Page 106 of Kill Your Darlings
In apparent response to Adrien’s look, Christopher said, “Thisis why I suggested it would be a good idea for you to stay in the bar with Jake.”
In fact, the comment was addressed to J.X., who retorted, “And this is why Ididn’tstay in the bar.”
Adrien, abruptly switching sides, said, “I think Jake would appreciate the company.”
To which J.X.retorted, “I think Jake would appreciateyourcompany.”
Finn said—loudly, “What inthe hellis going on?”
And Kyle said, “I’d love a drink.”
There was no official bell, but that was the end of round one.
I said, “You thinkIkilled someone?”
Our guests looked apologetic, but no one seemed to be backing down.
“You think I committedmurder?”Before they could answer, I said, “Just out of curiosity,werethat true, how do you imagine you could help me?”
Adrien said with touchingly misguided sincerity, “Keiran, it’s obvious something’s really wrong.You’ve looked sick with worry for days.It’s more than the merger.”
“Buy-out,” Kyle corrected.
“And there’s that body in the swimming pool,” Christopher said.
“That’s it?I look worried and there’s a body in the swimming pool, ergo I committed murder?”I looked at Finn.“I think we do need drinks.I definitely need a drink.”
“The body of Troy Colby,” Christopher pointed out.
I drew a sharp breath and said, “Please.Don’t stand on ceremony.Sit down.Share your thoughts.”I gestured expansively to the elegant seating arrangement.
Adrien, Christopher and Kyle took their places in front of the fireplace.J.X.hung back.
“The more the merrier,” I said.
“I’m truly sorry,” J.X.said.He did look truly sorry.“They’re determined to help you.”
“Here.”Finn thrust the empty ice bucket at him.“Make yourself useful.”
J.X.headed for the door.Finn and I exchanged long looks.
I moved over to the chair nearest the fireplace, sat down and leaned back, casually crossing one leg over my knee in a show of relaxed confidence.“Okay, tell me what you imagine is going on.”
Adrien said, “At first, we did think you were stressed out about the merger.”
“Takeover,” Kyle interjected.
Christopher said, “And then we thought it was that pompous little prick Hayes Hartman and you know…” He moved his head meaningfully in Finn’s direction.
“I never thought that,” Kyle said.“At no time did I think that.”
“I’m right here, Christopher,” Finn said.“I can both see and hear you.”
Adrien said, “But it’s obvious Finn—”
“Is crazy about you.”Finn said to me.
Our gazes locked and I smiled at him, although I think it was kind of a wavery smile, because that instant, open affection caught me off guard every single time.
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