ABSOLUTE POWER By: DAVID BALDACCI

Then the tears erupted from her with so much force that they spilled

onto the front of the robe.

He said quietly, as calmly as he could, “Don’t shoot the messenger,

Kate. I told Luther and I’m telling you, life is way too short for this

crap. I lost both my parents a long time ago. Okay, you have reasons for

not liking the guy, fine.

That’s up to you. But the old man loves you and cares about you and

regardless of how you think he’s screwed up your life you have to

respect that love. That’s my advice to you, take it or leave it.”

He moved toward the door but she again got there before him.

“You don’t know anything about it.”

“Fine, I don’t know anything about it. Go back to bed, I’m sure you’ll

fall right asleep, nothing important on your mind.”

She grabbed his coat with such force that she jerked him around, even

though he outweighed her by eighty pounds.

“I was two years old when he went to prison for the last time. I was

nine when he got out. Do you understand the incredible shame of a little

girl whose dad is in prison? Whose dad steals other’s people’s property

for a living? When you had show-and-tell at school and the one kid’s

dad is a doctor and another’s is a truck driver and it comes to your

turn and the teacher looks down and tells the class that Katie, s dad

had to go away because he did something bad and then she’d skip to the

next kid?

“He was never there for us. Never! Mom worried sick about him all the

time. But she always kept the faith, right up until the end. She made it

easy for him.”

“She finally divorced him, Kate,” Jack gently reminded her.

“Only because that was the only choice she had left. And right when she

was just getting her life turned around, she finds a lump in her breast

and in six months she’s gone.”

Kate leaned back against the wall. She looked so tired, it was painful

to witness. “And you know what the really crazy thing is? She never

once stopped loving him. After all the incredible shit he put her

through.” Kate shook her head, having a hard time believing the words

she had just spoken. She looked up at Jack, her chin trembling slightly.

“But that’s okay, I have enough hate for both of us.” She stared at him,

a mixture of pride and righteousness on her features.

Jack didn’t know if it was the complete exhaustion he was feeling or the

fact that for so many years what he was about to say had been pent up

inside him. Years of watching this charade. And brushing it aside in

favor of the beauty and vivaciousness of the woman across from him. His

vision of perfection.

“Is that your idea of justice, Kate? Enough hate balanced against

enough love, and everything equals out?”

She stepped back. “What are you talking about?”

He moved forward as she continued to retreat into the small room. “I’ve

listened to this goddamned martyrdom of yours until I’m sick of it. You

think you’re some perfect defender of the hurt and victimized. Nothing

comes above that.

Not you, not me, not your father. The only reason you’re out there

prosecuting every sonofabitch that comes into your sights is because

your father hurt you. Every time you convict somebody that’s another

nail in your old man’s heart.”

Her hand flew to his face. He caught it, gripped it. “Your whole adult

life has been spent getting back at him. For all the wrongs. For all the

hurt. For never being there for you.”

He squeezed her hand until he heard her gasp. “Did you ever once stop to

think that maybe you were never there for him?”

He let go of her hand as she stood there, staring at him, a look on her

face he had never seen before.

“Do you understand that Luther loves you so much that he’s never tried

to contact you, never tried to be a part of your life, because he knows

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