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CHAPTER FIVE

 

 

 

 

 

 

Located on the twenty-first floor
of the city’s most enviable
high-rise
, t
he offices of Parous and Associates
were furnished
with
an eclectic mix of
glass topped
chrome
desks
, leather chairs, and modern art
.
Jack and Grace followed
an
executive assistant
down a long hallway lined with offices.
Each bore the nameplate of a junior attorney and his
para-legal
assistant.
At the end of the hallway they were shown into a confe
rence room overlooking the bay.

 

B
ehind
the
large
oval
-
shaped desk hung the most garish
,
unframed oil
painting
Grace
had ever seen.
She
looked at it from every angle,
and
tried to make sense of the random splash
es of reds, blues and black
s
, but only succeeded in making her eyes
cross and her head
ache.

 

Jack sat next to her
as they waited for the attorney to appear.
T
he
familiar spice
of his cologne fill
ed
her senses.
She closed her eyes
and
tried to
blot out the memor
y of a sunny June
afternoon, and
the
easy laughter they’d once shared
.
He’d smiled more back then
. N
ow all he seemed to do was frown.
Even his voice
,
once softer, more seductive, had a hard edge and she wondered what had brought about th
is
change
in his demeanour
.
When she opened
her eyes
again, he was watching her.

 

Sh
e tugged at the skirt of her newly purchased azure blue silk suit in an attempt to show Jack less of her long legs.

 


Stop staring at me, Jack.

 


I’m not staring, I’m regarding.
There’s a difference.
I can see this isn’t easy for you.
You okay?

 


I’m
coping, that’s all that matters
.
I
wonder
what’s keeping
Mr
.
Parous.

 


H
e’s probably snorting coke in the executive bathroom
or meeting his dealer
.

 


Attor
ney
s don’t
do drugs or
hang out with drug dealers
,

Grace said.

That would
be
un
professional
and
il
legal.

 


Bullshit!
Don’t you read the papers or listen to the TV?
Who do you think defends the drug
barons
when they come
up
in
court
?
I’ll tell you
.
I
t’s a
thousand
-
dollar
-
an
-
hour
attorneys like Parous.
How do you think
they
afford
office
s
like this?
And don’t tell me it’s from legitimate earnings, because I won’t believe a word of it.
Corruption is rife in Miami
. B
ankers, attorneys, cops, even high court judges

they’re all on the take.

 

She wanted to disagree, but the morning paper
had
carried the
news
that
a
district attorney
in another state
had been charged with
corruption.

 


Are you corrupt, too
, Jack
?

 


Hell, no,
I’
m
just another patsy being taken for a ride!

 

Grace
opened her mouth to say something but was silenced by his dark, angry expression.

 

He rubbed his beard.

Forget
I said that
.
I didn’t get much sleep last night and it’s been a rough
morning
.
When Parous shows up
introduce me as
a
distant relative or a
friend of the family.
Whatever he tells you about Elliott’s affairs, act like
you already know
.

 


I’m not sure I can.

 


Look, Grace, if you want learn the truth about
your late husband
you
have to trust
my instincts.
If I tell you to
do
something, you do it, no questions asked.
N
ow
, y
ou do all the talking.
I won’t
interrupt
unless I think he’s hiding something
or lying
, okay?

 

Grace nodded
.
Her fingers played with
the strap of her purse
, the only outward sign of her nervousness
.
The longer the attorney kept them waiting,
the more she wished she
’d stayed
in England
.

 

Suddenly, t
he door to the conference room opened
.
Zachary Parous
stepped inside
, a
manila folder
tucked under his arm
.
He appeared younger than Jack.
Tall,
athletic-looking, with
wide-shoulder
s
and
a deep
tan
,
he had
blond hair and blue eyes
.
He
looked as if he’d stepped straight out of the pages of a fashion magazine.
His suit, like the furniture in his office, hadn’t come from the local
K-Mart
store.
Everything about
his appearance
shrieked money

from the handmade leather shoes
to the
heavy
gold cufflinks
,
and
designer
watch on his wrist.

 


Grace,
it’s good to meet you
.
I can’t believe you actually came here and at such a tragic time.

He
took
her hand
in his own
soft,
well-manicured one
, and
held on to her fingers longer than considered necessary
.
H
is
gaze settled on
Jack.

And
you are
?

 

Grace withdrew her hand.

This is Jack West, an old family friend.
He’s helping me while I’m here in Florida.

 

The attorney eyed Jack suspiciously for a moment,
and
then
took his seat behind the
massive
desk.

 


Daniel always spoke fondly of you
, Grace
.
And
I can see why he chose to leave you at home rather than
have
you
travel
with him.
With such a
charming
smile, y
ou’d be prey for every beach lothario
within a hundred miles
.

 

Grace lowered her head, and
glanced at Jack
from under her lashes.
His expression was one of derision
, but he said nothing
.

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