The Fifth Avenue Series Boxed Set (75 page)

There was a silence,
almost
as
if
Louis
had been
expecting
something different
from
his
son, perhaps another
disappointment, certainly not this.

“All right,” Louis
said.
 
“I’ll call you
tomorrow.
 
We’ll
discuss
everything
in
detail then.”

Momentarily
relieved,
Michael
hung
up
the phone,
knowing
that
if
his
plan
was
going to
work,
if
he was
going to protect
Leana
and
her
family,
he
would
have
to
assume
the
role
of
a
lifetime and
convince
his
father
that
his
resolve was
genuine.

Leana
turned to
him,
her
eyes
warm
and
liquid
in
the bedroom’s muted
light.
 
She
was
beautiful,
he
thought.
 
If
it
cost
him
his
own
life,
he
would
see
to
it
that
no further
harm
came
to
her or her
family.
 
He
would
see
to
it
that his
father
was
stopped.
 
If Michael was wrong and
George Redman had indeed
killed
his
mother,
then
he
would
have
to
be
brought
to
justice
another
way—not
like
this.

He brushed
a
lock of
hair
from
her forehead.
 
“Are you ready for this
?”

Leana
shrugged.
 
“No.
 
And I
hope
they’re not expecting too much
from
me
tonight,”
she
said.
 
“I’m
not up to this at all
.”

And
here was the
opportunity
he’d been
waiting
for.

Last
night, while
they were
relaxing
in
bed,
it
came
to
Michael
that
if
his
father
would
murder Celina,
then he
almost
certainly
planned
the
same
fate
for
Leana.
 
Louis
didn’t
want
Leana
to
manage
his
hotel.
  
He
only gave her that
job
to
publicly humiliate
her
father.
 
And Louis wouldn’t
stop
there.
 
Before Redman
was
murdered,
Michael
knew his father
meant
for
the man’s
family
to
die
before
him—so
George
would
feel
the
pain
Louis himself
had
felt for
years.

On the clock radio, the music stopped and a segment on the morning news began
.
 
Last night, they’d intentionally turned up the volume so they wouldn’t oversleep.
 
Ordinarily,
he
would
have
shut off the machine
.
 
But
this bedroom
was
wired, and if
the radio’s
volume
was
loud enough, Spocatti
wouldn’t
hear
what
he
was about
to
say.

“Then
don’t
do
it,”
he said
quietly.
 
“Don’t
go.”

Leana
looked
surprised.
 
“What
are
you
talking
about?”
she
said.
 
“I
have
to
go.”

“No, you don’t
.
 
Call Ryan
and
quit.
 
You told
me
last
night you
don’t want
this
job
.
 
We
can be
back in
Europe by
the end
of
the
day.”

“I
can’t do that to
Louis,
Michael.
 
He’s
done
too much
for
me.
 
It isn’t
right.”

“Ryan’s using you
.
 
You
told
me
so
yourself.
 
Didn’t
you
tell
me that
you only
took
this
job
to hurt
your
father?”

“That was
only
part
of
the reason.”

“Maybe
so, but the other night was a turning point.
 
He cares about
you.
 
He
came here
because
he
wanted to
tell
you
himself
about
Harold.
 
Yesterday, I
saw
him
reach
for
your
hand
at
Celina’s
funeral.
 
Last
night,
he
called
to
see
how
you were
.
 
Don’t
mess
with
this,
Leana.
 
You
finally
have a chance
to
build
a meaningful
relationship
with
your father.
 
Don’t
you
see
how precious this is?
 
I
would give
anything to
be
in
your
place to have
a
father who
cares
for
me the
way yours is beginning to
care
for
you.
 
Don’t deny him another chance.”

Other books

They Mostly Come Out At Night by Benedict Patrick
Blood Rules by Christine Cody
Dunc's Dump by Gary Paulsen
The Star Beast by Robert A Heinlein
Love Gone by Nelson, Elizabeth
Path of Needles by Alison Littlewood
Fort Laramie by Courage Knight
Private Pleasures by Bertrice Small