The Ghost’s Deadly Secrets (Paranormal Romance) Page 13
“He stopped by today. Told me how you two were so in love.” Hayden crossed his arms. “Nice of you to tell me that before I kissed you. And spent the last week flirting with you.”
“No, it’s not like that.” She put her hand to her mouth. “He came here?” Her voice cracked and she looked like she was about to cry.
“Sure he did. Why didn’t you tell me?” He was trying very hard not to shout. But he wanted to scream at her so badly.
“He’s not my boyfriend. I don’t know how he got this address, but he shouldn’t be coming here. I didn’t tell him where I live. And I’m certainly not in love with him.”
Hayden dropped his arms. “I don’t understand. What’s going on?”
She shook her head and wiped away a quick tear. “Nothing. I just have to go take care of something.” She picked up her bags and was several feet from him before she turned back and said, “Is there a way we can stop him from getting onto the property?”
“You really didn’t give him the passcode to the gate?”
“No.” Her eyes were wide with horror.
His anger melted into concern. Something was very wrong about this situation. “We need to change it, then. Kaelyn, who is this guy? What’s going on? Is he causing trouble for you?”
“Please change the code. No, it’ll be fine.” She hurried up the stairs and into her room.
Chapter Five
Kaelyn got to her room, closed the door, dropped her bags and leaned back against the door, breathing hard. She wiped tears from her eyes, but she was trembling. How had Will found out where she lived? And how had he gotten the code for the gate? What other info did he have? Was her phone or some other account compromised?
She went to her laptop and began opening accounts and changing passwords. She changed the password for every login she could think of. This was too much. Her brain whirled and she felt vulnerable in a way she never had before. He’d said they were in love? The thought made her shiver in disgust.
This was getting so much worse. And it had only been a week. She’d thought it would stop. Thought someone at work would be able to do something about it. She would add this latest incident to her report at work and, in the meantime, maybe now the police would take this more seriously.
When she’d first talked to HR about Will, they hadn’t been too helpful. “It sounds like he’s just trying to be friendly,” they’d said, about the fact that he kept coming to her cube, even when she asked him not to. When he’d gotten her phone number—who knew how—and started calling her, they’d said they’d talk to him. Well, if they had, it hadn’t worked.
Maybe she should change her number. It was such a hassle that she didn’t want to bother, and she hoped that HR talking to him would scare him off, but now this? If the notes he left on her desk weren’t enough, now he’d found her address and the passcode for the gate. He’d come here—the balls!—and not only that, told Hayden that he was her boyfriend and that they were in love.
This week, the things he’d done had been a nuisance and only of slight concern. But today, this escalation had her afraid. It's only been a week. She’d met him on her first day of her new job. She’d smiled and been friendly. Somehow, Will had taken this to be something much more than the first-day camaraderie. She’d turned him down for lunch that day and dinner two more times that week. Why didn't he get the hint? Why didn’t he leave her alone?
Kaelyn put her head in her hands and cried. Everything had been going so well. Her new job was great, and she was here staying with Hayden, which was like being in a resort. Things had gotten a little hot between them and her feelings kept growing. Now Will was going to mess everything up.
He might have already ruined things with Hayden. He’d made it seem like she was hiding things and kissing him while she was dating someone else. And why should Hayden have to deal with any of this? If he knew what was going on, he might ask her to leave. He might say he didn’t want to deal with some stalker coming around his house. He had enough of those types of things himself. People got crazy when it came to lots of money.
There was a soft knock on her door and she sat up and wiped at her eyes.
“Who is it?”
“It’s me,” Hayden said. “Are you okay? Something is weird about this situation, and I don’t like it. What’s going on?”
She went to the door but didn’t open it. What could she say? “It’s fine. I just have to take care of something, and he won’t come by like that again. I must’ve forgotten I gave him the address or something.”
“Kaelyn. You can tell me what’s going on. I can help you.”
“It’s fine. He’s just… an old boyfriend that won’t give up is all.” That sounded somewhat better.
“Okay. Well, let me know if I can do anything.”
“I will. Thank you.”
She pressed her forehead against the door, letting the silent tears run to her chin. He was going to think she was nuts. She picked up her keys and got her purse. When she left her room, she looked around, making sure Hayden wasn’t in the hall somewhere. She didn’t want him to see how upset she was.
She got into her car and drove to the local police station, where she’d been earlier that week. Will hadn’t done anything than that they could do anything about, but hopefully, this would be enough.
Kaelyn stood at the desk, waiting for the officer to finish his call.
“Can I help you?” he said.
“I was here a few days ago about a stalker. There’s been another incident that I need to report.”
He took down her name and information, then pulled up her file. She waited until someone was available to speak with her. An officer came out to the waiting room and shook her hand.
“Officer Reid. Come with me, please.”
She shook his hand and followed him into a small, brightly lit room.
“Tell me about the new incident,” the officer said.
He took notes as she recalled how Will had shown up and what he’d said.
“And you don’t know how he might have gotten the address and passcode?”
“No. I never gave him my phone number, either, but he still calls me all the time and texts me.”
“Have the calls or texts changed in nature since this report was filed?”
“No, he still just says how much he loves me and wants to be with me.”
The officer looked over his notes. “Unless we can prove that he got this information by illegal means, there’s unfortunately not much we can do. He hasn’t threatened you in any way or done property damage. The best we have to go on is that he stole information, but we need some sort of proof or at least something to go on for that.”
“Can’t you search his computer and see how he got it? Maybe there’s something there.”
“That type of investigation requires a crime to have been committed. I know that this isn’t easy for you, and I don’t mean to downplay what you’re going through, but he hasn’t done anything illegal yet. There’s not much we can do about it. You can file a protection order, but it will be very limited since, again, he hasn’t threatened you or damaged anything.”
Kaelyn nodded. “I understand. But it’s on record at least, right? In case something does happen.”
“It is. At this point, I’d suggest that you change your phone number and look for a new job.”
Her mouth hung open. “A new job? I just got this job. Why should I have to find a new job when he’s the one causing the problems?”
“Have you talked to HR at work?”
“Yes. They said he hasn’t done anything to be fired over yet.”
He held up his hands as if this answered the question.
“This is unbelievable. He can stalk me like this and I just have to deal with it or rearrange my life to get away from him?”
“I’m sorry, Miss Woods, but until he commits an actual crime, there’s nothing I can do. I can’t arrest him for liking you.”
She breathed out
hard, her cheeks hot with anger.
“Get yourself some pepper spray. Maybe take a self-defense class,” the officer said.
“Right.” Kaelyn got to her feet. “Thank you for your help,” she said a little too curtly and walked out.
The pepper spray wasn’t such a bad idea. And she probably could change her number without too much hassle. But find a new job? It’s not like top paying positions in computer science were easy to find. This was a really good job and it had taken her months to get it. She didn’t want to start over, trying to find something new. And she shouldn’t have to.
Maybe there was a way she could make things hard for him, make him want to quit or make her undesirable to him. She tried to think up ideas, but other than showing up for work looking all frumpy, she couldn’t think of a way to get back at him. And she shouldn’t have to.
Chapter Six
All weekend Hayden kept an eye on Kaelyn. She just wasn’t herself. She wouldn’t talk, and he couldn’t get her to crack a smile. He’d always known her to be open, but somehow, she was completely shut down and shut off to him. He was starting to worry.
On Monday, when she ate breakfast before work, she seemed so tense. He’d come into the kitchen and startled her so badly that she screamed and jumped. Then he thought she was shaking as she picked at her breakfast, which she barely ate.
“Everything okay at work?” he asked later that night.
“It’s okay.”
He raised an eyebrow. “Just okay?”
“I just need to settle in. It’ll be fine.”
That was all she’d said before she disappeared to her room. So, today, he’d decided to do something for her. He wanted to cheer her up and make work a little better. He thought maybe some flowers would brighten up her day.
He called from his office to order them.
“Where should they be delivered?” the woman on the phone asked.
He hesitated. “Actually, I’ll pick them up.”
He didn’t get to leave as soon as he wanted to, but late in the afternoon, he went to the flower shop and picked up the bouquet of brightly colored flowers. He drove to the building she worked in and when he casually mentioned his name at the security desk, they let him up to her floor. It always amazed him how well just his name worked to get him things. The world shouldn’t be that way.
He wasn’t sure where on the floor her cube was, so when he stepped off the elevator, he asked the first person he found. She directed him to a row of cubes by the copier.
As he approached, he saw Will and stopped. Will worked here, too? Everything that Kaelyn had said came back to him now. He wasn’t her boyfriend anymore. Maybe this was why work had been so stressful lately.
Will didn’t see him, but walked straight over to a cube. Kaelyn’s cube. Hayden went around the corner to casually listen to their conversation.
“I just got back from HR,” Will said. “Why did you tell them I was stalking you?”
He couldn’t see her face, but he heard her sigh. “Because you are, Will,” she said in a hushed tone. “Please leave me alone so I can work.”
“Even Jason on third thinks you should give me a chance. I’m a great guy, you just have to get to know me.”
Get to know him? If he had been an ex-boyfriend, there would be no getting to know him.
“Will, I am not going to go out with you. I’m not interested. I told you, I’m living with Hayden. That means it’s a serious relationship and I love him.”
She hadn’t said it with much conviction, and he could tell she was only using this to turn him away, but still. The corner of his mouth quirked up. He kind of liked that she was using him as an excuse.
“He doesn’t have to know,” Will said. “I can love you better than him, Kae, just let me show you.”
Hayden made an involuntary face of dislike. Kaelyn hated the nickname Kae. Gabby on occasion called her KaeKae, and that was okay sometimes, but not Kae.
“I would never do that to him,” she said. “And I am not interested in you. Please go back to your cube. I have a lot of work to do.”
“I will as soon as you agree to go out with me.”
She must have started ignoring him then because there was no response. Hayden waited, the anger in him seething. This guy was a total creep. He’d been to the house and she hadn’t given him the address. He’d even had the passcode. This was so not cool. It seemed that she was trying to do something about it since he’d mentioned HR. But it didn’t seem to be working if she couldn’t get him to leave her alone now. She couldn’t even work, he was bothering her so much.
Well, Hayden never had been the type to stand back and let things go. He would do something about this. He took the flowers back to his car. He could give them to her later.
He thought that Will had driven a green Honda to the house the other day. He searched the parking lot and found one. Then, he waited. It had to be close to the time they were done with work.
People started to exit the building a half hour later. He watched, eyes peeled for the little creep. Finally, he saw him and crouched down between the cars to keep himself hidden. Will walked to his car, and as he reached out for the door handle, Hayden shot out his hand and grabbed his wrist.
Will let out a girly scream and tried to pull away from him. But Hayden was much stronger.
“Come with me.” Hayden pulled him toward the edge of the parking lot, where there was a thick patch of trees. There would be fewer witnesses that way.
Will let himself be dragged along for a few feet, then he yanked back. He managed to get his arm free and took off running.
Oh no. He was not going to get away with this. The second Hayden was under the cover of the trees, he burst into gorilla form, sending his clothes into shreds that fluttered behind him. He ran on all fours and caught up to Will quickly. He roared and Will shrieked again. Hayden pounced on him, pinning him to the ground with his huge arms.
Will struggled under the weight. He looked terrified. Hayden almost laughed. He shifted back into human form and punched him across the jaw.
“You stay away from Kaelyn, do you understand? Or next time, you might find yourself the victim of a gorilla attack.”
He stood up, and Will scrambled to his feet, then took off running. Hayden walked back to the parking lot.
It had cleared out some in the time it took for him to chase Will, but there were still too many people around. He had spare clothes in his trunk. He kept spare clothing in many places since he never knew when he might have to shift on the fly and would find himself naked afterward. But to get to his clothing required a walk through the parking lot. He found his shredded pants and fished his keys and wallet from his pockets.
He waited until there was a nice balance of empty spots, fewer people and a darkening sky. Then he bolted to his car. He popped the trunk open and quickly stepped into his shorts, then pulled a shirt on.
He didn’t know where Kaelyn had gone. He didn’t see her car in the lot when he left, but she wasn’t there when he got home. He went about his evening as he had planned. He worked out in his home gym, then had dinner. She still hadn’t shown.
Later that night, when he was relaxing in the living room, watching TV while catching up on emails, she came in the door and, when she saw him, flopped down on the couch beside him.
“Rough day?” he asked.
She ran her hands through her hair and nodded, bending over so that her head was in her hands and her elbows were on her knees. “The worst.”
“What happened?”
“It’s just stressful and my co-workers aren’t very helpful. I actually started looking for a new job today.”
“Wow, that’s serious.”
She turned to him, a hopeful expression on her face. “Any chance your company needs a new database administrator?”
“I can look into it. I’m sure I could create a position.”
“I can’t ask you to do that. That would be a huge favor on top of the oth
er huge favor you’re already doing for me. I’d owe you for life.”
“I might be okay with that.” He wanted to see if he could get her to open up and tell him on her own what was going on with Will, before he told her that he had seen plenty. “What’s making it so bad?”
“I just need to get out of there.”
“Kaelyn. You’ve been dealing with this all week. You can tell me.”
She sat back hard on the couch and slumped down. “Thanks. I appreciate that, I really do. It’s just something I have to work through on my own.”
“Oh.” He twisted his mouth to the side. No point in not telling her, even if she wouldn’t be happy about it. “Well. The thing is. I already know what’s going on with Will.”
“What do you mean?”
“I noticed you’ve been stressed and not yourself lately and that work was getting you down. So, I brought you flowers today. And—”
“I didn’t get any flowers.”
He reached over his head, pointing behind him to the table. “Those are them. I didn’t end up giving them to you because when I got to your cube, Will was there. I heard him harassing you. So I waited for him in the parking lot.”
She gasped and sat straight up. “You did?”
“I chased him down in gorilla form and told him to stay away from you.”
“Hayden!”
“I’m sorry if that makes you mad, but I had to do something. I couldn’t just let him talk to you that way and it didn’t seem like HR were doing much. If he makes you want to quit your job after a week, it’s got to be bad. And I don’t like that he was here when you didn’t give the address or the passcode.”
“Wait a minute.” She narrowed her eyes slightly. “What did you hear?”
He smirked. “Everything. Don’t worry. I know you said it just to get him to leave you alone.”
She let out a long sigh. “Well, I don’t know what to say.”
“Hopefully he’ll stay away now.”
“You really brought me flowers?” She turned to him with a huge grin, then glanced over at the flowers.
“Well, I guess I technically didn’t since I never gave them to you.”