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Carnal Innocence

Carnal Innocence

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Autoren: Nora Roberts
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“You didn’t kill anybody, and you get that plain in your head right now. I got an idea who did.”
    Dwayne swallowed. His head was reeling along with his stomach, but he tried to grip on to that one sentence. “You know?”
    “I said I have an idea. I’m going to check into it as soon as we call the lawyer and get him doing whatever the hell lawyers do.” He kept his grip tight on Dwayne’s shirt. “Now, you listen to me. You’re not going to go home and upset Della and Josie and everybody with talk about this. You’re going to hold on to yourself, you understand me? You’re going to tough this out until it’s fixed. If there was one thing the old man had right in his whole miserable ass-kicking life, it was that we’ve got a responsibility to the family. We’re going to stay whole, Dwayne.”
    “To the family,” Dwayne repeated, and shuddered. “I won’t let you down.”
    “All right.” He let Dwayne go, then sat back a minute to calm his jittery stomach. “We’ll show that Yankee bastard what Longstreets can do once they’re riled. I’ll call the governor. That ought to rattle Burns’s cage a bit. We’ll see how quick he gets his fucking warrant.”
    “I want to go home.” Dwayne closed his eyes again when Tucker started the car. “I’ll be all right when I get home.”
    A few minutes later they turned through the gates of Sweetwater. “You just tell them Burns asked you a bunch of stupid questions and that’s that,” Tucker advised. “Don’t say anything about Sissy or that business in Nashville.”
    “I won’t.” Dwayne stared at the house, white and lovely and graceful as a woman in the morning sunlight.“I’m going to figure it out, Tucker. And I’ll fix it, like I used to.”
    “This time you let me do the fixing.”
    As Tucker parked by the steps, Josie came out. She was still in her robe and her hair was tousled about the shoulders. It didn’t take Tucker longer than ten seconds to measure her mood as dangerous. She strutted down the steps to greet them, slapping a hairbrush against her palm.
    “Looks like I’m going to have to start locking my car and taking my keys inside with me.”
    With a shrug, Tucker pulled her keys out and tossed them to her. “I had business in town. You were asleep.”
    “You’ll notice, Mr. Longstreet, it’s my name on the registration of this vehicle. I don’t appreciate you commandeering it whenever you have the whim.” She poked the brush into his chest. “It’s common courtesy to ask for the use of someone else’s property.”
    “I said you were asleep.”
    Fluttering her lashes, she scanned the driveway. “Mine is not the only car here.”
    “It was the first one I came to.” He checked his temper and tried a smile. “You sure did wake up on the wrong side of the bed, darling.”
    She met charm with a haughty look. “I might suggest you consider getting yourself alternate transportation until that toy of yours is repaired.”
    “Yes, ma’am.” He kissed her cheek. “You sound just like Mama.”
    Josie sniffed and stepped back. “What are you staring at, Dwayne?” Automatically, she fluffed at her hair, then her eyes changed. “Why, honey, you look just awful. What’ve you boys been up to so early?”
    “Just some business in town,” Tucker repeated before Dwayne could answer. “You’d better get yourself prettied up if you’re going to the parade.”
    “’Course I’m going. The Longstreets never miss a Fourth of July parade. Dwayne, you come inside and get yourself something to eat. You’re green around the gills.”
    “He hasn’t recovered from the carnival.”
    “Aw.” Instantly solicitous, Josie took her brother’s arm. “You go in and have Della fix you up something. Cousin Lulu shouldn’t have teased you into going on that Round-Up.”
    “I’m all right.” He put his arms around her, holding her close. “Josie. It’s going to be all right.”
    “Of course it is, honey.” She patted his back. “It’s a fine day for a parade, and it’ll be a finer night for fireworks. Go on now, so I can paint my face.” She waved him inside, but held up a hand to stop Tucker. She forgot all about being annoyed with him. “What’s wrong with Dwayne?”
    “They had him in for questioning this morning.”
    Her eyes lit. “Dwayne?”
    “They’ll call us all in, I imagine. It’s just standard.”
    She began to tap the brush against her palm again. “Why, I might have to give Matthew Burns a

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