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âGary, stop it.â
âYouâre the worst girlfriend in the history of the world. Youâre taking Trinâs side against mine. You have no idea what she is. She wants me dead. I have to kill her before she kills me. Itâs self-defense.â
Dominique sighed. âYou could leave her and declare bankruptcy. They couldnât come after you for the money.â
âNope. Believe me, I thought of that. But I checked everything with a lawyer, and Iâd still be screwed.â
âLet me guess. Thatâs what Tom Klepper said.â
âOf course.â
âTom is nothing but trouble. Heâs the creep who steered you into this lousy deal with Trinâs family in the first place. Maybe there is some way out of the deal, but Tomâs too stupid to find it.â
Gary shook his head. âThatâs your problem. You donât trust people. Tomâs a great guy. Heâs just not much of a lawyer compared to a sociopath like Zachary Amberson. Thatâs why Trin has been able to stomp all over me. The devilâs got her back.â Gary lifted his glass in a toast. âTo everybody getting what they deserve.â
âYou sure thatâs what you want to drink to, Gary?â
He clinked his glass against hers and took a long drink. âI knew Iâd never be able to keep the truth about what I was doing from you, babe. That was the real reason I didnât want to see you. I thought Iâd be able to get rid of Trin and the coast would be clear for us.â
âOh, really? What about you and your new girlfriend?â
Gary frowned at that. âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
Dominique leveled her eyes on him. âIt means that I know all about your little blonde pal. You know, the one who looks like a slutty cheerleader.â
âWhat are you talking about?â Gary looked and sounded genuinely baffled for a moment, until that familiar sardonic smile crept across his face. âYouâve been screwing around with someone else, havenât you? So youâre going to try projecting the blame on me. Nice try, babe.â He took a drink. âNot going to work, but nice try.â
âI havenât been seeing anyone else.â
âSure.â
âDonât play innocent with me! You kicked me out of your condo.â
âI had no choice about selling it. That was my only asset. How the hell do you think I financed this?â He waved one hand. âWhat do you think I used to hire those guys? They donât work for peanuts.â
âThis?â Dominique looked around the kitchen. âSeriously? If thatâs true, youâre a bigger fool than I thought. How was the plan supposed to work? Why are we at this house? Why here?â
âThis house is expendable. Max was going to shoot Trin in the head, and her houseboy if he was along for the ride. Then he was going to bring their bodies here, and weâd burn the house down. We couldnât do that in the Hudson Valleyâthat house would take forever to burn, and too many people would see it. The fire department would take care of it. But here, in the middle of nowhere? The house would burn down and all the forensic evidence would be gone with it. Bye-bye, CSI.â
Dominique closed her eyes. She felt queasy, understanding the method behind Garyâs madness. âSo we were going to run from the house, like weâd escaped the kidnappers, and Trin and Costa hadnât?â
Gary nodded. âDonât you feel the least bit, just the teeniest bit flattered, that I want to kill my wife so I can marry you?â
âNana used to have this saying, âWhat a man will do with you, heâll do to you.ââ Dominique set her glass down. âThatâs what comes to mind.â
âWell, youâre wrong. Iâd never do this to you. Iâd never do this to anybody but Trin.â
âYeah, I kind of get the sense itâs mutual.â
Gary leaned forward. âDonât tell me you called her.â
Dominique grimaced. She expected him to explode in a rage, but he just put his head in his hands. âYouâre killing me here. Iâm dating Pollyanna. If you didnât have such a bad temper, youâd be a saint.â
âIâm saving your ass, too,â Dominique shot back. âI didnât tell her what you did. You two can go back to your Cold War tomorrow.â
âYou never got to meet Atlas,â Gary said. âYou wouldâve liked him. He definitely wouldâve liked you.â Gary rubbed his forehead. âHe was my momâs dog, a Jack Russell terrier who couldnât help but get into trouble all day long. But he was also the sweetest thing.â The edges of his mouth quivered, and he looked almost wistful. âAfter my mom died, Atlas moved in with me, which meant he also moved in with Trin, and that⊠that was a disaster. He liked to chew on things. Like shoes. And he got into one of Trinâs closets and⊠well, letâs just say the results werenât pretty.â
âI see where this storyâs going.â
âNo, you donât. Maybe youâre thinking she made me get rid of Atlas, but thatâs not what happened.â He cleared his throat. âOne day, I came home and Atlas was gone. Just⊠gone. Trinâs apartment is huge, so I looked for him, then figured he was napping somewhere. I asked Trin, and she said she hadnât seen him. A while later, I got back to looking for him. Nothing. Heâs the worldâs friendliest dog, so I knew something was wrong. I keep looking, I ask the doorman if Atlas couldâve gotten out. No oneâs seen him. Then, he suddenly shows up in the middle of the living room.â
âWhere had he been?â
âThe taxidermistâs. Trin had him killed, then had him stuffed.â
Dominiqueâs breath escaped in a little whoosh. âNo. No one would do that.â
âShe did. She called it a gift. She said he was old and decrepit and how wonderful it would be, now that I could enjoy him forever.â
They were both silent for a minute.
âThe worst part was I promised my mom Iâd take care of him. Then
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