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Authors: Victoria Howard

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What?

 


Your hair, it’s longer than last time we met.

 

Grace looked away from his intense green eyes.

I felt like a change.

 


It suits you.

 

She swallowed hard.

Thank
you.

 


Still play tennis?

 


Occasionally.
Look, Jack, this isn’t a


 

He gave her a sideways glance.

A good idea?
Probably not, but
I’m only
making small talk
, Grace.
I’
m not asking you
to fall into bed with me
.
God knows I gave up on that idea months ago.

 

An unwelcome blush crept into her cheeks
.

I just assumed that you’d
treat this like a business meeting
, that’s all.

 

They walked on in silence.
After two blocks
,
t
he
y
turned left
on
to
Ocean Drive.
Like those of Collins Avenue, the buildings were a mixture of pastel
colo
u
r
ed mansions, ult
ra-chic hotels, bars and clubs.

 

Jack
ignored the enticing aromas wafting from the
stylish
res
taurants and upscale eateries.
Instead
,
he chose a table
at one of the
crowded
sidewalk caf
é
s.
Once seated, h
e ordered two shrimp salads, a glass of
Pinot Grigio
for Grace
and a small beer for himself
.
  He toyed with a napkin and studied her face for a moment.

 


Okay, Grace.
What’s so important that you need my help
?

 

She took a deep breath and
organized
her thoughts.

Two weeks ago
Daniel was killed in a road traffic accident.
On the day he
died
h
e
was supposed to be
in Birmingham
attending a conference, yet
the police found
his car on a country lane not far from Heathrow Airport.

 


There could be any number of explanations
for that
.
He might have changed his mind
at the last minute
and decided to fly.

 


Jack, you and I both know i
t
takes
longer to drive to
Heathrow
than it
does
to
drive to
Birmingham
from my home
.

 

The kitchen
staff
had been uncommonly quick.
Jack waited until their server was out of earshot before continuing.

Maybe he
’d arranged to
pick
someone up and
take
them to the conference
.

 


That doesn’t make sense either
.
Besides, t
he police told me he was alone in the car.
But that’s not the
only
strange thing about his death.
As I was leaving the church
after the funeral service
a
man
approached
me
.

She shivered at the recollection.

I’d
not
met him be
fore and had no idea who he was.
He asked about some
electronic files Daniel was
keeping for him
.
When I said I
knew nothing
about them, he threatened me, and grabbed my arm.
Not only that,
he
knew all about my appointment with the solicitor
.
He even mentioned my sister
,
Catherine
.

 


Electronic files?
You mean the
computer disks they
’re
stored on
?
What did Daniel do for a living?

 

Grace stared at Jack, trying to see past the cold eyes and expressionless face.

He is… was an accountant.

She speared a shrimp and took a bite.

 


That explains it then,

Jack said with a smile.

The guy must have been a client.

 


He said not.
And even if he were, it doesn’t explain how he knew about my appointment
or
Catherine
.

 


I don’
t know, Grace.
It could
just
have been a
lucky guess.

 


I don’t think so.
When I got home
I went through Daniel’s briefcase.
I found th
e
s
e
.

She opened her purse and handed him the passport
and the slip of paper
.

 

He flicked it open.

Lionel Lattide.
Do you know this guy?

 

Grace held his gaze.

Oh, yes
,
I know him.
He’s
Daniel Elliott, my late husband
.
At least
that’s who I thought he was
.

 

Jack
let out a low whistle
, but said nothing.

 


That’s not all.

She took a sip from
her
glass.

Six months ago
,
Daniel or Lionel
,
or whoever he is, purchased a beach house on Gasparilla Island.
I knew nothing about the purchase until
I heard that h
e
’d
bequeathed
it to me.
We’re not rich, so
I have no idea where
he found the money to purchase another property, especially one overseas
.
So you see, Jack.
I had no choice but to come to Miami.

 


You’ve got my attention
, Grace
.
Do you know
which real estate agent sold him the house
?

 


Actually, it looks like it was handled by an attorney.
Our
family solicitor gave me his
business
card.
I have it here.

 

He took the proffered card.

Zachary Parous.
Can’t say that I’ve heard of him
or his firm
, but that doesn’t mean
a thing
.
H
ow about we pay him a visit?

 

She tipped her head to one side
and smiled
.

I was hoping you woul
d say that.

 

Jack pulled out his cell phone, punched in the num
ber off the card
,
and hit send.
H
e
handed Grace the phone.

 

While s
he listened to it ring
, he said
,

Try and set up an appointment
for tomorrow
.
If they say no-can-do, insist.

 

The phone answered on the third ring.

Parous and Associates.
How may I direct your call?

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