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over the Snow White case had come. He had nothing official to do but get married. His most pressing concern at the moment was Taylor.
    A fire was roaring in the fireplace, and Taylor stood five feet from him, a cup of hot chocolate held tightly, trying to force the numbness away. She’d come home with her hands practically blue. He considered her profile as she looked out the window, a study in concentration. She was miles away. A rare southern blizzard surrounded them. Snow continued to plummet from the sky, piling onto the Japanese maple bushes in the front yard so rapidly that they bent like old men.
    Despite the late hour, a disembodied male voice spoke, deep and languorous.
    “Listen to the following statements. How would you respond? Buon giorno, signora. Lei parla l’inglese? Dove   siamo? Come si dice ‘Piazza San Marco is here’ en italiano? ”
    “Whoa, whoa, whoa. It’s going too fast. Jeez, this is the easy stuff, too.” Taylor snapped the off button on the CD player remote, shaking her head and smiling.
    “What’s wrong, cara? ” he crooned, egging her on. Taylor focused on her fiancé with narrowed eyes. “Vaf fanculo,” she spat, then grinned at him. Baldwin guffawed in surprise.
    “Where’d you learn that one?”
    “You like? I’ve got more.”
    She had that crazy sexy smile going, the one that held great promise. The mismatched gray eyes flashed. He played with her. 
    “Now, Taylor, there’s no need for that kind of language. You’ll get yourself in trouble if you say that over there, anyway. How is it you have trouble with the most simple commands, yet you can curse like a sailor in perfect gutter Italian? No, don’t answer that,” he said, holding up a hand. Taylor’s lips had pursed, ready to spew out what he assumed was another charming epithet.
    “Relax, sweetheart. You know more than you think you do. I’ve watched you go through these tapes for weeks. Trust me, we get over there, you’ll be fluent in days. I promise. You’re just distracted.”
    He went to the stereo, turning the power off. He glanced around their living room—a spacious compilation of curved arches and exposed beams. Their new home was more like what he and Taylor had each grown up in, elegant and airy, whitewashed walls with simple accents. They both loved it the moment they saw it. The exterior was brick and stone, a Georgian colonial that bordered on federalist, a style so popular in this section of the South. They had much more room than furniture. The plan was to buy the accompanying furnishings and art on their trip. And stock their burgeoning wine cellar.
    Over there. Italy. Italia. They had scheduled three weeks for a romantic honeymoon, and Taylor had been bound and determined to teach herself the language before they left. He loved to watch her learn, to see the phrases tumble from her lips.
    “Distracted. Why would you think that?” She turned back to the window and stared at the winter wonderland that comprised their new front yard, the cul-de-sac and the other houses in the neighborhood. The problem was, there were no defining characteristics between them all. Everything was white. Fifteen inches of white. And a killer was out there, plotting his next murder. Damn. He watched her mood shift, playful to alert and serious.
    “Four new murders, Baldwin. Sam’s call all but confirms it. Snow White is really back. Or is this a copycat? If he is, he’s a damn good mimic. And we look like a bunch of monkeys fucking a football.”
    Baldwin slipped behind Taylor, putting his arms around her waist. He started whispering in her ear. “ Siete il mio amore. Non posso attendere per spendere il resto della mia vita con voi. Avete la faccia di un angelo. Need me to translate?”
    She spun in his arms, her breath hot on his cheek. Obviously she caught the gist of what he’d said. He gave her a wink. It never failed.
    “You’re an easy woman, Taylor. Mutter a few words in a foreign language and
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