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“Of course, Ms. Kendrick.” The reply to Ivy’s words cut my thoughts off with the force of a blade. “You’ve been doing your homework on me. And that means you know I’m discreet.”
My muscles tensed, one by one. That voice was deep. Velvety.Familiar.
You’ll get your money when I get my nomination.
Bodie looked up and saw me standing in the doorway. Leaving the pizza box where it was, he nudged me away from the door and shut it behind him.
“Who’s Ivy talking to?” My words came out in a rushed whisper, my throat closing tight around them. “Is it about the nomination?”
Say no.
He didn’t.
“She called that man ‘judge.’ ” I forced out the words. “Is he the one the president …”
The one the president was considering nominating.
“He is, isn’t he?” I said, dread mounting inside of me.
“You saw nothing,” Bodie ordered. “You heard nothing. Ivy would kill us both.”
Kill. Ivy wouldkillus both, I thought dully, my mind focusing on one and only one word in that sentence.They killed Justice Marquette. They killed him, and now the president is considering nominating that man for the Supreme Court.
“I need to talk to Ivy.” I reached for the door. Bodie caught me.
“Easy there, kitten.”
“You don’t understand, Bodie.I need to talk to Ivy.”
“Tess?” Bodie must have heard something in my voice. He rarely called me by my given name. It was alwayskittenorkiddoorkid.Before I could respond, the doorbell rang.
Bodie arched an eyebrow at me. “You expecting visitors?”
I shook my head. The bell rang again. Bodie went to answer it. I stayed, staring at the closed door to Ivy’s office.I have to tell her.
“Tess?” Bodie called. “Company.” His voice was calm. Talking-a-jumper-down-from-a-ledge calm.
I walked toward the foyer, my shoes clicking against the marble floor. The closer I got, the faster I walked. When I rounded the corner, Bodie was standing between me and the front door, blocking my view of the porch.
“I should go.”
I recognized Vivvie’s voice. She was here. At night. I pushed past Bodie just as Vivvie turned to leave.
“Wait,” I said. Vivvie froze where she stood, but didn’t turn back to face me. I walked out onto the porch and looped around her, so that we were facing each other. Her head was bowed, her dark hair dangling in her face.
“Vivvie?”
She angled her head up to look at me. Her lip was bleeding. Her left eye was swollen shut.
CHAPTER 29
Vivvie was shaking. Gently, I raised a hand to her arm. She stepped back.
“My dad knows,” she whispered, her voice cutting through the night air. “About the phone. He knows I took it. He must have had second thoughts about the way he disposed of it, because he went to get it back.”
And it was gone.Bile rose in the back of my throat.
“I’ve never seen him like that, Tess.” Vivvie shook her head. She couldn’t stop shaking it, her body sayingno,no,no, again and again. “He was …”
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