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Chapter 11

A/N: Apologies for the delay. Health is still not cooperating the way I would like it to. But here's a chapter and I've already started the next one. Enjoy!

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It was past dawn before Eric and you finally slept so it didn't surprise you to discover it was after one when you woke. You grabbed a bag and filled it with what you needed for several days. Odds were you wouldn't make it more than a couple without Eric coming to retrieve you anyway.

When you got to Sookie's you twisted the knob intending to just walk in as usual. You frowned when you found the door locked. It wasn't like her to lock up when she was home, but there was a killer on the loose. You knocked but received no answer. A walk around the house to the other door yielded the same results.

You huffed a sigh and pulled out your phone to call her.

"I am so sorry," she answered before you even said a word.

"Where are you?"

She paused before answering which meant whatever she said next was likely to be at least a half-truth if not a full out lie. "It sort of slipped my mind you were coming. Sam and I are running an errand out of town. We should be back before dark."

You clenched your teeth to keep from saying any of the many things that came to mind. "I don't suppose you have a key hidden around here anywhere?"

"Not since Dawn. Jason has a key. I could tell him to let you borrow it."

Seeing Jason Stackhouse ranked at the very bottom of the list of things you wanted to do that day. "I can manage. I'll see you later." You hung up before she could respond. It was probably safer that way.

You spent your time waiting in a booth at Merlotte's. You ate a meal while you read a book you kept in your truck for when you needed to entertain yourself. When Lafayette had a break, he'd come out and sit so the two of you could catch up.

The sky had grown dark before you noticed and you gathered your things to head back to Sookie's. You parked beside Sam and grabbed your bag. You didn't bother to knock when you got to the door. Part of you wished you had when you caught Sam and Sookie making out on the sofa. You cleared your throat and they jumped away from each other. "Am I interrupting something?" Your lips twitched.

"Yeah, you are," Sam answered with an irritated expression on his face.

"No, of course not," Sookie was quick to correct. She gave Sam a look as she hopped to her feet.

His disgruntled expression had a smile flirting with your lips again.

"I think Y/N has it from here, Sam."

That got Sam off his ass. He turned so his back was to you as if that would keep you from hearing their conversation. "Don't you think we should talk about this?"

"Not really no." Sookie had that tight look she got whenever she was in an uncomfortable situation. Apparently, she was having second thoughts about that kiss. That was unfortunate. As much as Sam could annoy the piss out of you, he was so much better for her than Bill would ever be.

"Sook." It may have been only one word, but Sam's tone spoke volumes.

"Sam, I asked Y/N to help me out by stayin' with me. I won't be any ruder to her than I already have been." She walked over to the door and opened it. "Now, I thank you for all of your help, but it's time for you to go."

Sam's gaze darted between the two of you before settling on your friend. "All right, Sookie. I'll see you tomorrow." He leaned forward to kiss her as he passed. She turned her head at the last moment so he kissed her cheek. His sigh was audible as she shut the door behind him.

She locked the door before facing you. You gave into the smile you'd been fighting and her shoulders slumped as she groaned and wiped a hand down her face. "What am I going to do?" she moaned as she walked past you. She dropped onto the couch and you sat beside her.

She leaned her head on your shoulder. "I sure am glad you're here, Y/N."

You hummed in agreement. "While I expect the full story about what I just walked in on, we need to talk about last night first. What happened?"

Sookie took a deep breath and sat up straight. "There was a party at Merlotte's for Arlene and Rene. I was feeling sorry for myself on account of Bill taking off the way he did so I was helping Sam out to keep my mind off things. I went inside for some more ice when I got this vision of a girl being killed."

She shivered and you frowned. You couldn't imagine being able to see the things she did. It had to be horrible.

"He was so angry. That was worse than what I saw. The overwhelming anger. I finally came to my senses enough to realize that the killer had to be there. I dropped to the floor and just missed a knife that slammed into the bar. I screamed and just focused on putting as much room between him and me as possible. The next thing I knew I crashed into Sam as I tried to see what was going on behind me."

"I assume you called the police? Or what passes for them around here anyway?"

She nodded. "Of course, but there wasn't much they could do. He was right there and I didn't get a look at him. I'm so stupid."

You grabbed her hand to make certain you had her attention. "Surviving is never stupid, Sookie. What good would it have done for you to see who it was if you died in the process?"

"I guess you're right." She turned on the sofa so she faced you and bounced in her seat a little. "Sam and I might have figured out who it is anyway."

Your brows shot up. "Way to bury the lead, Sook. Tell me what you know."

"When I had that vision last night, the girl that was killed was wearing a name tag from this pie place not too far from here. Her name was Cindy. Sam and I went up there to ask some questions today."

"You did what now?" You loved your friend but sometimes you wished she thought things through a little more. "And what if the killer finds out you were asking questions? You're going to make yourself a target."

She shook her head. "You're assuming I'm not already. But listen, so this girl named Cindy was killed and her brother disappears while they're investigating. The police haven't been able to find him. We tried to get some information from them, but they wouldn't tell us anything. They're supposed to be sending a picture to Bud."

You had no doubt you could get the information much faster than they could. "What's this guy's name?"

"Drew Marshall."

***

You sent the information to your father asking for him to find out what he could. Realistically you knew it would be the next evening before you heard anything. It was unlikely he'd have a contact at such a small precinct but he'd surprised you before. Sookie and you watched a movie and stayed up late talking. Well, it was late for her. You were always more comfortable in the night. That happened when you were raised by vampires.

After she went to bed, you passed your time by texting Eric who kept threatening to come drag you home. It was past dawn before you found sleep. As such, it took you a minute to process what was going on a few hours later when Sookie burst into your room yelling your name.

"Hold on. Hold on," you instructed as she fired out words in a rapid burst of confusion. You sat up and raked a hand through your hair. "Okay. Start again. Slower this time."

"There's been another murder. Some one night stand of Jason's. He's been arrested."

Shit. "All right, Sookie. Calm down as much as you can and go get dressed. We'll go down to the station and see what's going on."

She nodded and hurried from the room. Jason Stackhouse was a lot of things but you weren't certain he was capable of murder, despite your history with him. There was only one way to find out. With a sigh, you tossed aside the covers and climbed out of the bed.

***

You'd barely put the truck in park before Sookie had her door open and jumped out. You shook your head but didn't try to stop her as you followed at a more sedate pace. By the time you joined her at the desk, she was already giving Andy Bellefluer a piece of her mind.

"If you'd give me a minute—"

"I'm not giving you anything, Andy Bellefluer. How stupid do you have to be to think my brother killed gram never mind all those other people? How could you believe such a thing?"

"I was trying to—"

Sookie cut him off again. "Did you not get the picture they were supposed to be sending you of the actual killer? Of course, Sam and I had to find that for you."

Andy turned to you with an exasperated expression. "Help me out here, would you?"

You held up your hands. "Don't look at me. I'm strictly here to watch her back. You're on your own."

He sighed and rolled his eyes as he put his attention back on Sookie. "Your brother—"

"Didn't do this. That much I know and if you think—"

"He confessed!" Andy yelled over the top of her.

She visibly deflated. "What?"

"Jason Stackhouse walked into the station and turned himself in. He told us that there was a dead woman in his bed and we needed to lock him up before he hurt anyone else. I'm sorry, Sookie but that's what happened." The sympathy in his gaze had you rethinking your earlier assessment of the detective. Maybe he wasn't so bad.

Sookie licked her lips and gave a nod. "Could I see him? Just for a minute?"

He hesitated for a moment. "Yeah. I suppose that would be all right. Come on."

You had intended to stay in the lobby but Sookie grabbed your hand and pulled you along with her.

Jason no sooner laid eyes on his sister than he started protesting. "What's she doing here?"

Andy opened his mouth to answer only to be cut off by Jason asking Sookie the same question. The detective rolled his eyes at once again being cut off by a Stackhouse and you couldn't help a little grin. Poor Andy.

"Why are you doing this, Jason? We both know you didn't kill anyone." She dropped your hand to wrap her hands around the bars that separated her from the last of her family.

"You don't know that, Sook. Hell, I don't even know that. Maybe I did kill all those girls and I just don't remember. But I do know I can't hurt anyone else if I'm in here."

"Don't do this," she practically begged.

Jason looked from her to the detective. "Get her out of here, Andy. I don't wanna see her." He stepped away from the bars and turned his back on his sister.

"Come on, Sookie," Andy said as he patted her shoulder.

She hesitated only a moment before following him to the door. They glanced back to see if you were following, but you hadn't moved. "I'll be along in just a moment. Jason and I have some unfinished business."

The detective glanced between you and Jason before nodding once and leading Sookie to the lobby.

"I ain't got nothing to say to you, Y/N," Jason said, his back still turned. His shoulders were tight with tension.

"Don't care if you do. I have something to say to you." You gave him a minute but when he didn't respond you continued anyway. "Maybe I killed people and don't remember doesn't sound like much of a confession, Stackhouse."

"You don't know anything about it."

"I know I'm rarely wrong when it comes to people and you aren't a killer, Jason. You're dumb as shit but you aren't a killer."

He snapped around, scowling at you for the insult. "I'm not stupid."

You shrugged as if it didn't matter to you and it didn't. You weren't going to argue the point with him. "I do want to know how someone gets killed in your bed without you knowing about it until it's too late."

His chin jutted forward as he clenched his teeth.

"My guess is you were wasted or high and slept through the whole thing."

Fear flashed across his face before he schooled his features, but he remained silent.

You hummed as the corner of your lips curled into a small smile. "Got it in one. What's your poison? Weed? Meth? V?"

His eyes widened and he stepped back as you said the last. You arched a brow. He was even dumber than you thought.

"You can't tell him. Please Y/N, I'll do whatever you want, just don't tell him," he begged.

"Tell who? Andy?"

"No, that scary ass motherfucker at Fangtasia. He said he'd cut my balls off with a rusty spoon if I ever used V again. I like my balls where they are, Y/N."

"Eric doesn't want to touch your balls, Jason. Trust me. You'll be fine."

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