Catherine Coulter – FBI 4 The Edge

Chapter Seven

I hadn’t felt so stupid since my high school English class when Mrs. Zigler told me Wuthering Heights wasn’t a fancy district of London.

I stared blankly at Laura Scott, and eventually my mouth moved. “You were with Jilly and Paul on Tuesday night?”

“Yes, it was a party of sorts, at least that’s how they billed it. I had to leave so I don’t know what happened after I was out of there.”

“Who all was at this party?”

“Well, it was just Paul, Jilly, and I. I understand that other people were supposed to be coming by. When I left it wasn’t very late. You see, Grubster-my cat-is on medication and I had to get home to give him a pill. But that’s not important. Tell me about Jilly. What happened to her? Is she going to be all right?”

“She’s in a coma. No one knows much of anything about her chances for recovery.”

“But what happened?”

“She drove her Porsche off a cliff, landed in twenty feet of water, and a cop managed to pull her out. She told me a short time ago that you’d betrayed her. What did she mean by that?”

She shook her head, sending her hair perilously close again to her chicken satay. “What a strange thing for her to say. That’s why you came to meet me? To see if I’d somehow betrayed your sister? I don’t know what you’re talking about. I just don’t know.” She was suddenly very still, staring down at her dinner plate. “It just doesn’t make sense. She was an excellent driver. I can’t believe it. She was laughing the last time I saw her. Did someone force her off that cliff? Was it an accident? Was she hit by someone?”

Even I, the cop, hadn’t first thought that someone forced her off the cliff. Why had Laura? “No, she went flying off a cliff some ten miles north of Edgerton just before the junction east back to 101. It would appear that she was trying to kill herself.”

“How could she possibly have survived that?”

“As I said, a cop saw her go over and managed to pull her out before she drowned. No one disagrees that it was a miracle.”

Laura Scott slowly rose and stared down at the platters still piled high with Thai food. She shook her head and stuck her hand in her purse. She pulled a fifty-dollar bill out of a very fat wallet and dropped it beside her soup bowl. She said, not looking at me, “She was always driving that car too fast, hooting and hollering, yelling at the top of her lungs. She liked danger, she told me. She said driving the Porsche at a hundred miles an hour was like flying, only without having to wear a parachute. Jilly wouldn’t try to kill herself. She lost control of that damned Porsche. I want to see her. You said she was in Tallshon?”

“Yes, that’s where she is.” I rose to stand beside her. I lightly touched my fingers to her forearm, holding her still for a moment. “Before we go anywhere, tell me the truth, Laura. Are you or were you sleeping with Paul?”

She looked up at me like I’d lost my mind. “No,” she said, “of course I wouldn’t sleep with Paul. That’s ridiculous.”

I realized I was still touching my fingers to her forearm. I didn’t stop. I didn’t want to lose the connection to her. “Paul says you were his lover up until last month. Then he said he broke it off. And Jilly told me you had betrayed her.”

She shook off my hand. I thought for a moment that she was going to smack me, but at the last moment she held herself back. “No, I didn’t sleep with Paul. He lied. Why? I don’t know. As for Jilly claiming I betrayed her, I don’t know what she meant.”

“Why would Paul lie?”

“Ask him, damn you. I’m going to see Jilly.”

“I’ll drive you.”

“No,” she said. “You’ve done quite enough.”

I couldn’t believe it. Laura was here, standing beside Ford. I saw her as clearly as I saw Ford. I couldn’t believe it was that betraying bitch, Laura. But it was. She was here and I saw her. She was saying something to Ford. What was she telling him?

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