I drove back to the hospital thinking of how just about every time Rain and I were together we killed somebody. Now she needed a hug. Under all that gangster-Go figure.
When I got back to the hospital, I didn’t see Rain anywhere, so I was about to go in visitor’s area to wait for her. I saw Jeff Ritchie sitting there and then I saw Miles come out of the intensive care unit and walk down the hall. Since the old man was gonna be all right, I thought I might catch Miles weak and he’d actually tell me the truth.
I followed Miles to the cafeteria. He got a cup of coffee from the vending machine and sat down at one of the tables. I waited a minute before I went and joined him. When I sat down, Miles didn’t seem to notice that I was there. Then he looked at me. “You’re Nick, right? Rain’s friend?”
“Yes. Sorry about your father. Is he going to be all right?”
“I don’t know. He’s awake now. His arteries are so blocked that it’s restricting the flow of blood. He may be in danger of having a stroke. They say we’ll have to wait and see.”
“This might not be the best time, but I need to ask you something.”
“What’s that?”
I took Zakiya’s picture out of my pocket and slid it in front of him. “You wanna tell me about her?”
“I told you that I didn’t know her,” Miles said and started to get up.
“Yes, you do. You were having an affair with her. Nice N. Slow? That’s you, right?”
Then Miles did something that I really wasn’t expecting him to do.
He started crying.
I mean crying-like-a-baby crying.
I felt like shit for asking.
“I loved her,” Miles said and picked up Zakiya’s picture and stared at it.
“What happened?”
“I met her at the club a year ago. She was there to meet somebody, but he stood her up. And I wondered what kind of fool would stand up somebody as beautiful and sweet as her.”
“How long after that did the affair begin?”
“That night.” Miles looked up at me. “I loved her from that first minute I saw her. I know it was wrong. I have a beautiful wife, two wonderful kids. I know everything about what I was feeling for Zakiya was wrong. But I couldn’t help myself. It was like nothing mattered to me except being with Zakiya. But it was wrong and I knew it had to end.”
“So you had her killed?”
“What? What are you talking about? She was killed during a robbery.”
“You hired those two men to kill her. The robbery was just a front.”
“I didn’t have her killed. You’ve gotta believe me. I loved her!”
“They walked right up to her and killed her.”
“No,” Miles insisted. “It was a robbery. The police said it was some type of gang thing, I don’t know, but I didn’t have anything to do with it. Don’t you understand; I couldn’t hurt her. She was-too important to me.”
“No, Miles, you hired those men and they shot her.”
“That’s not true. I don’t believe you!” Miles said and jumped up.
“Come with me,” I said and stood up too.
“Where are we going?”
“To watch a murder.”
Miles and I walked through the hospital and passed Jeff Ritchie still sitting in the visitor’s area. Along the way, I thought what if I’m wrong? What if he’s telling the truth, and he really didn’t have anything to do with it?
When we got outside, he followed me to my car and we got in. I took the DVD of the murder out of the glove compartment and put it in DVD player. “Watch for your self.”
I sat and looked at Miles while he watched the video. Saw the smile come over his face when he saw Zakiya, and then I watched him breakdown when he saw her die.
I felt like shit.
“I wouldn’t,” he said through his tears. “I couldn’t. She was going to have a baby.” Miles looked at me. “Our baby. I was meeting her there that day to tell her that I would stand by her; that I would take care of her and our baby.”
“Who else knew she would be there that day?”
“Nobody,” Miles said quickly and then he looked at me. “Lakeda knew.”
“How did she find out?”
“That night before, I was in the office and Zakiya called. I knew Lakeda was in the club, so I told her that I couldn’t talk and would see at Paradise tomorrow. I didn’t hear Lakeda when she came in. I don’t know how long she was there before I noticed her, but she heard enough. She heard me tell Zakiya that I loved her.”
“What happened after that?”
“We argued about it. A lot of ‘how could you?’ and ‘how long has it been going on?’ kind of stuff. Then she left and she didn’t get home until after midnight. I asked her where she’d been, but we just started arguing about Zakiya again, so I went and slept on the couch.”
“You think she had her killed? Does she have that kind of juice to have somebody killed?”
“I don’t know.”
Miles got out of the car and went back in the hospital.
Chapter 36
I let Miles get a bit of a head start before I followed him in the hospital. It wasn’t like I didn’t know where he was going. Miles was going to confront his wife about his dead mistress.
Ballsy; I’d give him that.
Did Lakeda really have Zakiya killed? I didn’t know much about her, but from what I saw I didn’t think she had it in her. But you never know how far a woman, or a man for that matter, will go in the name of love.
I, on the other hand, knew. I had no illusions about what Wanda was capable of, and what she’d do if she knew for sure what I was doing with Rain. Wanda could and would have Rain killed. It only served to remind me of what a dangerous game I was playing.
Miles went back to the unit. I couldn’t follow him, so I took a seat in the visitor’s area. I looked around for Jeff Ritchie, but didn’t see him. It didn’t take long for Miles to come bursting out of the intensive care unit dragging Lakeda behind him. Rain came rushing out behind them.
I got up and caught up with Rain as she rushed to catch up with Miles and Lakeda. “What’s goin’ on?” I asked, even though I knew.
“I don’t know. Miles busted in the room and pulled Lakeda up from her chair and said ‘I wanna talk to you.’”
We followed them out into the parking lot and caught up with them just as the show began.
Miles stopped and grabbed Lakeda by the shoulders and shook her. “What did you do?”
“Nothing. I didn’t do anything!” Lakeda yelled back.
“What did you do?” Miles screamed again and continued shaking Lakeda.
“Stop it, Miles. What the fuck is wrong with you?” Rain yelled.
“Stay out of this, Rain! This has nothing to do with you!” Miles yelled at his sister.
“Tell me what you did!” Miles yelled at Lakeda.
Rain took a step toward Miles like she wanted to try and separate them, but I stopped her. “Leave him alone.”
Rain looked down at my hand on her arm and snatched it back. “You did this, didn’t you? What did you tell him?”
“The truth.”
“What truth?”
“Miles was having an affair was Zakiya Phillips.”
“The chick that got killed at your spot?”
“Miles thinks Lakeda sent those men to kill her.” Rain looked at me like she didn’t or couldn’t believe what I was telling her. And then she looked at her brother; saw the fury in his eyes. “He was in love with her.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about, Miles,” Lakeda insisted.
“Don’t lie to me!”
“Stop it, Miles, you’re hurting me.”
“Then tell me what you did.”
“What are you talking about?”
“About Zakiya.”
“What about her?” Lakeda asked. She looked confused by his question. Like she really didn’t know what he was talking about.
“You knew about her. You were the only one who knew about us and you had her killed.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about. I didn’t have that bitch killed. I didn’t even know she was dead.”
“Don’t lie to me Lakeda! It was you! After you heard me say that I loved her, you got somebody to kill her.”