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Motherfucker.
Twenty-Eight
I hated to run back to Darlings, but I also didnât want to get picked up and questioned again. Especially not for hours at a time. So for once, I did what Dante said.
Tony didnât seem to mind the drive.
âGood to get away a bit on the open road,â he said.
I made a face. âAre you sure? Youâre not just saying that?â
âScoutâs honor.â
We made it to Darlingâs in record time.
âYou need me to wait for you?â
I leaned over and kissed his grizzled cheek. âIâm good. Drive home safe, my friend. Thank you.â
He actually turned red.
âI got you, Gia.â
âI know.â
Then I was at the front door, knocking instead of ringing Darlingâs doorbell. I didnât want to wake the whole house if she was still asleep. She did like to sleep in.
She answered the door herself, dressed in a long, silky robe with a fur collar and hem. But her makeup was flawless.
âGood Lordie, itâs early Gia. Didnât you just leave here anyway?â
âDanteâs being paranoid. Told me to come back here and then call him from your landline.â
âLooks like little Gia is all grown up. There once was a time you didnât listen to another damn soul. Now youâre getting smarter. You know we all boss you around for your own good.â
I decided not to tell her that he hadnât wanted me to go back to the city in the first place.
âHa ha,â I said and followed her in.
âIâm having my tea in the sunroom. Thereâs fresh coffee, too. Grab a mug and meet me in the sunroom. I have a phone in there,â she turned. âUnless you need some privacy.â
âI just barged into your home. I think you can listen to the reason why.â
She laughed.
I poured a cup of coffee in her giant kitchen and then made my way into the sunroom where her dogs were curled up on giant plush cushions.
âSome watchdogs they are,â I said. âThey didnât even notice me come in.â
âRing the damn doorbell, and youâll have another experience altogether.â
âNote to self.â
I gulped half of my coffee and dialed Dante.
âYo.â
One of the dogs came over and sat right on my foot. I made a face.
âThat means she loves you,â Darling said.
I reached down and scratched the dogâs ears. I had to admit I liked the attention from the dog. I missed owning a dog more than I could say.
âDetective Stone called your attorney and said that you need to stay in town. We told him it was too late and you were already out of town.â
âGood.â
âI donât know what else is going on. Keep your phone off. For now. I think the best strategy until we find out more is to have you unavailable. That way you arenât breaking any laws or disregarding orders from the detective. Iâm sorry. I didnât know how else to handle it.â
âSo, does this mean I can skip the gala?â
The gala was in two nights.
âWeâll see.â
Darling raised her eyebrow.
âDarling says hello,â I said. âYouâre on speakerphone.â
âHey beautiful,â he said.
Darlingâs face spread into a huge smile.
âDante, I do love you, you know.â
âThe feelingâs mutual sweetie.â
She took a sip of her tea and batted her eyelashes even though nobody could see her. Such a diva.
âEnough of your love fest,â I said, rolling my eyes. âWhat do you think they have on me? Besides that video of a woman who clearly is not me. I would never wear those shoes with that outfit.â
âThatâs what I said,â Dante said. âI told James that.â
I was quiet for a few seconds. âWhat did he say?â
âHe was the one who brought it up. He said he didnât think youâd wear them.â
Somebody was trying to imitate me but had failed. I didnât think I needed to be too worried about a real murder charge sticking.
âWhat else, that fake-ass video?â
âI told you, thatâs what weâre going to find out. Sit tight. Donât turn on your phone. I donât want anyone to be able to reach you. Iâll call you there tomorrow morning.â
I swallowed. âDante? Should I be worried?â
He didnât answer for a few seconds. Then he cleared his throat.
âI really donât know.â
Darling and I stayed up late with our feet curled up under us on her plush velvet couches, drinking red wine, eating chocolate, and reminiscing about the good old days when she owned the most popular hair salon in San Francisco.
It was a small community unto itself, and she had been the queen.
She had a back office where she ran her âotherâ business.
Women in abusive relationships would knock on her door in the back room and plead their cases. Darling provided them with new identities and falsified documents such as birth certificates, driverâs licenses, social security cards so they could start a new life away from their abusers. She also gave them some seed money to get started.
It wasnât long before she had more money than she knew what to do with, and she invested in property around the Bay Area. A few years back, she sold her salon to the daughter of a good friend, turned over her false ID business to the woman, as well, and moved permanently to her Marin County home.
Here, she set up shop as an angel investor, working to help women and minorities flourish. But she was like the people on Shark Tankâyou had to have a damn good business plan or a really hard luck case along with the drive and conviction to convince her to back you.
If she thought you were scrappy, sheâd help you get your business idea off the ground.
I loved her for this.
After catching up on all the years weâd been apart, we both went to bed in the early hours of the morning.
When I woke, I rolled over to check my phone but remembered that Dante was going to call me on the landline. I pulled a soft sweater over my silk
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