Two uniformed officers got out and approached them. She glanced up. He didn’t seem nervous at all, probably because he was police, too. As they paused beside the body in the middle of the front lawn, a third person emerged from the rear seat and joined them on the porch. He had the letters S.C. M.E. stamped across his jacket. “O’Reilly, been getting into trouble? I thought I told you to take some vacation this week.” The older officer smiled. “Sheriff Stanfield, I tried, but apparently I attract trouble.” Matt shook his hand. “I wish I could have kept them alive for you, but I didn’t have the option.” “The lady looks pretty enough to cause some trouble.” He tipped his hat. Matt put his arm around her shoulder and squeezed it. He was trying to reassure her everything was fine, but she couldn’t help worrying. “This is Ksenia Sharanov.” “Glad you are safe, ma’am. You are a lucky lady to have stumbled on O’Reilly.
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