I'd already been thinking about this fact, but now that Everett had said, it seemed, even more frightening. Maybe I wouldn't be safe at home at all. Not with Simon knowing where I was.
"Oh, uh... yeah, I guess that is a possibility. Well, well what can I do then? I can't just stay here all day, and these cops need to go, they have other cases to attend to."
"Hmm. Alright, this is what I'm gonna do. My old friend, the guy I told you about who's a, uh, doctor...I'm gonna ask him if he can be there to keep an eye on you. He and I go way back. And for the record, he's a veterinarian. Still a kind of doctor, right? An animal doctor."
His doctor friend was a veterinarian? Now I was really curious about what the whole story was with him stitching Everett up. I wanted to ask, but I didn't push him on the issue. Still, however, I couldn't help but feel a little skeptical about how a veterinarian was going to protect me from a crazed maniac like Simon.
"Um, I'm sure your friend is a decent guy, Everett, but how is a veterinarian going to be of any help against someone like Simon. I don't know if you quite realize just how dangerous Simon is, to be honest."
"Oh no," he replied quickly. "I think I know exactly how dangerous Simon is. And that's precisely why I'm going to ask Jimmy – the veterinarian – to help out. He wasn't always just a veterinarian."
"He wasn't?"
"No. Jimmy has a military background, and he's one tough bastard. Trust me on that."
It was reassuring to hear, but it also stoked my curiosity. Even though I knew I wouldn't be getting any answers about Everett's past anytime soon, it made me wonder about all the things I had yet to learn about him.
"Alright, so how are we going to arrange this?" I asked.
"Let me just give him a call now and then I'll call you right back."
"Sure."
I hung up the call just as Lieutenant Todd approached me.
"Is everything alright, Miss Andrews? Was that your boyfriend on the phone?"
I couldn't exactly call Everett my boyfriend, but the way he was making sure I'd be protected sure felt like it. That realization suddenly made things seem a lot more real!
"Uh, yeah, it was," I replied because it was easier than trying to explain what Everett actually was...especially since I wasn't really sure myself.
"Is he going to be able to escort you home, or would you like us to do that? We're happy to help you out, but we do need an answer kinda soon."
"He's just asking a friend if he'll be able to help. He's going to call me back in a minute or two."
"Alright, we're just tying up all the loose ends around here."
He wandered off, and I waited for the phone to ring, which it did after about a minute.
"Hi, beautiful," Everett's voice sent a shiver of delight down my spine.
"Hey," I replied. "So what's the verdict? What must I do?"
"I spoke to Jimmy. He's happy to help out. What you can do now is ask the cops to escort you to Jimmy M. Knight's veterinary practice. They should know where it is. He's going to close up soon, and then he'll head with you to my place. We're near him right now, so I'll drop my house keys off with him. You and him can stay at my house until I get back, and then we'll figure out further details regarding what we need to do."
"Alright, that sounds good," I replied.
"Okay, you got that? Jimmy M. Knight's veterinary practice," Everett repeated.
"I got it. Thank you so much, Everett. I appreciate it. I'll let you know when I get to Jimmy's."
"Sure thing. I'll keep you updated about my situation too."
"Goodbye, Everett."
"Bye, Vivienne."
"Wait!" I blurted out.