Knox's Stand (The Last Riders #3)

Holly nodded, her eyes pleading for understanding. “Vincent Bedford hired me to be Logan’s nanny. He rented a house for us in Jamestown, but when he was arrested, Samantha moved us here to Treepoint to be closer to her. She ran out of money when her father went to jail, so I quit taking a salary from her and got a job supporting us. Mitch, my boyfriend, watched him while I was at work. We were going to go somewhere else. Sam wanted a fresh start. The day Samantha died she called and said she had enough to get us out of town.

“Then after she died, I didn’t know what to do. That day you handed me those notes about Samantha’s grandmother, I didn’t know she even had any relatives. I was afraid that, with Samantha dead, everyone would think I did it or had kidnapped Logan. I didn’t know what to do.” Holly took a deep breath.

“We need to go, Holly,” Mitch said.

“Holly, there’s no need to run. You haven’t done anything wrong. Why did you come to the office today?”

“I saved enough so that we could leave Treepoint, but I wanted to see Sam’s autopsy report. Logan gets sick a lot and we couldn’t get insurance since Sam is dead. I thought, if I could see her autopsy report, I could find out what’s wrong with him. I’ve looked everywhere for it and couldn’t find it, so I figured you kept it in your locked drawer which I didn’t have a key for. Mitch was going to break it for me then we were going to leave town tonight.”

Diamond took a closer look at the dark, curly haired boy who looked exactly like his father. His skin was pale and he had dark circles under his eyes. He was a beautiful little boy, but he didn’t have the healthy glow to his cheeks as he should have.

“We’re still leaving,” Mitch snapped at Holly.

Diamond ignored Holly’s boyfriend, trying to make Holly understand the seriousness of Logan’s possible condition.

“Samantha died of a genetic kidney disease, Holly. He needs to see a physician as soon as possible.”

“Oh, God.” Holly looked at Mitch. “What are we going to do? I don’t have the kind of money that will cost.” Tears came to her eyes as she went to the silent child, lifting him into her arms.

“You don’t have to, Holly. His father will help. If not, there are programs that—”

“Mitch?” Holly looked at her boyfriend for guidance.

“Let’s go, Holly. You found out what we needed to know. If we stay here, you’ll lose the kid. Is that what you want?”

“No, but I don’t want him sick, either.”

“I’m not staying in this town. Make up your mind; either stay here or go with me.”

“I don’t give a damn what either of you do, but that kid isn’t going anywhere,” Pastor Dean said, coming into the room.

Relief flooded Diamond, knowing that Pastor Dean would be able to prevent them leaving with Logan until Mitch drew a gun from the pocket of his jacket.

“Mitch, no!”

“I’m leaving, Holly. Let’s go; either take the kid or leave him, but you’re going with me.”

“I can’t leave Logan,” Holly said, crying. “Put the gun away, Mitch.”

“Then I guess we’re taking him.” Mitch turned the gun on Pastor Dean.

Diamond watched in stunned amazement as the Pastor moved forward, jerking Mitch’s gun hand upwards. Mitch struggled, trying to regain control when Pastor Dean’s other hand snapped out, hitting Mitch’s nose with enough force to snap the man’s head back, sending him crumpling to the floor.

As soon as Mitch was down, Diamond went to her desk where she picked up the phone to call the sheriff. Holly stood, crying and holding Logan close as she rocked him. Diamond talked briefly to the dispatcher before hanging up while Pastor Dean stood over Mitch, holding the gun while the groggy man began to regain consciousness.

“Don’t move.” Pastor Dean cocked the gun, pointing it at Mitch’s head as he lay back down, not moving.

“Diamond?” Holly screamed as the sheriff barreled into the room.

“Holly?” Logan cried, twining his arms around her neck.

“It’s okay, Logan. Holly, calm down. I’ll help you get this straightened out.”

Holly stared at her in hope. “I’m sorry I handled this so badly, I don’t deserve your help.”

“Holly, you might be my secretary, but you’re also my friend.”

“You’re going to let me keep my job?” Holly wasn’t alone in her surprise. Pastor Dean and the sheriff were taken aback by Diamond’s gesture as well.

“Of course, you didn’t commit any crime. Samantha hired you to take care of her child. That’s not against the law, and I gave you access to my office. You got in with the key I gave you, didn’t you?”

“Yes.” Holly’s lips trembled.

“Holly, you were only trying to do what you thought was in the best interest of Logan. I can’t fault you with that, neither can the law. Everything is going to be all right.”

Holly finally breathed a sigh of relief, loosening her hold on Logan who gradually quieted.

“Well, now that it’s settled that she didn’t commit a crime, how about that man lying on the floor with a gun pointed at his head?” The sheriff gestured toward Mitch.

“Him, you can arrest for attempted murder,” Pastor Dean spoke before Diamond could. He shouldn’t worry, Diamond thought, I’m going to make sure Mitch stays in prison for a long time.

Her eyes lifted to Pastor Dean. “You saw them through the window, didn’t you?