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Authors: Lynda La Plante

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“Did you ever see her socially?”

“No. I met her only when she came to see Mr. Caley.”

Lorraine was left alone in the vast, cool office, sitting in Robert Caley’s soft leather chair. She opened the file and then reached for her purse to get her notebook. She found it, but no pen, so she looked down the side of the desk to rows of black steel-fronted drawers discreetly built into each side, to try to find one. There were no handles. She tried pushing at them, trying to fathom how they opened, but they all seemed to be locked. She frowned and looked over the vast desktop and saw that it had a built-in square directly in front of the chair. She pushed at it but nothing happened. Then she noticed a small black raised button, so she pressed it and the inlaid section eased back. The opening housed a blotter, a row of pens and pencils, notebooks, memo pads, paper clips, all in neat compartments, and two photograph frames facedown. She turned one over and it was of Anna Louise; the other was of Elizabeth Caley.

Sitting at his desk in his office, Mark Riley watched Lorraine on a small monitor. He turned to a dark-haired woman who was typing on her word processor.

“Mrs. Page is having a good snoop around the office.”

Margaret looked at him.

“Yes, I noticed, but I’ve secured all the drawers so she can’t poke her nose any further.”

Mark looked over the date book. There was no record of the new appointment.

“Who’s he meeting right now?”

“Who do you think?”

Margaret said, half raising an eyebrow.

Saffron Dulay was lateshe always wasand Robert Caley checked his watch again, missing her entrance. But no one else didshe was hard to miss. Saffron moved gracefully between the tables, led by a mattre d’, who bowed and gestured toward Caley’s discreet table in one of the alcoves of the Bel Air garden restaurant. Pausing just a moment to smile and acknowledge a number of people she knew, Saffron gave only a slight incline of her beautiful head, behaving as if she were royalty, and the mattre d’ was treating her as such.

Caley immediately rose to his feet as Saffron joined him, bending her head toward him for a kiss on the cheek.

“Robert,”

she said huskily,

“I’m sorry, I know I am late, please don’t get up.”

He did, pulling her chair out for her as she sat down with the passing swans at her back. He knew she liked to get a good view of the place and invariably knew anyone who was anyone. Saffron was rich, the only daughter of a brewery magnate, sole heiress to billions. She wore her wealth in that covert, simple way that only the truly rich can. Almost six feet tall, the sheer simplicity of her white negligee-type dress enhanced her height, while her glowing golden tan was set off by slim gold sandals and a million dollars’ worth of solitaire diamonds in her ears. As she eased her slender body onto the cushioned seat, she removed her only accessoryher gold-rimmed shades.

“Hi, how you doing?”

Saffron was the wrong side of forty but one would be hard-pressed to estimate her age; her confidence in herself, boosted by her millions and her obvious physical perfection, gave the appearance of youth. Four marriages and endless lovers had not managed to dent her innocent girlish act, one she had perfected better than any hopeful starlet half her age.

“You got any news about that little girl o’ yours?”

she asked in her Southern drawl.

“No.”

She reached over and touched Caley’s hand lightly.

“It must be s’ah hard.”

“Yeah, it is.V’

Her eyes flicked around the tables, then back to Caley.

“You always choose this place.”

“Yep, I can smoke, outdoors.”

He signaled to a waiter.

“I’ve already ordered you your usual I take it your tastes haven’t changed.”

She laughed, her eyes still darting around the restaurant, and all he could think about was Lorraine Page. She was as blond, almost as tall, but so flawed, so real a woman in comparison with Saffron. He no longer wanted to fuck Saffron; that had been over a long time ago. He had never disliked her before, but now he did. Perhaps Lorraine attracted him because she was so direct. He would like to screw Lorraine, and just thinking about it made him smile.

“You got one hell of a smile, Robert Caley,”

Saffron said softly.

“Why, thank you …”

She cupped her chin in her hands.

“What you want, darlin’? You runnin’ short of funds again?”

The waiter brought her an elaborately decorated cocktail and another whiskey sour for him. It irritated him that she knew instinctively why he had asked to see her, that he had to play out the game. She sipped a tiny drop from the glass and then placed it on the table; she^wouldn’t touch it again, she never did.

“Ah’ll never understand why you don’t get that movie-star wife of yours to finance you.”

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“I don’t want money from my wife.”

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“No, but you sure as hell need it, an’ you’ll take it from elsewhere.”

She leaned back, only now giving him her undivided attention. Being rich, she knew how to handle anyone about to put the touch on hershe was an old hand at it.

“I don’t want a cent from you, darlin’, but I do need you to talk to your daddy. No need to go into details, you know we’re into this development deal together, but he’s hinted he might pull out and I know you can bring him around, so


“Ah already talked to him, darlin’, soon as Ah put down the phone from you he called me. In fact, we must have been playin’ telephone gameshe calls you, you call me, then he calls me. He may be more than seventy years old, but, man, he is a wily old bastard. Said he wants me to go to some function back home, you know, always keepin’ tabs on me and it drives me crazy. Since Mama died, he is trying to get me to go live back home, find a nice steady man and produce a grandchild.” “It’s understandable, you’re his only daughter. So did he mention my project at all?”

“Why don’t we drive around awhile to discuss this?”

She smiled sweetly, not waiting for him to reply, then tossed her napkin aside. Caley half rose from his seat, watched her get up, then finished his drink, knowing she would be table-hopping for a good fifteen minutes. He paid the check, and knew he was now about to pay even more. As he threaded his way through the tables he checked his watch; he had only forty-five minutes before his next meeting.

The driver could not see or be seen through the dark-tinted glass partition. Saffron’s limo had a wide couch section, a television and bar, plus a fax machine, telephone and a laptop. Caley sat opposite her; she was lying across a deep-cushioned seat, unwrapping a peppermint.

“You want a sweet?”

“Nope.”

“No calories.”

He opened the bar, filled a crystal tumbler with ice cubes and topped it up with water. He looked at Saffron, holding up the glass, but she shook her head.

“I have to be back at my office by six.”

“Fine, we’ll drive nice and slow … just the way Ah like it.”

She eased one shoulder strap down, then the next, and wriggled out of her white dress. She wore no underwear and was totally unself-conscious as she carefully folded her dress and spread her long tanned legs wide. She wore only her thin-strapped gold sandals. Caley watched her as he sipped the water and then drained the glass, leaving just the ice cubes. He jangled the glass for a moment, and she giggled.

“Well, well, it’s been awhile since Ah was cubed up, and you know how Ah like it


He didn’t even loosen his tie or remove his jacket; he didn’t need to. Saffron didn’t want to be held in his arms and wouldn’t want to have her discreet makeup disturbed by frantic kisses. She knew exactly what she wanted, and so did he. She began to massage herself, cupping her neat breasts in her tapering fingers until the nipples hardened. He knelt between her legs. With his right hand he stroked her nipples with an ice cube, making her moan softly, as his left hand began slowly to caress her thighs, inching up gradually between her legs until his thumb rubbed her, knowing the exact spot to arouse her, and she spread her legs wider and wider, eyes closed.

“Oh, yes, yes, Ah like that, Ah like that.”

Slowly he let the ice cube slither down from her breasts, making her shiver, and her body arched as he adeptly inserted the melting ice cube high up into her vagina. He quickly reached for the rest of the cubes still in his glass and pressed in one after another until he could feel the cold ice with his thumb.

“Oh, God, yesss, yess …”

She bent forward, drawing his head down as he began to suck and lick her clitoris. She came quickly, letting out a scream, but still held his face between her legs with her hands.

“Ah wanna come three times, make me scream three times, baby, do it, do it.”

Nick breezed into the office eating a hamburger, and Rosie wrinkled her nose.

“That’s full of cholesterol, not good for you, Nick.”

“I know, but I like it.”

He sat in Lorraine’s chair and swiveled around, stuffing the remains of the burger into his mouth as Rooney walked in.

“Caught you, you’ve had a hamburger, I can smell it,”

Rooney said accusingly to Rosie.

“I have not,”

Rosie replied self-righteously,

“but he has.”

She pointed to Nick, who was wiping his mouth on his shirt cuff.

“What the hell is this place? A health clinic?”

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Rooney sat on the edge of the desk, amused, looking at Rosie.

“Just a private joke. What you gotanything or nothing?”

Nick dug in his pockets, bringing out his scB|5S of notes.

“I got a line into Elizabeth Caley’s docto^ pal of mine is sniffing around for me, and …”

They waited as he thumbed his way through his crumpled papers.

“Fisher’s girlfriend is rapping to a pal of mine on the drug squad, and …”

Nick continued.

“And?”

prompted Rooney. Nick ruffled his already untidy curls.

“We got to move fastword is they’re going to arrest Doc Hayleden for dealin’, so I’d kind of like to get to him before the bust. Maybe nice if her ladyship came with me, you know, see how a real pro works …”

Rosie said she’d call Lorraine on the cell phone, and was about to dial when Nick held up his hand.

“What is it with her? She got a problem with me?”

Rooney shrugged, looking across at Rosie.

“No, why do you ask?”

Nick cocked his head to one side.

“Well, I’m working my butt off, but I don’t want to get screwed.”

“By Lorraine?”

Rosie asked.

“Yeah, I know she’s edgy about me being on this gig, so … I’m asking vnn straight: I’m in, aren’t I?”

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“Of course yon are,”

Rosie replied, and Rooney ,abbed a finger mto

Nick’s chest.

“Listen, we cut this four ways and that s it.

Nick grinned.

“Okay, just needed it confirmed. And hey, is she screwing anyone? Not metaphorically. Just wondered.”

g Rooney laughed.

“You don’t stand a chance Nick. Does he Rosie?

She hunched her shoulders.

“I dunno, but do you want me to contact her or not? She’s over at Caley’s office.”

Nick grinned again.

“Sure, yon call her, but don t you say a thmgabout anything personal.”

Lorraine remained at Caley’s office desk, making notes, monitored by Mark and Margaret, but she called for no assistance ftom either of them. She sat at the big desk, plowing metrically through the thick file, knowing had been checked over by all the other investigators, but she could not afford to skim just in case she missed somethmg. By six o clock she had half filled her notebook, and she sat back in the big leather chain

Robert Caley’s finances were stretched to the limit. It appeared that al his money was tied up in properties, which still made him a rich man but one with no ready cash flow. As he had told her, he had banked everything on the casino deal, and if it did not come off he would soil have to pay off the outstanding monies due on the land. If his partners pu led out, he would lose millions and would be forced to sell properties fast: and thus at Iloss in order to pay his debts. Lorraine had no access to information about Elizabeth Caley’s fortune, and as far as she could ascertain, the Caleys did not have any form of joint finances or joint accounts

Mark looked at the monitor and saw Lorraine stand up and stretch her arrnsabove her head, yawning. He watched her close the file and begin to

^ WSetZugh,- he sa!d to Margaret. She was talking to Robert Calev’s chauffeur, who had just got back to the office.

Margaret pursed her lips.

“I hope he’s not going to be late. Mario left him at the Bel Air. That bitch Saffron Dulay-dunno why he even sees

^Mark shrugged as he pointed to the video screen. ‘It’s called being fucking rich, Margaret! Mrs. Page is leaving. Can you blast the air-conditioning on in there? She’s been smoking - . - I

Mark hovered as Lorraine walked out of the office carrying the file.

“You all finished?”

“Yes, thankfOu. Is Mr. Caley here?”

“No, I’m sorry, he’s at a meeting and then he has another one at six o’clock. Do you need to speak to him?”

“Er, well, not really, just thank him for me, would you?”

She passed him the file.

“And, oh, just one thing. Mrs. Caley, she has nothing to do with the business here, am I correct?”

“Yes.”

“I see, and she has not financed any of the real estate companies?”

“Not to my knowledge,”

he said tartly.

“They have no joint interests?”

“None that I am aware of.”

He carried the file to a cabinet. Lorraine followed, standing just behind him.

“She is very wealthy, then, in her own right?”

“Yes, I believe so, but I work for Mr. Caley. I have never been privy to Mrs. Caley’s private finances.”

“But you must have some idea of what she’s worth. I mean, is it a few million, one million or a sort of clutch of millions?”

she smiled jokingly but he would not give an inch.

“I really have no idea, perhaps you should discuss it with Mrs. Caley herself.”

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