
F-BOMB: Curvy Vigilantes 2: Framed
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Mary E Thompson
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Chapter 1
Who knew a crushed skull would bleed so much?
Jessica German looked down at her best friend. Karliâs dark hair was wet where her head had been smashed in. Blood pooled beneath her, soaking into the carpet and dripping from the ends of her curls. The formerly appealing smell of piping hot pizza Jessica carried into the apartment blended with the metallic scent of blood in the air.
So much blood.
What was she supposed to do? Try to stop the bleeding. Jessica hurried to the kitchen and grabbed a towel, then rushed back and pressed it to Karliâs head. The softness of her broken skull sent a sickening flush over Jessicaâs body. That wasnât normal.
Jessica reached down and pressed her shaking fingers against Karliâs neck. Thatâs what you were supposed to do, right? Did she suck at that, or was there no pulse? Jessica reached up to her own neck and felt the rapid thump of her heart beating. She repositioned her fingers on Karliâs neck.
Still nothing.
Jessica was supposed to be there to tell Karli all about her first date with Braden, the man Jessica had been crushing on for years, a date that didnât end until early that morning with a promise for date two very soon, but Karli was dead. Dead dead, not dead tired or dead drunk, but head smashed in, brains visible kind of dead.
Jessicaâs stomach flipped and threatened to add to the messy scene. Instead, she choked it back and dug out her phone, her gaze never leaving Karliâs lifeless body.
âNine-one-one. What is your emergency?â the far-too-chipped voice on the other end of the line asked.
âMy friend is dead. SheâsâŠsheâs not moving.â Tears threatened Jessicaâs cheeks. She wiped them away before they blurred Karliâs figure, just in case she moved. Just in case she was only pretending to be dead.
âOkay. What is your address?â
âNine-thirty-seven Mist Avenue. Apartment Three-B.â
âWhat happened?â the woman snapped.
âI donât know. I was just bringing dinner. Her head⊠Thereâs so much blood.â
âWhy did you kill her?â
âWhat? I didnât kill her!â Jessica shouted. Why would she kill her best friend?
âThen why did it take you so long to call?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âThere are already officers on their way to the apartment. One of the neighbors said they heard shouting and a woman with short, dark hair ran out, covered in blood. Where are you, Ms. German?â
âHow do you know my name?â Every hair on Jessicaâs body stood on end. An icy chill swept over her. She looked around like she was being watched.
âThe name the phone is registered to comes up when you call. Are you at home?â
âNo. IâmâŠâ Jessica stared down at Karli. She couldnât admit she was at Karliâs. Then the police would arrest her. But they were already on the way.
âMs. German, stay where you are. The police need answers from you.â
Jessica tapped her screen to end the call. She looked at her friend once more, choking back tears. Karli was dead. There was nothing Jessica could do for her friend.
Sirens echoed in the distance. Not close, but Jessica knew they were coming for her. For Karli. To try to save what was already gone. And to take Jessica to jail for something she didnât do.
She couldnât sit there and wait. She did nothing wrong. They would figure it out. But she had to go. Now.
The hallway was empty when Jessica walked into it. Her options were stairs or an elevator, and Jessica chose the stairs. If she was lucky, she could get down them and out of the building before anyone saw her, and before the police arrived.
âExcuse me,â a man said, bumping into her as she turned the corner on the first floor. âAre you okay? Youâre bleeding.â
âIâm fine,â Jessica said quickly, looking down at where Karliâs blood had stained her jeans and tee.
âAre you sure? Thatâs a lot of blood.â
Jessica ignored the man and kept going. She raced the rest of the way down the stairs and pushed the emergency exit door for residents only and escaped into the alley next to the building.
She pulled her purse in front of the bloodstain and rushed to her car. Sheâd just closed the door when two police cars and an ambulance screeched to a stop at the front door.
Jessica didnât waste time pulling away from the curb and turning in the opposite direction. She needed to change and find out what the hell was going on.
* * *
Braden
Braden Wright kept his phone next to him, waiting for any piece of news. He hated leaving his bed that morning, especially when it was full of a warm, curvy, beautiful woman, but Jessica said she understood and didnât hesitate to get up and leave when Bradenâs closest friend, Wray, called and asked Braden to watch the boys.
Braden didnât know everything that was going on with Wray and his wife, but he knew enough to know Stacey could be in deep shit. The one and only text Wray sent said he was heading to the police station because Stacey was arrested.
It was almost laughable to think of Stacey Allen ever hurting anyone, but people did crazy things when someone they cared about was in danger.
âUncle Braden, can we play a game?â Joey asked.
âAbsolutely, bud. What do you want to play?â
âOutside?â
âLetâs go.â Braden smiled at the boys. He loved them like they were his own. Wray was his family, and Wrayâs boys were Bradenâs heart. After his tumultuous childhood, Braden wasnât sure heâd ever have a family, but when Wray and Stacey got married, he was a little jealous. He wanted that, too, but he never admitted it out loud.
Heâd also never met anyone he could picture a life with. Until last night.
âI throw to you, and you throw to Evan, and he throws to me,â Joey said.
Braden looked at three-year-old Evan and shook his head. âHow about you throw to me, and Evan can toss back when heâs in the mood?â
Joey shrugged. He was a good big brother. Braden was the youngest of four and knew how important it was to have older siblings that were amazing. He had three of them. He was closest to Taylor, the oldest, but the other two were always there for him if he needed it.
Joey tossed the soft football to Braden, then caught it when Braden threw it back. Evan ran around in the yard, jumping up like he was going to catch the ball when it sailed over his head.
âDo you want to play?â Braden asked.
âYeah,â Evan said. âI like football.â
Braden nodded and gently tossed the ball to Evan. He reached for it and missed by a mile, the ball sliding between his arms and hitting him in the chest before landing on the ground. He picked it up and threw it back to Braden, then went to his swing set and scrambled up the stairs toward the slide.
Braden kept an eye on Evan and played catch with Joey. He stifled a yawn, the product of a long night between the thighs of Jessica German, and grinned.
âWhy are you smiling?â Joey asked.
Braden quickly schooled his features, but it was obviously too late. âI was just thinking about something a friend said yesterday.â
âWhat friend?â
âHer name is Jessica.â
âWhat did she say?â
Braden thought quickly to come up with something other than the sexy words Jessica whispered when he sank into her the first time. âIâve never cum that hard.â His dick swelled with his chest when she confessed that. He didnât think she meant to say it, but all it did was make him want to try harder to please her.
âShe said she could throw a ball harder than me.â
âMy mommy canât throw very hard. She said sheâs not that strong, but she can still carry my brother, so I know sheâs strong,â Joey said.
âYour mommy is very strong. Sheâs smart and creative and beautiful, too.â
âDo you like my mommy?â Joey asked.
âVery much. Sheâs a good friend of mine. Iâm very happy she married your daddy because he loves her a lot.â
âHe almost messed it up, but he fixed it again.â
Braden smiled. âYes, he did. Are you guys hungry? Want a snack or lunch or something?â
Both boys cheered and raced for the door. Food was always a good distraction with them. They were always hungry.
It wasnât too long after lunch when Wray and Stacey got home. Stacey went straight upstairs to shower, and Wray took over kid duty. He promised to get in touch later and give Braden an update. Braden understood that meant he couldnât talk in front of the boys. And likely also meant Wray wouldnât be in for their shift at the fire station that night.
Braden made his way out with the promise that he would always be there to help with the boys if Wray or Stacey needed him.
Sleep was important when Braden was working overnight, but sleep evaded him. His pillow smelled like Jessica, and he couldnât stop his mind from replaying their night over and over until his alarm went off.
He dragged himself into the shower, then headed to work. He sent Jessica a text, but by the time he got to work, there wasnât a reply. He pushed it out of his mind and started his shift.
A call came in early in the shift, then the team settled in for dinner. Braden went to the weight room to get out some of his pent-up energy before eating. When he joined the rest of them, they were deep in conversation.
âHey Wright, why is your date on the news?â asked Marcinko.
âWhat are you talking about?â
âThat woman who works for your sister? Didnât you go out with her?â
âYeah. So?â
âShe killed someone. Sheâs on the news.â Powers pointed to the TV screen where the news was on as Braden opened his mouth to argue.
Then snapped it shut.
âPolice are looking for a suspect in the murder of a local woman tonight. Karli Sloaneâs body was found in her apartment this afternoon. She was an art therapist and loved by her patients. A woman named Jessica German was seen fleeing Ms. Sloaneâs apartment shortly before police arrived. This picture was taken from security cameras in Ms. Sloaneâs apartment building. If anyone has any information about Ms. Germanâs whereabouts, you are asked to call the police.â
Braden had seen some of the worst humanity had to offer in his years since joining the fire department, but finding out the woman he spent the night with was a murderer was more than a little shocking.
Bradenâs phone buzzed in his pocket. He wasnât sure he wanted to answer it, but when he saw it was his sister, he left the break room to find some privacy from his nosy coworkers. âI saw.â
âItâs not true, Braden.â
âHow do you know?â
Jessica had been Taylorâs assistant for years. They were close, even more so since Taylorâs boyfriend knocked down a few of the walls she used to keep people at bay. Braden would forever be grateful to Dex for how happy he made Taylor. If anyone deserved it, it was her.
âSheâs not that kind of person. You know this. You know her.â
âDo I? Do you? Come on, Tay-Tay, do we ever really know anyone? Do we need to talk about Dad?â
âDad is a monster. Heâs different. This is Jessica. You were with her last night. How did she seem after your date?â
Braden hardened at the thought. Their date was supposed to be dinner. Braden thought Jessica was sweet and smart, and Taylor wore him down, saying she thought theyâd be good together. Braden asked Jessica out to get his sister off his back. He never expected to connect with Jessica the way he didâto not want the night to end and invite her back to his placeâor to carry her to his room and taste every inch of her sexy, curvy body.
âBraden? Are you still there?â
âYeah. Iâm here. Sorry. She was fine. I donât know what you want me to say. Did she look like she was going to leave my place and kill her best friend? No.â
âWhoa, wait. I thought you were meeting at the restaurant. Why was she at your house?â
âUm, wellâŠâ
âHey! Give that back!â Taylor shouted, her voice far away.
âYou do not have to tell your sister anything,â Dex said. He moved in with Taylor shortly after they got together, and Dex was like another brother to Bradenâone who wasnât afraid to run interference between the siblings.
âSheâs going to be pissed you stole her phone.â
âSheâll get over it, eventually. Listen, for what itâs worth, I canât see Jessica doing what they said she did. Sheâs too sweet of a person. Sheâs not the type to snap, and sheâs not the type to plan something like this. Trust me.â
Braden really wanted to believe Dex and Taylor. Taylor had a knack for seeing who a person truly was, which made her an amazing boss and business owner. Dex was a former SEAL with an undeniable talent for reading people.
But no matter how much Braden wanted to believe them, and how much he thought the same, what he couldnât understand was⊠âWhere is she? If she was there, she had to know the police would want to talk to her. Why wouldnât she stay to answer questions?â
Dex sighed, as if he expected the question. âI canât answer that. Have you spoken to her?â
âNot since she left this morning.â
âThis⊠I am not going to repeat that, but do you really think that little of the,â his voice dropped to a whisper, âwoman you spent the night with?â
âI donât know, man. Iâm going to try to call her. See if sheâll talk to me. Tell me whatâs going on.â
âI know you like to follow the rules, and I do, too, but you have to understand not everyone feels as though they can. We donât know what was going through her mind, but maybe sheâs a witness and doesnât think sheâs safe.â
âThey said sheâs a suspect.â
âI know, but Braden, donât jump to conclusions yet.â
âToo late.â
Dex sighed. âDo you want us on this?â Dex was part owner of a group of former SEALs who helped protect the bordersâamong other things.
âThis isnât what you guys do.â
âWe find people, and we protect people, and we uncover the truth. We will find Jessica if you want us to.â
Braden shook his head before he answered. âNo, itâs fine. Iâm sure thereâs an explanation.â
âIâm sure there is. If we hear anything, weâll let you know.â
âThanks. And thanks for the wrath youâre about to face with Taylor.â
Dex chuckled. âI can handle it. Keep in touch.â
Braden nodded and hung up. He didnât feel any better.
He called Jessica, but it went to voicemail. He wasnât sure what he was expecting, but it was still a disappointment to hear her recorded voice asking him to leave a message.
âHey, Jessica. I donât know whatâs going on, but I hope youâre safe. If I can help you, call me.â
Braden hung up and sent a text with a similar message, then stared at his phone. Now what?
The voices and sounds of the rest of the crew filtered through the open space to him. Bradenâs stomach growled. It was going to be a long nightâeven longer if he didnât eat.
He ignored the other guys and carried a bowl of chili to the end of the table. A few of them gave him a side-eye, but he focused on his food instead of them. When he was done, he put his bowl and spoon in the dishwasher and went to the bunk room to call Jessica again.
No answer. Again. He didnât bother to leave another message.
Where was she? And why didnât she talk to the police? If she didnât kill Karli, why was she running from Karliâs buildingâwith blood on her clothes?






































