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  Brows beetled, Kate flicked up a glance. “Do you have to watch me?”

  “Yes. Where’s Laura?” Margo wondered and began to pace. “She should be here. And if the musicians don’t show up in the next ten minutes, they won’t have time to set up before the guests start to arrive.”

  “Everything’ll be fine.” Stalling, Kate smoothed her hose up her legs. “You know, Margo, I really do think it would be best if I kept sort of a low profile tonight. With this cloud over my head, it makes things awkward.”

  “Chicken.”

  Kate’s head shot up. “I am not a chicken. I’m a scandal.”

  “And last year I was the scandal.” Margo shrugged her shoulders. “Maybe we can work something out so that Laura can fill the role next year.”

  “It’s not funny.”

  “Nobody understands that better than I do.” Margo laid a hand on Kate’s flushed cheek. “Nobody understands how scared you are right now better than I do.”

  “I guess not.” Comforted, Kate turned her face to Margo’s palm. “It’s just that it’s dragging on for so long. I keep expecting that Kusack character to show up and cart me off in chains. It’s not enough that they can’t prove I did it if I can’t prove I didn’t.”

  “I’m not going to say you’ll get through it. That’s not enough either. But no one who knows you believes it. And didn’t you say Byron had some sort of angle to work on?”

  “He didn’t really explain.” She moved her shoulder, tugged at the elastic strap on the lacy belt. “Just mumbled the equivalent of me not worrying my pretty head over it. I really hate that.”

  “Men like to play white knight, Kate. It doesn’t hurt to let them do that now and again.”

  “It’s been weeks since Marty got the copies to us. I’ve gone over them all, line by line, but . . .” She trailed off. “Well, we’ve all been pretty busy, and I haven’t been jolted out of sleep by the sound of bullhorns telling me they’ve got me surrounded.”

  “Don’t worry. When that happens we won’t let them take you alive. If they raid the shop tonight, we’ll have Byron help you escape in one of his macho cars.”

  “If he makes it at all. He had to fly down to L.A. this morning. I thought I told you.”

  “He’ll be back in time.”

  “He couldn’t say for sure.” And Kate refused to pout over it. “It doesn’t matter.”

  “You’re crazy about him.”

  “I am not. We have a very mature, mutually satisfying relationship.” Distracted, she tugged on the strap again. “How do these silly things work?”

  “God. Let me.” Huffing, Margo knelt down and demonstrated how to hook the hose.

  “I beg your pardon.” Laura paused at the doorway, stuck her tongue in her cheek. “I seem to be de trop. Perhaps there’s something you two would like to share with me.”

  “Another comedienne.” Kate looked down at the top of Margo’s head and giggled. “Christ, now here’s a scandal. Pregnant former sex symbol and suspected embezzler celebrate their alternative lifestyle.”

  “Could I just go get my camera?” Laura asked.

  “Done.” Margo proclaimed, then held up a hand. “Stop snickering, Laura, and help me up.”

  “Sorry.” As she hauled Margo to her feet, Laura’s gaze fell on Kate. Her friend was sitting in an elegant Queen Anne chair wearing a black bustier with matching lacy garter belt and sheer black stockings. “Why, Kate, you look so . . . different.”

  “I have tits,” she stated and rose. “Margo gave them to me.”

  “What are friends for? You might want to finish dressing, unless that’s your outfit for this evening. The musicians pulled up behind me.”

  “Terrific. Laura, it’s the off-the-shoulder floor-length bronze.” Margo gestured vaguely as she started into the main showroom. “I’ll be back.”

  “Why does she think I need to be dressed? I’ve been dressing myself for several years now.”

  “Let her fuss.” Laura took down the gown Margo had chosen. “It helps keep her from being nervous about tonight. And. . .” Laura pursed her lips as she studied the dress. “She’s got a hell of an eye. This is going to look great on you.”

  “I hate all this.” Sighing lustily, Kate stepped into the gown. “I mean, it’s okay for her, she loves it. And you—you’d look elegant in tinfoil. I’d never be able to wear what you’ve got on. What is that, anyway?”

  “Ancient,” Laura said, dismissing her smartly tailored copper-toned evening suit. “I’m getting one last wear out of it before I put it into stock. There, all hooked in. Stand back, let me see.”

  “I don’t look stupid, do I? My arms aren’t bad now. I mean, my biceps are sort of happening. I’ve been working on the delts, too. Bony shoulders aren’t very attractive.”

  “You look beautiful.”

  “I don’t really care, but I don’t like looking stupid.”

  “Okay, we’re right on schedule,” Margo announced as she hurried back in. With one hand she supported her belly and tried to ignore the fact that the baby seemed determined to settle directly on her bladder. She tilted her head, took a long, narrowed-eyed study of her creation, and nodded. “Good, really good. Now a few finishing touches.”

  “Oh, listen.”

  “Oh, Mommy, do I have to wear that exquisite jeweled collar?” Margo whined as she lifted it from the box. “Oh, please, not those gorgeous earrings too.”

  Kate rolled her eyes as Margo decorated her. “Can you imagine what she’s going to do to that kid? The minute it pops out she’s going to have it swaddled in Armani and accessorized.”

  “Ungrateful brat.” Margo took a purse atomizer out of her pocket and spritzed before Kate could evade.

  “You know I hate that.”

  “Why else would I do it? Turn around and—drum roll, please.” With a flourish, Margo tugged the draping off the mirror.

  “Holy shit.” Her mouth agape, Kate stared at the reflection. There was enough of Kate to recognize, she thought, dazed. But where had those exotic eyes come from, and that unquestionably erotic mouth? The figure, an actual figure, draped in shimmering bronze that made all that exposed skin seem polished.

  She cleared her throat, turned, turned again. “I look good,” she managed.

  “A grilled cheese sandwich looks good,” Margo corrected. “Baby, you look dangerous.”

  “I kind of do.” Kate grinned and watched that siren’s mouth move smugly. “Damn, I hope Byron gets here. Wait till he gets a load of me.”

  He was doing his best to get there. The trip to L.A. had been inconvenient but necessary. Under normal circumstances, he would have arranged to make a full swing of it, spot-checking the hotels and resorts in Santa Barbara, San Diego, San Francisco. It was important, he knew, for the staff at every Templeton hotel to feel that personal connection with the home base.

  Josh handled the factories, the vineyards and orchards, the plants, and continued to spot-check the international branches. But California was Byron’s responsibility. He never took responsibility lightly.

  And there were still ruffled feathers to be smoothed from Peter Ridgeway’s reign, which by all accounts had been as cold as it had been efficient.

  He knew what was expected of him—the personal touch that Templeton was founded and thrived on. The memory for names and faces and details.

  Even as he jetted back, Byron dictated a raft of memos to his assistant, fired off countless faxes, and completed one final meeting via air phone.

  Now he was home, and late, but he’d anticipated that. With the finesse of long habit, he quickly fastened the studs on his tuxedo shirt. Maybe he should call Kate at the shop and tell her he was on his way. A glance at his watch told him the reception was into its second hour. She’d be busy.

  Would she miss him?

  He wanted her to. He wanted to imagine her looking toward the door whenever it opened. And hoping. He wanted her to be thinking of him, wishing he were there so they could share some
comment or observation about the other guests. The way couples always did.

  He looked forward to seeing that speculation in her eyes when she studied him. That look of hers that so clearly said, What are you doing here, De Witt? What’s going on between us? And why?

  She would continually march along looking for the practical answer, the rational one. And he would cruise on the emotional.

  It made, he decided as he adjusted his black tie, for a good mix.

  He was willing to wait for her to come to the same conclusion. At least for a little while. She needed to resolve this crisis, put the whole ugly business behind her. He intended to help her. And he could wait for that before looking toward the future.

  When the phone beside the bed rang, he considered letting the machine take it. Family or work, he supposed, and either of those could do without him for a couple of hours. Then again, Suellen was expecting her first grandchild, and . . .

  “Hell.” He snapped up the phone. “De Witt.”

  He listened, questioned, verified. And with a grim smile on his face, hung up. It appeared he had a stop to make before the party.

  Kusack was still at his desk. It was his wife’s bridge night and her turn to host the evening. He preferred the sloppy meatball sandwich and lukewarm cream soda at his desk to the tiny lady treats being served at Chez Kusack. He definitely preferred the smell of stale coffee, the headachy ringing of phones, and the incessant bickering and complaining of his colleagues to the cloying perfumes, the giggles and gossip of the ladies’ bridge club.

  There was always paperwork to see to. Though it would have earned him sneers to admit it, he enjoyed paperwork and plowed through it like a St. Bernard through a blizzard. Slow and steady.

  He liked the tangibility of it, even the foolish convoluted policespeak so necessary to any official report. He’d made the adjustment to computers more smoothly than many cops his age. To Kusack a keyboard was a keyboard, and he had used what he called the Bible method of typing—seek and ye shall find—all of his professional life.

  It never failed him.

  He was tapping on keys, grinning to himself as the letters popped onto his screen when a man in a tuxedo interrupted him.

  “Detective Kusack?”

  “Yeah.” Kusack sat back, skimmed his cop’s eyes over the suit. No rental job, he deduced. Tailor-made and very pricey. “It ain’t prom night, and you’re too old anyhow. What can I do for you?”

  “I’m Byron De Witt. I’m here regarding Katherine Powell.”

  Kusack grunted, picked up his can of soda. “I thought her lawyer’s name was Templeton.”

  “I’m not her lawyer, I’m her . . . friend.”

  “Uh-huh. Well, friend, I can’t discuss Ms. Powell’s business with anybody who walks in here. No matter how nice they dress.”

  “Kate didn’t mention how gracious you were. May I?”

  “Make yourself at home,” Kusack said sourly. He wanted the monotony of his paperwork, not chitchat with Prince Charming. “Underpaid public servants are always at your disposal.”

  “It won’t take long. I have new evidence that I believe weighs in Ms. Powell’s favor. Are you interested, Kusack, or shall I wait until you finish your dinner?”

  Kusack ran his tongue around his teeth and eyed the second half of his meatball sub. “Information is always welcome, Mr. De Witt, and I’m here to serve.” At least until the bridge club clears out. “What is it you think you have?”

  “I obtained copies of the documents in question.”

  “Did you?” Kusack’s bland eyes narrowed. “Did you really? And how did you do that?”

  “Without breaking any laws, detective. Once the copies were in my possession, I did what it seems to me, in my muddled civilian capacity, should have been done at the outset. I sent them to a handwriting expert.”

  Leaning back, Kusack picked up what remained of his dinner, used his free hand to motion Byron to continue.

  “I just received my expert’s report, via phone. I had him fax it to me.” Byron took the sheet out of his inside pocket, unfolded it, and laid it on Kusack’s desk.

  “Fitzgerald,” Kusack said with his mouth full. “Good man. Considered tops in his field.”

  So Josh had said, Byron thought. “He’s been used for over a decade by both prosecutors and defense attorneys.”

  “Mostly for the defense—rich defense,” said Kusack. He caught the whiff of Templeton influence. “Costs a goddamn fortune.”

  And has a very full schedule, Byron thought. Hence the delay in the report. “Whatever his fee, detective, his reputation is unimpeachable. If you care to read his report, you’ll see—”

  “Don’t have to. I know what it says.” It was small of him, Kusack supposed, but it gave him a little lift to tweak a man who didn’t appear to have an ounce of extra fat on his body and who could wear a monkey suit and not look like a fool.

  Byron folded his hands. Patience was, and always had been, his best weapon. “Then you’ve been in contact with Mr. Fitzgerald on this matter.”

  “Nope.” Kusack dug out a napkin, wiped his mouth. “Got our own handwriting analysts. Got their final take in a couple weeks ago.” Politely, he stifled a belch. “The signatures on the altered forms are an exact match. Too exact,” he added before Byron could snarl. “Nobody writes their name the exact and precise same way every time. All the doctored forms have the same precise signature, stroke for stroke, loop for loop. Copies. Likely tracings of Ms. Powell’s signature on the one 1040.”

  “If you know that, why are you sitting here? This is hell for her.”

  “Yeah, I figured that. Trouble is I gotta cross all my t’s, dot all my i’s. That’s the way things work around here. We’ve got a few lines of inquiry going here.”

  “That may be, detective, but Ms. Powell has a right to know the status of your investigation.”

  “As it happens, Mr. De Witt, I’m finishing up my report on the progress of this investigation right now. I’ll see Mr. Bittle first thing in the morning, and continue my investigation.”

  “You certainly don’t believe Kate copied her own signature.”

  “You know, I believe she’s smart enough to have done something just that clever.” He balled up the napkin and two-pointed it into an overflowing wastebasket. “But . . . I don’t think she’s stupid enough or greedy enough to have risked her job and her freedom for a piddly seventy-five large.” He rolled his shoulders, which had grown stiff after hours at his desk. “I don’t believe she’d have risked it for any amount of money.”

  “Then you believe she’s innocent.”

  “I know she’s innocent.” Kusack sighed a little and adjusted his girth. “Look, De Witt, I’ve been doing this job a long time. I know how to look into people’s backgrounds, their habits, their weaknesses. My take is that Ms. Powell’s weakness, if you want to call it that, was making a big splash at Bittle. Now why is she going to jeopardize something she wants that much for a little playing-around money? She doesn’t gamble, she doesn’t do drugs, doesn’t sleep with the boss. If she needs flash, she’s got the Templeton pool to play in. But she doesn’t. She puts in sixty-hour weeks at Bittle and builds up her client list. That tells me she’s hardworking and ambitious.”

  “You might have indicated to her that you believed her.”

  “It’s not my job to soothe anxious souls. And I’ve got my reasons for keeping her on the hot seat. Hard evidence is what makes or breaks a case in the real world. And gathering hard evidence takes time. Now, I appreciate you coming by with this.” He handed Byron the expert’s report. “If it helps, you can tell Ms. Powell that the department has no plans to charge her with anything.”

  “That’s not enough,” Byron said as he rose.

  “It’s a start. I’ve got seventy-five thousand to track down, Mr. De Witt. Then we’ll finish it.”

  It seemed he would have to be satisfied with that. Byron slipped the report back in his pocket, then eyed Kusack. “You
never believed she was guilty.”

  “I go into an investigation with an open mind. Maybe she did it, maybe she didn’t. After I took her statement, I knew she didn’t. It’s the nose.”

  Byron smiled curiously. “She didn’t smell guilty?”

  Laughing, Kusack stood, stretched. “There’s that. You could say I’ve got a nose for guilt. I meant her nose.”

  “I’m sorry.” Byron shook his head. “You’ve lost me.”

  “Anybody who dives headfirst into third and busts their nose to stretch a double has guts. And style. Somebody who wants to win that bad doesn’t steal. Stealing’s too easy, and this kind of stealing’s too ordinary.”

  “Sliding into third,” Byron murmured, grinning foolishly. “So that’s how she did it. I never asked her.” Because Kusack was grinning back, Byron offered a hand. “Thanks for your time, detective.”

  The crowd was thinning out by the time Byron arrived at Pretenses. Three hours late, he thought with a wince. The auction was obviously over, and only those lingering over their drinks or conversations were left. The fragrance of night jasmine blooming on the veranda mixed with the scents of perfume and wine.

  He spotted Margo first, flirting with her husband. Even as he hurried toward her, he was scanning for Kate. “Margo, I’m sorry I’m so late.”

  “You should be.” She touched pouty lips to his. “You completely missed the bidding. Now you’ll have to come in next week and buy something very, very expensive.”

  “It’s the least I can do. Still, you look successful.”

  When you bother to look at me, she thought, smothering a grin at the way he kept searching the room. “We raised just over fifteen thousand for Wednesday’s Child. Nothing makes me happier than raising money to help handicapped children.”

  Josh wrapped his arms around her from the back, placed their joint hands protectively over her belly. It rippled under them, thrillingly. “She’s trying not to look too gleeful over the number of requests to hold merchandise.”

 

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