The Ex

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Author: John Lutz
Tags: Fiction, thriller
successful, her own woman, rich. It had been one of the first things Deirdre noticed about her when they’d struck up a conversation at the Port Authority Bus Terminal. That and her distinctive voice.
    “I just left an old friend,” Deirdre said. “David.”
    Darlene looked puzzled. A running man brushed Deirdre, knocking her toward the building. She moved out of the stream of pedestrians. Darlene followed.
    “I thought I told you about David,” Deirdre said. “At Port Authority.”
    Darlene’s soft brown eyes widened. “That’s true, you did. He’s your ex, am I right?”
    “Right,” Deirdre said. “He and I had lunch together, a nice visit.”
    Darlene grinned with tiny white teeth. “That’s not the way people usually talk about their ex. Any chance of it becoming more than a pleasant lunch?”
    “The bastard got married while I was gone,” Deirdre said.
    Darlene was still grinning. “That doesn’t answer my question.”
    “Aren’t you naughty?” Deirdre laughed. Two women stared at her and had to walk around her. “Walk with me?” she invited Darlene.
    Darlene glanced at a silver watch that fit loosely on her thin wrist, then shrugged. “Sure. I’ve got some spare time before I have to meet some friends.”
    Deirdre started to walk, and Darlene fell in beside her. They entered the dark shade of a building, where it was noticeably cooler, then emerged into hot sunlight.
    “You still didn’t answer my question,” Darlene reminded her.
    “I don’t know the answer,” Deirdre said honestly. There would be some things they’d never talk about, at least for a while.
    Darlene smiled at her. “The way you look, Deirdre, you can make the answer whatever you want.”
    Deirdre smiled back. “You really think so? I mean, you’re the one with the young Audrey Hepburn looks. Men go for the delicate, breakable type. You’re built like a model or a ballerina, and I’m built like…well, sex.”
    “I’d trade anytime,” Darlene said. “The way the world is now, there aren’t many men looking for the kind of woman they’d take home to Mother.”
    “You’re serious?”
    “Of course. They want to take you home, but believe me, Mother doesn’t figure into it.”
    “Except with some men,” Deirdre said. “Mothers can have a terrible influence on some men.”
    “David?”
    “No. Not him at all. David could always…”
    “What?”
    “He was always a good lover.”
    Darlene stopped walking, causing Deirdre to barely avoid bumping into her. She raised her elegant thin arm and glanced again at her expensive watch. “I’d better get going or I’ll be given up for lost,” she said.
    “I don’t want to make you late for your friends,” Deirdre said. She wondered for a moment if Darlene would invite her along.
    But Darlene was silent, glancing around. She had such a sweet, clean profile. They moved over and stood on a corner with a cluster of people waiting for the traffic light to change to Walk.
    “Are you going to be in town long?” Darlene asked.
    “Awhile.”
    “Me too, this visit.”
    “Her name’s Molly.”
    “What?”
    “That’s the name of David’s wife. The one who took my place. Molly.”
    Darlene stared at her oddly, maybe with disapproval.
    “They have a child,” Deirdre said. “A little boy named Michael.”
    Darlene was silent.
    “I thought you should know.”
    “I don’t understand why,” Darlene said.
    “You should know about Molly and Michael, as well as about David. But especially about Molly. It will help you understand what’s going to happen.”
    Darlene appeared confused for only a second, then shrugged, as if whatever happened, it would be fine with her. “You said at the bus station you were going to find a hotel. Where are you staying?”
    But the light changed and she was virtually swept away by the surging crowd before Deirdre could answer. She smiled helplessly at Deirdre and waved.
    Deirdre stood on the corner and watched her disappear in the
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