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Little Toy Bikers and a Woman on the Run
Chapter 164 Tired
Word of Rosen's death began to trickle in slowly until finally his law partner Allie Lowen posted a note on the firm's website saying that Rosen had been found dead in his car by a couple of boys riding their bikes along a country road. She added the matter was under investigation by the San Joaquin sheriff's department, but it wasn't considered suspicious.
No word of the woman that was dead in a ditch covered in a bit of dead grass and roadside debris less than ten feet away. Did that mean they hadn't found her? Could they really be that lazy and incompetent?
Short of putting a sign on a stake right next to the body, she'd done her best to guide the cops to the body. She couldn't do everyone's job.
She tried to focus on the good news—they appeared to be buying the way she staged it—Rosen died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. That's what Lowen must have meant by it wasn't considered suspicious. That's what it usually meant. Lowen was an attorney, so who knows, maybe it had some fancy meaning that was code to attorneys.
She was thinking too much about killing people. She needed to calm down because she made a promise to herself that she wouldn't kill anyone else until Louise returned to town.
No more thinking about killing. She would think about her favorite subject—Jax. He was looking a little tired today. Still hot, of course. Just tired.
