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Hot Rocks

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Autoren: Nora Roberts
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consider it more of a lend/lease situation.”
    “You boosted a car and drove it to my house?”
    “What was I supposed to do? Hitchhike? Be reasonable, Lainie.”
    “I’m sorry. I can see how unreasonable it is for me to object to my father committing grand theft auto in my own backyard. Shame on me.”
    “Don’t get pissy about it,” he muttered.
    “Unreasonable and pissy. Well, slap me silly. You’re going to take that car right back where you found it.”
    “But—”
    “No, no.” She lowered her head into her hands, squeezed her temples. “It’s too late for that. You’ll get caught, go to jail, and I’ll have to explain why my father thinks it’s perfectly okay to steal a car. We’ll leave it on the side of the road somewhere. Not here. Somewhere. God.”
    Concerned by the tone of her voice, Henry stuck his head over the front seat to lap at her ear.
    “All right. It’ll be all right. We’ll leave the car outside of town.” She sucked in a breath, straightened. “No harm, no foul.”
    “If I don’t have the car, how the hell am I supposed to get to New Jersey? Let’s just consider, Lainie. I have to get to Atlantic City, to the locker, get the diamonds and bring them back to you. That’s what you want, isn’t it?”
    “Yes, that’s what I want.”
    “I’m doing this for you, sweetheart, against my better judgment, because it’s what you want. What my baby girl wants comes first with me. But I can’t walk to Atlantic City and back, now can I?”
    She knew that tone. Using it, Jack O’Hara could sell bottled swamp water out of a tent pitched beside a sparkling mountain stream. “There are planes, trains, there are goddamn buses.”
    “Don’t swear at your father,” he said mildly. “And you don’t really expect me to ride a bus.”
    “Of course not. Of course not. There I go being pissy and unreasonable again. You can take my car. Borrow,” she amended swiftly. “You can borrow my car for the day. I won’t need it anyway. I’ll be busy at work, beating my head against the wall to try to find my brain.”
    “If that’s the way you want it, honey.”
    She cast her eyes to heaven. “I still can’t believe you left millions of dollars’ worth of diamonds in a rental locker, then sent Willy here with several million more.”
    “We had to move fast. Jesus, Laine, we’d just found out Crew killed Myers. We’d be next. Tucked my share away, took off. Bastard Crew was supposed to come after me. I all but drew him a damn map. Stash was safe. Willy gets another chunk of it here, then he’d double back for the rest while Crew’s a thousand miles away tracking me. That was going to be our traveling money, our cushion.”
    To live on like kings, Jack thought, on that pretty beach.
    “Never figured Crew would track you down. I’d never have brought that on you, baby. Crew was supposed to be off chasing me.”
    “And if he’d caught up with you?”
    Jack only smiled. “I wasn’t going to let him catch up. I still got the moves, Lainie.”
    “Yeah, you still got the moves.”
    “Just buying Willy time. He’d get to Mexico, liquidate the first quarter of the take. We’d meet up, take off, and with that much backing, we’d hide out in comfort until the heat was off.”
    “Then slip back and pick up the rest from me.”
    “Two, three years down the road maybe. We were working it out as we went.”
    “You and Willy both had keys to the locker in AC?”
    “Nobody on the planet I trusted like Willy. Except you, Lainie,” he added, patting her knee. “Cops got it now.” He pursed his lips in thought. “Take them a while to trace it, if they ever do.”
    “Max has it now. I took it off Willy’s key ring. I gave it to him.”
    “How’d you get . . . ?” The irritation in his tone faded to affection. “You stole it.”
    “In a manner of speaking. But if you’re going to equate that with boosting a car, don’t even start. It’s entirely different.”
    “Did it right under their noses, didn’t you?”
    Her lips twitched. “Maybe.”
    He gave her a little elbow nudge. “You still got the moves, too.”
    “Apparently. But I don’t want them.”
    “Don’t you want to know how we pulled it off?”
    “I’ve figured out most of it. Your inside man takes the blinds—the dog, the doll, et cetera—into his office. Innocuous things, who pays attention? They sit around in plain sight. The shipment or shipments come in, he replaces them—or some of

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