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âHad a son.â
âExactly. She got pregnant, moved back to the States. They kept in touch. After Bastien was eventually discharged for the French equivalent of Conduct Unbecoming, he flew to the States to be with her.â
âAnd we know she died during childbirth.â
âYes. This poor man. Can you imagine?â
âThis is going to be a great story, Trace.â
âThank you, but Iâm not done. Iâm sending you a photo.â She finds the saved photo on her new phone, sends it to Josh. âOkay, before you open it, know that part of paranoid schizophrenia is hallucinations driven from PTSD.â
âJust got it,â he says. âThis is a gravestone.â
âZoom in.â
âDennison R. Morrell. Born January 7, 2009.â Josh pauses. âWait. Died August 15, 2014?â
âI know. Bastienâs son has been dead for almost five years. Five years!â
âSeriously?â
âThat photo Lilith McGuire saw in Bastien Morrellâs apartment was from his sonâs first week as a first-grader. Probably the last photo ever taken of him. I checked with the elementary school, and Dennison Morrell stopped going to school about a week after school pictures that year. They gave me a copy of his death certificate.â
âYouâve got to be shitting me.â
âState Department of Health confirms it. According to documents, Dennison Morrell died of pneumonia at age five. Heâs buried in Marble Cemetery, in the East Village.â
âWait. How? Lennox knew Bastien, mentioned his son in that letter. Lilith even said Ghost had just taken his son to JFK. She saw a âHomeschooling for Dummiesâ book in the living room, for Godâs sake.â
âI checked JFK flight records. Nobody by that name. Only two minors flew unaccompanied that day, a seven-year-old girl and a twelve-year-old boy.â
Josh says nothing.
âDonât you get it?â Tracy asks. âLennox never saw Ghostâs son because he doesnât exist. Bastien Morrel was mentally ill. He saw things, made up people, lived the rest of his life caring for his dead son because he couldnât care for him when he was alive.â
âJesus.â
âItâs the saddest thing Iâve ever uncovered.â
They both stop talking, letting it sink in.
Josh breaks the silence a little too soon. âTrace, please donât ask West about any of this.â
Tracy gets up and starts pacing. âCan you just please pause for a second? Just one fucking second and help me remember this man as a human being?â
âOh, I am. You gotta also remember that he helped kill Lennox, crucified Lilith to the back of his door, and he may have even killed Lennoxâs sponsee, that poor little drug-addict dude.â
âOh, the poor little drug addict? Really? What Iâm asking is for you to pay attention to what Iâm saying.â Tracy stammers as she emphasizes each word. âBastien Morrell, a black man, a human being, served in one of the most physically and mentally grueling armed services on the planet, in Secret Ops no less. He couldnât handle the pressure, snapped because of PTSD, got kicked out, found someone he loved, moved to the States to marry her, witnessed his sonâs birth and his wifeâs death at the same time, then raised their son alone with no money, only to watch him die of pneumonia.â
She stops pacing and calms herself.
Josh says nothing.
Tracy sits down at her computer, brings up the photo that Haylee took of Ghost at the car wash. âNo wonder this poor man was involved in all of this. He wanted to protect the only thing he thought he had left.â
C h a p t e r 3 8
âWE HAVE TO get this right. Are you ready for this?â James West tucks his jacket underneath his ass to tension out the wrinkles above his shoulders.
âIâm ready.â Tracy glances at the teleprompter to make sure. Tracy can hear her co-anchor Leslie introducing the story through her earphone.
âI look all right?â
âYou look fine, Mr. West.â
âYou as well. Your hair looks really nice today. I love the braids.â
Tracyâs eyelids droop.
The floor manager counts them down. âWeâre live in five, four, three.â
Tracy looks directly at the camera. âThank you, Leslie.â
âSHEâS STARTING, SHEâS starting.â Josh yells from Shawnâs living room.
Shawn returns from the kitchen with a bottle of wine and a charcuterie plate, courtesy of his wife, Haylee, whoâs just retired to the bedroom upstairs.
Shawn stares at Tracy on the giant television screen. âWow, she looks fierce.â
âDonât ever tell her that.â Josh scoots over, grabs a salami slice. âWest looks nervous.â
âShh.â
âThank you, Leslie. Ălan has been the subject of scrutiny since August of 2018, when two people who worked for different parts of the organization were murdered in the same night. Further speculation of company involvement in the murders occurred when, in an effort to exonerate his client Micah Breuer during trial, defense attorney Shawn Connelly suggested Ălanâs direct involvement in the death of its CFO Lennox Holcomb. This news, coupled with the unsolved murder of Ălan consultant Walter Gordon, sent its stock into a tailspin. Now, with the recent homicide of Billy Donovan, found hanging in the 79th Street River Basin with Lennox Holcombâs hard drive around his neck, the same hard drive that suddenly went missing from NYPD evidence during Breuerâs trial, new questions have arisen regarding Ălan International, sending stock plummeting once again.
âIn full disclosure,â she continues, âHard Press and Press magazine are owned by Ălan International. In order to clear the air surrounding Ălan, a company he built from the ground up, CEO James West has graciously given me carte blanche to ask any and all questions. And yâall know I donât pull punches, so letâs begin. Mr. West, do you have anything youâd like to add before we get started?â
âTransparency. Itâs the backbone of our company.â
âBullshit,â Shawn says, chomps on a cracker.
âIt has been since our inception.â West fidgets in his chair. âBack in the early 2000s, our original charter stated any and all transactions, both interpersonally and professionally, shall be conducted with full and absolute disclosure.
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