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In Death 22 - Memory in Death

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pressed to her eyes. It tugged at his heart even as temper
    and pride burned at his throat.
    “I know who I married.” She lowered her hands, and her eyes were dark, but they were clear. “And you’re right, you’d have done it yourself. The fact that you could and would do that, for methe fact
    that you wouldn’t, didn’t do that, again for me, well, sometimes it’s a hell of a jolt.”
    “I love you, beyond all reason. That’s a hell of a jolt for me as well.”
    “She kept me afraid, the way I think a dog’s afraid of the boot that kicks him, again and again and
    again. It’s not even a human fear, it’s more primal, it’s more … sheer. I don’t know how to say it.”
    “You have.”
    “She played on that, she used that, kept me down in the fear until there was nothing but just getting through one day to the next. And she did it without the boot. She did it by twisting what was inside me until it was all there was. Until, I swear I’d have ended myself, just to get out.”
    “But you ran instead. And got out, and did more than anyone could expect.”
    “This, all this, makes me remember too well what it was like to be nothing but fear.” The fact that her breath shuddered out told her the memory was very close to the surface. “I have to see this through, Roarke. I have to end this the way I am now. I don’t think I can if you walk away from me.”
    He came back, took her hand, gripped it. “I never walk very far.”
    “Help me. Please? Will you help me?”
    “What do you need?”
    “I need to see the run from your office.” She tightened her hand on his. “It’s not mistrust of you. I need
    to get into her head. I need to know what she was thinking, feeling, when she left. It can’t have been many hours after that she got beat up. Where did she go, who did she go to? It might help me figure
    it out.”
    “All right then, but it’s not going into the file. Your word on that first.”
    “You’ve got it.”
    He left her to go back into his office. When he returned, he handed her a fresh disc. “There’s audio as well.”
    With a nod, she plugged it in. Looked and listened.
    She knew him, the ins and outs of him, and still, his face, his tone even more than his words, made her belly jitter.
    When the run ended, she took the disc out, gave it back to him. “It’s a wonder she didn’t piss herself
    and ruin your expensive chair and carpet.”
    “Would’ve been worth it.”
    Eve rose, paced around the room. “She had to be working with someone. But if it was Bobby …
    nothing I have on him clicks for this.
    It takes a certain type to punch out your own mother. I don’t like him for it. Someone else.”
    “She was an attractive enough woman. A lover, perhaps.”
    “Logical, and lovers are notorious for using fists and weapons. So, she’s scared, scared bad, maybe
    wants to drop the whole thing and head back to Texas, and this pisses him off. She had a job to do,
    a part to play, and she didn’t pull it off. He slaps her around to remind her what’s at stake. When he comes to see her later, she’s whiny, she’s half-drunk.I want to go home. I don’t want to be here,
    I don’t want to do this anymore.And he’s pissed again, and kills her.”
    “Logical.”
    Yeah, logical, she thought. But shook her head. “I don’t like it. She doesn’t give up that easy. Plus, while you scared her, he hurt her. Maybe she’s caught between the twofear and pain. But she’s not running from either. And why kill her?” She lifted her hands. “Wait until she’s calmed down. With her dead, you’ve got nothing.”
    “He lost control.”
    She brought the murder scene, the body, back into her head. “But he didn’t. Three blows. Three deliberate blows. He loses control, he’s drunk or juiced or just plain murderous, he beats the shit out of her, he smashes her face. He whales on her, but he doesn’t. He just bashes the back of her head, and leaves her.”
    She rolled her shoulders. “I’m going to set up a board. I have to start putting this in order.”
    “Well then, let’s have a meal first.”
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    SHE ATE BECAUSE HE’D NAG HER OTHERWISE.
    And the mechanical act of fueling the body gave her more time to think. She had a glass of wine, nursing it throughout the meal. Small sips, like medicine taken reluctantly.
    She left the wall screen on, data scrolling over. More pieces of the players she knew, or knew of, thus
    far. Trudy herself, and Bobby, Zana, and

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