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Memory Of Murder (Colby Agency: The Next Generation), page 18

 

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  None of this horrific mystery had turned out the way Anne had expected.

  Senator and Eve Langston were not guilty of participating in any way in the murder of Neil Reed. The senator was only guilty of being a bad friend and trying to steal the job Neil had decided he didn’t want anyway. Carin, on the other hand, had known about the senator’s predilection for young interns. After her husband’s death, she had returned to Crystal Lake determined to glom onto the Langstons since they were rich and powerful by that point. She had enough blackmail material based on Kevin’s proclivity to cheat on his wife. It had been time, in her opinion, to cash in.

  All the people who should have been there for Mary and Neil had let them down for their own selfish reasons. Eve and Kevin because they hadn’t wanted to get involved and have any sort of connection to murder on the record. Judith and Carin were guilty of the same. Each had her own problems and selfishly turned their backs on Mary when she needed them most. Even Ms. Farrell had, on some level, kept her head down to avoid the fallout. No one had really tried.

  No matter that Anne had never allowed herself to care about her mother, she was glad that she was able to clear her name. To do what no one else had been willing to try. The memories would be with Anne for the rest of her life—the good and the bad. She was immensely thankful to the Colby Agency—to Jack—for helping her uncover and sort out those real memories.

  “We’re free to go,” Jack announced as he walked into the tiny office.

  The chief of police had given his office to Anne for some privacy. She stood, pushed all the painful thoughts out of her mind. It was time to move on. Time to tuck away all these memories of the past and murder and look to the future. Her parents would want her to be happy. And Jack had been right—they would be proud of how far she had come despite the bumpy start she had gotten in life.

  Jack smiled at her, made her feel instantly warm inside. “I’m glad this is over for you, but I’m also a little sad that you lost the only other part of your family.”

  He was right. Preston Reed was the last of her biological family—at least as far as she knew.

  “Frankly, I’m just glad it’s over. At this point, I don’t have it in me to forgive him.” She worked up a smile of her own. “My plan is to get on with my life and be grateful for the good memories we were able to glean from so-called friends of my parents.”

  “That’s an excellent way to go forward.” He wrapped her arm around his. “How about we find a place to have breakfast and talk about your other plans for the future.”

  She leaned in close. “I was thinking we could pick up something to take back to our motel and do our talking—or not—there.”

  He grinned. “Much better idea.”

  They drove away from the police station, and Anne realized she already had a great plan in mind. She would start her own family…with this man—eventually. Maybe it was a little early in the relationship, but if life had taught her anything, it was not to put off her dreams. She smiled at Jack. As long as he was willing, of course.

  He flashed her a smile and reached for her hand.

  She had a feeling he was more than willing.

  Chapter Twenty-One

  Chicago

  Monday, July 14

  The Colby Agency, 10:00 a.m.

  Victoria spread the Chicago Tribune across her desk. She smiled. Mary Morton had made the headlines. After thirty years her name had been cleared. To see this and know the agency had helped make it happen warmed her heart.

  The door of her office burst open, and Jamie rushed in with her own copy of the Tribune. “Have you seen it?”

  “I have. Great work, Jamie. I am so very proud.”

  Her granddaughter settled in one of the chairs in front of Victoria’s desk. “I had a feeling about this one.”

  “Always trust your instincts,” Victoria agreed.

  “I understand Jack has decided to take some vacation time.” Jamie’s eyes twinkled.

  Victoria nodded. “He has. He’s been such a workaholic for years. I’m so glad he finally found the time.” Or the right reason, she mused.

  “I’ll never tire of these happy endings,” Jamie enthused.

  Her granddaughter was so like her. This made Victoria inordinately happy.

  Jamie folded her paper and laid it aside. “Grandmother, you and Grandpa should take a vacation too. Get out of the city and enjoy yourselves. No one works harder than the two of you. We can handle things here for a few weeks.”

  “A few weeks?” she repeated with raised eyebrows. How could she possibly agree to such a schedule?

  Jamie inclined her head. “Two or three, I mean. It would do you both good.”

  Victoria’s gaze narrowed. “Did your grandpa put you up to this?”

  “Perhaps.” Jamie grinned. “Just say yes. He has a big surprise waiting for you.”

  Victoria loved surprises, especially from Lucas. “Well, I suppose a little time off won’t hurt.”

  Jamie shot to her feet. “Excellent. I’ll schedule a staff meeting so you can tell the others.”

  Before she could say a word her granddaughter was off and running.

  As much as Victoria always looked forward to the agency’s next big case, she couldn’t wait to spend some well-deserved time relaxing with Lucas, the man she loved with every part of her being.

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  Debra Webb, Memory Of Murder (Colby Agency: The Next Generation)

 


 

 
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