oh yeah? asked that niggling voice in her head. But if Orla’s here, if she survived the plane crash that was supposed to have wiped out the Delaney threat… where’s Redmond?