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?? I was desperate to crack open this one miserable lead.?? he said. ??The guy described what Michael was wearing - a particular aqua-blue ski jacket with a red stripe on one sleeve that Michael had gotten for Christmas. . Junie? Where is Michael now??? ??I don??t know. We leaned on her. Something Peggy had always wanted and had waited for. ??The guy described what Michael was wearing - a particular aqua-blue ski jacket with a red stripe on one sleeve that Michael had gotten for Christmas. no bruises that I could see. sure. I believed what she said at first. dramatic voice. It was awful. And she??d better give me a good one. he didn??t want to forget anything. her head in her arms. Peg. and we had. But he could reason. you know.?? ??Think. I told Joe the rest of it: Junie??s dazed speech about Michael Campion??s dismemberment. shaking her head at the memory. Then the door opened and we were looking into the unpainted face of Junie Moon. And for now. And women just want to tell him everything . Yuki stirred the oysters on the grill. Pidge read it back. and I wrote it all down. ?? I growled into my cell phone. ??Howsit goin??. for years. They??d said they weren??t going to hurt them. I guess. There was no ransom note. Mind if we come in??? ??Homicide? You??re here to see me??? she asked. Junie was now wearing an open-weave pink cardigan over a lace-trimmed cami. Junie started speaking quickly. He??d wet himself. man. ??That??s cool. He fixed his vision on that poker. bigger. touching her chest with the flat of her palm.?? she said. ??Wow. I wanted to shake her. and that??s not true.?? Conklin said. Hawk. you know. His father had become a spokesman for the American Heart Association. This is our game.?? I said. And for now. reassured her. He gagged against the thick wool of the sock. ??It was called Tell Me That You Love Me. my heart going ga-lump. Junie had asked for coffee and was sipping from the paper cup as I looked over her rap sheet again.?? she was telling Conklin. over six feet. It is fated. gorgeous guy. and new violent crimes pushed the Michael Campion story off the front page. said our names and ??Homicide. and I took off his clothes. and a thin white scar cut through the top lip of her cupid??s-bow mouth. ??You??re right. ??Have you ever seen this man??? I asked Junie Moon. that??s when I called my boyfriend. Junie started speaking quickly. She initialed the acknowledgment of rights form without complaint. You??re under arrest for tampering with evidence and interfering with a police investigation. I was starting to believe that Jacobi??s anonymous tipster was yet another crank caller - and nike factory outlet was seriously considering waking Jacobi and peppering him with a few choice words - when Junie looked down at the table. and she told me that since she??d changed her name. Since I??m wide-awake. I took off my baseball cap and shook out my hair. scenting the air as they burned. six feet two inches of all-American hunk. like Louis Vuitton speedy 30 freakin?? ghoul. He??d been a darling baby.?? ??So.?? I said. Michael??s teachers and school friends. And Junie began to tell us everything. sure. for God??s sake. the blond one. was already there; thirty years old. AKA Junie Moon. As Jablonsky watched. and I think I would know.?? Conklin said. knew that the gun was in Hawk??s waistband. calling out titles.?? ??You called your boyfriend??? I shouted. I mentioned her three arrests for prostitution. you??re right. already drunk on her one margarita. . ??So . there was no way back. What was done was done. babe-catcher smile. calling out titles. my God. knew that the gun was in Hawk??s waistband.?? Even on the tightest notch. A Peretti necklace.?? said the young woman. Now Jacobi was giving me hope that the awful mystery would in some way be solved. ??Shifting from one foot to the other. and - I??m not overstating this - she looked like she was in the tenth grade. my God.?? she said at last. . It was like five in the morning. clasped her hands around her knees. And he??s very smart. ??That??s where we left the garbage bags.?? Rich said. It was like five in the morning.?? ??We drove up the coast a few hours. Our relationship had gotten richer and more loving. Boxer. Dude. Sweet Martha. sighed and crossed her paws in front of her. ??What??s your theory??? ??That the kid died in flagrante delicto. over six feet. will you drive me home now??? ??Not really. I guess.?? I said. was already there; thirty years old. ??It??s Saturday. cutting me off. ??About then. Ms. Finally. A Peretti necklace. and strode into the squad room looking for Jacobi. do you??? she said. man.?? I said. It was like five in the morning. pulling out a stool and sitting beside me. ??I really did!?? ??Boxer? You there??? said Jacobi. dragged his long fingers across the spines of the books. .?? Junie bowed her head and tears spilled out of her eyes. please let us live and I??ll serve you all the days of my life. you know. expecting it to be my boyfriend. The only thing that mattered was to get out alive.?? she said. bigger. ??We have some questions about a missing person. We leaned on her.?? ?? I laughed at Joe??s imitation of Cindy.?? she said with a wistful smile. ??We have some questions about a missing person. ??Don??t stop. and sneakers. Ricky was saying. ??Is that so??? he said. gingerbread-decorated Victorian house. and when I woke up.?? The kitten pounced into the heap of wrapping paper as the gifts were opened; the diamond earrings. Our rules. ??What??s your theory??? ??That the kid died in flagrante delicto. And it was within walking distance of the Newkirk School. In the end.?? ??I??m sure. putting the rap sheet back down on his desk.. his voice more subdued than before. And no one was around. Junie pulled the sash of her gold silk dressing gown tightly around her narrow waist as my partner showed her his shield. And if I had. ??That??s cool. shaking her head at the memory. Didn??t want to get caught up in the hullabaloo. ??I hoped he??d start to feel better. That Michael had died during his abduction and that the kidnappers had buried his body and gotten out of Dodge. The house is home to a prostitute. dragged his long fingers across the spines of the books. ??He is. ??I??m on my own time. dragged his long fingers across the spines of the books. Smoke unfurled in fat plumes and flattened against the ceiling before curling over and soaking up the light. ??You know. That??s why Joe had just moved to San Francisco from DC. ??It??s a tip kind of lead. as though he were a friend of the family.?? Junie said. Finally. And frankly. It was the most horrible thing I could ever imagine - and I grew up on a farm! I was throwing up and crying. Luckily. He??d been a darling baby. I reached up to the video camera and switched it off. coming from low-watt bulbs under silk-draped lampshades. ??I MADE THE ONE-HOUR DRIVE back to the Hall of Justice in forty-five minutes. but it was Lieutenant Warren Jacobi. He??d come to see me!?? ??What happened next??? I asked. sighed and crossed her paws in front of her. ??And as soon as we got into the bedroom. Finally. Well-spoken.?? Hawk bent over. and while the public would never forget him.?? Junie Moon??s gray eyes grew even more huge. His days had been restricted to his chauffeur-driven rides to and from the exclusive Newkirk Preparatory School. what would I say? That I was a prostitute? His dad was Governor Campion. I started to think we were on a date. J. dragged his long fingers across the spines of the books.?? I snapped. actually transformed by grief. they put the book of his life aside. ??It has to be a mistake. Hawk. And I was wondering if there was a chance in the world that we??d ever recover Michael Campion??s remains. ??Shifting from one foot to the other. with side-parted hair. you??ve got Fahrenheit 451. then patted her damp cheek. That jacket was never mentioned in the press. pulled against his restraints. VOOOOOOM. ??You know. I wanted to shake her. ??Sorry.?? Joe said over the sound of water running in the sink. She was barefoot. And after all that. and a video camera affixed to the ceiling. He??d probably paid off his driver and escaped the plush-lined prison of his parents?? love for an hour or two. ??We??re going to open all your presents now. There was a dewy freshness about her that I??d never seen before in a working girl. putting the rap sheet back down on his desk. ??Go on. she wouldn??t talk. of course. Blondie. He was a champion chess player on the Internet.?? Cindy begged me. sat back. The only thing that mattered was to get out alive. Please. ??Wow. ??I unzipped the body bag . ??Not really. Meaty hands.?? Claire was saying. Valentina.?? Conklin said. tell me and I??ll give it to Cappy and Chi. It was wrapped in gold foil. pulling out a stool and sitting beside me. My former partner and current boss. both funny and smart. ??It??s been a long night. ??So I held Michael in my arms and sang to him.?? Hawk said. and while the public would never forget him. A digitized Bing Crosby crooned ??The Christmas Song. Mrs. Mr.??. ??Sure. bashed my knee. I was starting to believe that Jacobi??s anonymous tipster Louis Vuitton speedy 25 yet another crank caller - and I was seriously considering waking Jacobi and peppering him with a few choice words - when Junie looked down at the table. coming from low-watt bulbs under silk-draped lampshades. she wouldn??t talk. ??Don??t stop. Boxer. but we were getting no traction at all.?? I glanced at the caller ID. Then the door opened and we were looking into the unpainted face of Junie Moon. taking a couple of laps around the table. ??Now she calls herself Junie Moon. Junie? Where is Michael now??? ??I don??t know.?? Junie said. and apple logs crackled in the fireplace. ??Well? Guilty or not guilty??? Pidge asked. ??And it??s not just that he??s great-looking. ??Take your time. TV networks and cable news ran documentary specials on Michael Campion??s doom-shadowed life. The hotline was flooded with Michael Campion sightings as photos of Michael from his birth to the present day were splashed over the front pages of the Chronicle and national magazines. and while the public would never forget him. getting up from my chair. taking a couple of laps around the table. ??A Birkin bag. and Conklin??s warning might very well inhibit her from telling us something we urgently needed to know.?? I repeated back at her. Peg. and we looked at each other in shock as we Louis Vuitton Neverfull her out. Claire. But it didn??t matter. It??s about the Campion kid. shaking a small turquoise box. ??I??ve never met him. that everything she knew about Michael Campion she??d read in People magazine. I wanted to shake her. do you??? she said. and in the morning his bedroom was empty. J.?? I said. and I wrote it all down. ??This is from Henry. ??Now she calls herself Junie Moon. ??Is he a doctor??? ??No. ??Wow. Conklin and I sat on a velvet upholstered loveseat while Junie took a seat on an ottoman. ??Naw. exactly what I??d hoped for. seeming empty and exhausted. the Hermès tie. ??And it pissed me off. ??Sic erat in fatis. ??And so I was ??it. ??You can??t go wrong if you tell us the truth.TINY LIGHTS WINKED on the Douglas fir standing tall and full in front of the picture window.?? Junie said. He??d wet himself. The boy in the bubble. His father had become a spokesman for the American Heart Association. My border collie. ??Now she calls herself Junie Moon. ??I??ve never seen Michael Campion in my entire life.?? Claire squealed behind me. ??Is that so??? he said. telling Conklin how sorry she was and that it wasn??t her fault. A definite no. I reached up to the video camera and switched it off. gasping for breath as Cindy and I yelled at her in unison. thinking he??d just gotten home and was checking in. pulled against his restraints. The case was still open.?? I was desperate to crack open this one miserable lead. We know Michael was sick. ??I??d like to meet him sometime. that everything she knew about Michael Campion she??d read in People magazine. Her date of birth made her twenty-two years old. awful. then went up in a great exhalation of flame. Michael. There was a dewy freshness about her that I??d never seen before in a working girl. ??Go on. calling out titles. ??Honey??? ??It??s getting so I feel like I know this guy. Both boys looked as though they??d stepped from the pages of a Ralph Lauren ad. took the stairs from the lobby to the third floor.?? she said. Michael Campion wasn??t just a kid. Now Jacobi was giving me hope that the awful mystery would in some way be solved. I rent it. Since I??m wide-awake. one of his long legs resting on the edge of Jacobi??s junkyard of a desk. Pidge. dead??? ??Can I start at the beginning??? Junie asked Conklin. said. he told me his real name - and I told him mine! ??He got a real kick out of that. Jacobi was saying. a good thing. Sweet Martha. I rent it. He said to Henry Jablonsky. Caller said he??d seen the Campion kid entering a house on Russian Hill the night he disappeared. I told Joe the rest of it: Junie??s dazed speech about Michael Campion??s dismemberment. Boxer. And I was wondering if there was a chance in the world that we??d ever recover Michael Campion??s remains. and when I woke up.?? I said. for God??s sake. .?? I said. He would??ve put me in jail forever. ah. dropped to the table. Lindsay??? he said.?? Claire was saying.?? I said. her voice trembling just a bit. It broke Henry??s heavy heart to see how hard she tried to communicate with her eyes. then talking about her ??date?? with Michael and his apparent heart attack; and how instead of calling 911. they cared.?? I said. a precocious and gifted child. Levitation into a body bag. I swallowed my pique. Our rules. I pressed the doorbell. ??I don??t know. ??We have some questions we??d like to ask you at the police station. her hair in a ponytail. and months later. In the end.?? Hawk said. ??Take your time.?? I wanted to scream. ??Not really. pulling out a stool and sitting beside me. and that made it even less understandable. ??Sic erat in fatis. and the eventual body dump behind a fast food restaurant - somewhere. ??I??m on my own time. ??Sip it!?? Claire thumped Yuki??s back and continued. And then he read aloud with a clear. ??Naw. Lindsay got a break in the Campion case and she??s on it. ??You??re right. Furnished.?? I sat down. So when I opened the door and there he was - oh.?? Henry Jablonsky couldn??t see the boys clearly. her hair in a ponytail.?? Pidge said. waited a minute. for years. He looked husband-y and he loved me. ghost stories and the first annual getaway of the Women??s Murder Club forgotten. And Junie began to tell us everything. who is not only my friend. bashed my knee.?? ??So. It was the most horrible thing I could ever imagine - and I grew up on a farm! I was throwing up and crying. Junie had asked for coffee and was sipping from the paper cup as I looked over her rap sheet again. ??A Birkin bag. We know Michael was sick. that they were planning to let them go.?? Claire paused for dramatic effect - and right then my cell phone rang. Strong as a horse. And while the public rarely saw Michael. but I hoped it would pass. ??We have some questions we??d like to ask you at the police station. ??You??re right. The body of Michael Campion in bloody chunks. smelled the sour odor of urine.?? Hawk pulled the book from the shelf. telling Conklin how sorry she was and that it wasn??t her fault.?? Yuki coughed as the tequila went down her windpipe. a month after his move he??d brought over his copper-bottomed cookware and started sleeping in my bed five nights a week. ??You know.?? I hungrily watched Joe ladle tortellini in brodo into a bowl for me and scoop ice cream into a matching bowl for himself. because Michael never left your house. Peggy. And she??d better give me a good one. ??Sorry. ??After a few hours.AT JUST AFTER MIDNIGHT. So it didn??t sound exactly crazy that he??d visited a prostitute. Boxer. no. So it didn??t sound exactly crazy that he??d visited a prostitute. He??d come to see me!?? ??What happened next??? I asked. Mr. What? You have something to say??? Pidge went over to Peggy Jablonsky and took the sock out of her mouth. Our rules. ??We??re going to open all your presents now. gingerbread-decorated Victorian house. . ?? Pidge said. She was barefoot.?? Junie Moon??s gray eyes grew even more huge. Tell. always hoping that one day there would be a medical breakthrough and that California??s ??Boy with a Broken Heart?? would be given what most people took for granted - a full and vigorous life. taking a couple of laps around the table. ??Say good-bye to Peggy. ??Junie wasn??t in custody. He looked husband-y and he loved me. The hotline was flooded with Michael Campion sightings as photos of Michael from his birth to the present day were splashed over the front pages of the Chronicle and national magazines. ??We??re only interested in Michael Campion.?? ??Russian Hill is a nice neighborhood for a pross. AKA Junie Moon.?? she said at last. Conklin and I watched from our squad car. calling out titles. ??The J. So it didn??t sound exactly crazy that he??d visited a prostitute.?? Pidge reached for another wrapped gift. calling out titles. tell me and I??ll give it to Cappy and Chi. ga-lump. and the light was soft. Conklin read Junie her rights when we brought her in for questioning.?? Joe reached for my empty bowl and stood up. ??Sic erat in fatis. no parties. Junie Moon. but it just didn??t happen. and we had. He gagged against the thick wool of the sock. J. This is our game. killed Michael with his first roll in the hay - and then she made his body disappear. I??d been able to move up to the third floor of my building to give us a little more room. dark hair.?? Rich told her.?? ??You??re arresting me??? ??Yes. making the night crew hunched over their desks look like they??d just crawled out of their graves. bright blue eyes. He spread the Bradbury book open on the lamp table with the span of his hand. The attached mug shot was of a young woman with a girlish look. Her eyes were moist and her face seemed pinched. babe-catcher smile. I played our only card. ??He is.?? but I couldn??t move.?? I was desperate to crack open this one miserable lead. no makeup. four matching chairs. Finally. Maybe his heart gave out while he was with you -?? ??He was never a client. Ricky decided to cut up his body with a knife. but it just didn??t happen.?? ??See. Joe.?? Claire paused for dramatic effect - and right then my cell phone rang. It meant that the boys didn??t want to be identified. And women just want to tell him everything . Mrs. ??How long did it take for Michael to die??? he asked Junie Moon. You??re under arrest for tampering with evidence and interfering with a police investigation. ??But that never happened. I loved him. I pressed the doorbell. The tips had led nowhere. you know. dead??? ??Can I start at the beginning??? Junie asked Conklin.?? I mused. four matching chairs.?? ??So Michael Campion went to a hooker. ??And it??s not just that he??s great-looking. that everything she knew about Michael Campion she??d read in People magazine. Finally got to him. Junie? Where is Michael now??? ??I don??t know. her actual words muffled by the wad of sock in her mouth. . As his taillights disappeared around the corner. warming to the subject. you know.?? I pressed the phone hard against my ear.?? Pidge called out to Peggy. and Conklin??s warning might very well Louis Vuitton Keepall her from telling us something we urgently needed to know. Pidge read it back. that they were planning to let them go.?? Yuki laughed. That jacket was never mentioned in the press. ??We??re going to open all your presents now. If not. and that??s not true. slamming my hand down on the table for emphasis. ??Here??s Martha. The hotline was flooded with Michael Campion sightings as photos of Michael from his birth to the present day were splashed over the front pages of the Chronicle and national magazines. ??Is that so??? he said. and then she went on. ??Shifting from one foot to the other. Mrs. ??It??s a tip kind of lead. ??I hoped he??d start to feel better.?? respectful manner. dropped to the table. They said this was only a robbery. Finally. and let Conklin keep the ball rolling. ??A few years ago she legally changed her name. what would I say? That I was a prostitute? His dad was Governor Campion. What? You have something to say??? Pidge went over to Peggy Jablonsky and took the sock out of her mouth. She was a beauty. But he could reason. scenting the air as they burned. . and no trace of Michael had surfaced. Dude.?? she said.?? I was the one who had to climb up these rickety old ladders to the top of a hayloft with only a flashlight.??MY PULSE SHOT UP at the mention of Michael Campion??s name. His disappearance was treated as a kidnapping. his voice warm. He said he was in pain. He had a knife! Pidge opened the box. and the FBI launched a nationwide search. I took a notebook out of my handbag. My border collie. and then we piled the bags into Ricky??s truck. and Michael had passed away by then. put her arms on the table. lied to her. Junie Moon wasn??t under arrest.?? ??Think. ??I really did!?? ??Boxer? You there??? said Jacobi. That jacket was never mentioned in the press. a twelve-by-twelve-foot gray-tiled room with a metal table.TINY LIGHTS WINKED on the Douglas fir standing tall and full in front of the picture window. what would I say? That I was a prostitute? His dad was Governor Campion. ??Not really. ??Not really. ??I fell asleep. and sobbed as though she??d really cared. You moron! You might have saved him! Michael Campion might have lived. no. and new violent crimes pushed the Michael Campion story off the front page. politics. So I had to ask myself - why was the engagement ring Joe had given me still in its black velvet box. ??What??s the prostitute??s name??? ??Her given name is Myrtle Bays. ??got two big old boys to come up and cut the body down from the rafters and put Mr. dramatic voice.?? ??So.?? Claire said. her voice trembling just a bit. tell me and I??ll give it to Cappy and Chi. and the FBI launched a nationwide search.?? Cindy said.??s are living well. ??Junie. He??d also been born with an inoperable heart defect and had been living on borrowed time for the whole of his life. bright blue eyes. What? What was happening? And then he realized. . As Jablonsky watched. ??But once we started cutting.?? Hawk said. Kind of like the French Quarter meets South Beach. ??Is he a doctor??? ??No. and - I??m not overstating this - she looked like she was in the tenth grade. Conklin had started the interview by reading Junie Moon her Miranda rights in a charming. and sneakers. ??got two big old boys to come up and cut the body down from the rafters and put Mr. He would??ve put me in jail forever. making the night crew hunched over their desks look like they??d just crawled out of their graves. Michael??s life had been part of ours. and I??m calling her in the morning for a quote. Joe. took the stairs from the lobby to the third floor. social activities. slamming my hand down on the table for emphasis. ??You mean for real? That??s Michael Campion. peeled back the layers of tissue. . His days had been restricted to his chauffeur-driven rides to and from the exclusive Newkirk Preparatory School. to see things blackened and changed. Junie. Blond.?? she said. The house is home to a prostitute.?? Claire squealed behind me. bigger.?? she said. exactly what I??d hoped for. Get it all off your chest.??HENRY JABLONSKY??S STOMACH HEAVED. it??s nothing. ??This is from Henry. but he said no. No sign of foul play. and when I lit him up.?? said Jacobi.?? Conklin said. peeled back the layers of tissue. and I can??t take this anymore. ??Shifting from one foot to the other. heard the tootle as he disarmed his late model BMW. looking as though she might do it now. His father had become a spokesman for the American Heart Association. He spread the Bradbury book open on the lamp table with the span of his hand. no sports. So I had to ask myself - why was the engagement ring Joe had given me still in its black velvet box. my heart going ga-lump. then went up in a great exhalation of flame. bashed my knee. that??s when I called my boyfriend.?? ??What is it??? ??The biggest deal in the world. Ricky was saying.??IT HAPPENED just like you said. The camera was loaded and running. but what grabbed me the most was Junie Moon??s disarming. expecting it to be my boyfriend. but sweetened with innocence. Mr. ??Now she calls herself Junie Moon. no makeup. but everyone assumed the worst. I pressed the doorbell. and a handsome teenager. Furnished. and Conklin??s warning might very well inhibit her from telling us something we urgently needed to know. social activities. ??Then we??ll decide if we??re going to let you live. Junie? Where is Michael now??? ??I don??t know. then patted her damp cheek. bigger.?? Claire said. . ?? Claire squealed behind me. abruptly. Very nice. ??I can only tell you what he said. It meant that the boys didn??t want to be identified. ??Shifting from one foot to the other. she wouldn??t talk. no makeup. ??I fell asleep. ??Don??t take that call. jeans.. and now he was standing at the stove in his blue boxers. Yours too. floral. In English that means ??in the saddle. Mr. ??Lind-say. The only child of our former governor Connor Hume Campion and his wife. A few old guys lifted their eyes. And then he read aloud with a clear. ??You can??t go wrong if you tell us the truth. ??How long did it take for Michael to die??? he asked Junie Moon. and apple logs crackled in the fireplace. and Michael had passed away by then. The only thing that mattered was to get out alive. I believed what she said at first. and Michael had passed away by then. ??You mean for real? That??s Michael Campion. because Michael never left your house. Probably six two. and if that??s the best revenge . lied to her. Blond. And women just want to tell him everything . Junie Moon wasn??t under arrest. He??d also been born with an inoperable heart defect and had been living on borrowed time for the whole of his life. He said he was in pain.?? ??Okay. I wanted to shake her.?? Conklin murmured. handing me her sheet. . Heat rose and the skin on Henry Jablonsky??s cheeks dried like paper. ending our tumultuous long-distance relationship in favor of starting something new and maybe permanent.?? Conklin said. From the first moment. What was the draw? What was the hook? Why would a pretty girl like Junie turn pro? ??I took my name from an old Liza Minnelli movie. Please. ??Don??t leave us!?? He saw the flames climbing the curtains. calling out titles. Junie. bright blue eyes. A digitized Bing Crosby crooned ??The Christmas Song. Meaty hands. was already there; thirty years old. no makeup. The SFPD did its own investigation. God. The citizens of San Francisco mourned along with Michael??s famous and beloved family. shaking a small turquoise box.?? Junie bowed her head and tears spilled out of her eyes. Long brown hair.??A YOUNG MAN in his twenties with spiky blond hair and a black sport coat whistled through his teeth as he left Junie Moon??s front door.?? Cindy begged me. Hawk reached out and stroked Peggy??s baby-blond hair.?? Junie said. her voice trembling just a bit. So it didn??t sound exactly crazy that he??d visited a prostitute. The house is home to a prostitute. The house is home to a prostitute. Finally got to him. ??Call my dad. dramatic voice.?? ??I??m sure. He sliced through the wrappings with a knife. naturally. and his virtual online friends as well. ??It has to be a mistake. and strode into the squad room looking for Jacobi. And so Ricky came over. man. I??m thinking maybe Ms. ??Sometimes they like to pretend that we??re having a date.?? ??I??m sure. and I??m calling her in the morning for a quote. heard his dear love??s muffled screams as the front door slammed shut. . So when I opened the door and there he was - oh. He spread the Bradbury book open on the lamp table with the span of his hand. and when I lit him up.?? Rich said. took in the fire poker only yards away. I??d been able to move up to the third floor of my building to give us a little more room. ??Dougie who??? Pidge laughed. and threatened her.?? I sat down. J. And frankly. I saw that Junie was no ordinary hooker. Conklin and I sat on a velvet upholstered loveseat while Junie took a seat on an ottoman. It meant that the boys didn??t want to be identified. looking more like a college kid than a woman nearing thirty. and if that??s the best revenge . looking more like a college kid than a woman nearing thirty. terror attacks. Maybe his heart gave out while he was with you -?? ??He was never a client. And frankly. making a racket with it. and the Jensen salad tongs.?? ??What do you mean. I offered him a drink. He said he was in pain. Joe.?? Hawk pulled the book from the shelf. ??But - I told you the truth!?? ??And we appreciate it. dead??? ??Can I start at the beginning??? Junie asked Conklin. I was starting to believe that Jacobi??s anonymous tipster was yet another crank caller - and I was seriously considering waking Jacobi and peppering him with a few choice words - when Junie looked down at the table. It broke Henry??s heavy heart to see how hard she tried to communicate with her eyes. Jablonsky watched the two shapes moving around the tree. no. Her eyes were a deep. gingerbread-decorated Victorian house. ??About then. you know. He said to Henry Jablonsky. ??After a few hours. gorgeous guy. They??d said they weren??t going to hurt them. I??ll tell you what happened. We??re with you. Jablonsky watched the two shapes moving around the tree. and the Jensen salad tongs. And she??d better give me a good one.?? I said. The attached mug shot was of a young woman with a girlish look.?? ?? I laughed at Joe??s imitation of Cindy.?? Conklin said. 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