Justice

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Book: Justice Read Online Free PDF
Author: Faye Kellerman
Tags: Fiction, General, Mystery & Detective, Contemporary Women
filled with tears. “I forgot it.”
    “Forgot it?” Ms. Suit asked.
    I felt so stupid. Chris said, “Can we phone it in?”
    Ms. Suit was still staring at me. Finally she returned her eyes to Chris. “Certainly.”
    Chris gave her the cash. Ten minutes later, she handed him a bank book. Transaction completed. I got up slowly, feeling like a fool.
    Once seated in his car, I found my voice. “Thanks.”
    “You’re welcome.” Chris waited a beat. “Maybe we should call it quits for today. You look upset.”
    “Her first name was Amy,” I said. “And I really did know her last name.”
    “Terry, she died a long time ago. It’s only natural—”
    “No, you don’t understand. I really knew it. I just forgot it!” I stared out the window but saw nothing. “There were grandparents. I don’t know what happened to them.”
    “Why don’t you ask your dad?”
    “If I ask him anything about my mother, he gets weird. And if Jean overheard…”
    I turned to face him.
    “I was five when he met Jean. Soon after, he went through the closets and threw my mother’s stuff out—pictures, clothes, mementos, anything that reminded him of her.” My eyes widened. “Except…”
    “What?” Chris asked.
    I didn’t answer. We rode back to my house in silence. When we got there, I leaped out of the car and dashed into my father’s den. Chris found me rummaging through the drawers like a bag lady sorting through garbage.
    “What are you looking for, Terry?”
    I barely heard him, kept digging until I hit success. The brittle newspaper clipping had yellowed with age, but it was still legible.
    “It’s Reilly . Her name was Amy Reilly.” I showed him the obit. “It’s such an easy name, I can’t believe I forgot it.”
    I read aloud. “…survived by her husband, William McLaughlin, infant daughter, Teresa Anne, and parents, Mary and Robert Reilly of Chicago, Illinois.” I stopped reading. “I wonder if they still live there.”
    Chris said, “Why don’t you call and find out?”
    “Oh, no, I couldn’t do that.”
    “Why not?”
    “I just couldn’t.” I searched my brain for images to match the names. None came. “They must have had their reasons for breaking off contact with me.”
    “I doubt that, Terry. I’m sure they’d love to hear from you.”
    “I’m not going to call them.” My eyes settled back onto the obit. With shaking hands, I held it out to Chris. “Can you keep this for me, too?”
    He took the clipping. “Are we on for tomorrow night?”
    I took a deep breath, then let it out slowly. “I can work now if you want.”
    Chris studied my face. “All right. I’ll get my books from the car.”
    “Chris?”
    “What?”
    “What’s her name?”
    He rolled his eyes. “You ask a lot of questions. It can get you into trouble.”
    I said nothing, continued to wait him out. Finally, he said, “Lorraine.”

Chapter 4
    The next evening , as soon as I walked inside Chris’s apartment, he handed me a slip of paper—the name of my grandparents with an accompanying phone number. He closed the door, beckoning me forward with a crooked finger. He pointed to the countertop.
    “I found the number, but you make the call. There’s the phone.”
    My eyes returned to the slip of paper. “I can’t do it.”
    “Terry, just pick up the phone and punch in the numbers. Underground cables will do the rest.”
    I couldn’t move.
    Chris blew out air, then snatched the number from my trembling hands. “It’s a good thing you’re smart. Because you’d never make it on aggression.”
    He lifted the receiver, but I ran to the phone and depressed the hang-up button. “Please don’t.” My voice cracked. “It’s probably too late over there anyway.”
    “It’s nine in the evening Chicago time. I’m sure they’re up.”
    As soon as he started pressing the numbers, I tried to grab the phone again. But this time he held it above his head, out of my reach.
    My stomach was suddenly a wave pool of
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