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Idly, she rose and ambled over to the window to lean out, looking up and down the sidewalk. Two men in the park across the street came to attention, watching her closely. Another guard standing near the front door glanced up, grimacing. The window might as well have had bars.
A scratching sound startled her. She jerked, gasping, but it was nothing more than a breeze coming through the window and skimming across the tabletop stacked with clipped newspapers. Her breathing eased, and she rubbed her arms against a slight chill. Rats. The memories of them crawling and nibbling all over her wouldnβt leave her alone.
Stir-crazy, she paced the length of the foyerβback and forth and back and forth, annoying Edward, who glanced up from his perch near the door every time her heels clacked off the edges of the hallwayβs Oriental runner.
It was after five oβclock. The men had not returned, and there had been no word from the prison. No newspapers. Nothing. If she didnβt hear from Braham or David or Gaylord within the next thirty minutes, she was going to scream βfireβ and dash out of the house.
On her next trip down the hall, she went into the office for the umpteenth time to see if Cullen might have left a list of assignments hidden under a law book or stuffed inside one. She opened a book titled, A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence and thumbed through the pages. Nothing.
The front door opened. She dropped the book and ran out, coming to a sudden stop, her heart in her throat. When she found her voice, she shrieked, βYouβre free. They did it.β She ran to Jack and threw herself into his arms, hugging him. She groaned as his squeezing arms tightened.
βIβm sorry, sis.β He loosened his grip. βBraham warned me Henly punched you.β He touched her face lightly. βIβm so sorry.β
βForget about me. Whereβve you been? You look fantastic.β
He smirked.
βNo, I mean youβreββshe brushed his lapelsββall clean and dapper.β The fragrances of a barberβs talcum powder and new clothes filled the air in pleasing waves. She stood back and scrutinized him. βLost a few pounds. Ten, maybe. Food wasnβt so good, huh?β
He stared at her, eyes fixed wide, blue and unblinking above a small twitch of a smile. βYeah, it was pretty bad. The hoods were worse. Thank God, I spent so much time with the monks. Without meditation and the ability to go into deep trances, Iβd have lost my mind. I spent hours in my head sitting by the river, reading.β
βKnowing you could do that kept me sane. So Braham and Cullen accomplished everything they planned to do today.β
βYou should have seen Braham. He was brilliant. Iβd pay a million bucks for a video and pictures of the expressions on Hunter and Holtβs faces. True brilliance. When this movie is produced, itβll win a dozen Oscars.β
Cullen and Braham opened the door and entered the house, laughing. Braham ambled toward her with a smile playing around his mouth, and he pulled her gently into his arms. βI told ye Iβd bring him home or die trying.β
David and Gaylord entered behind Cullen. She waved her hand at the whisky fumes being exhaled by all five men. βIf I lit a match, the house might explode. Yβall stopped to celebrate while I paced, dying for news.β
βWe had to wait for Jack. He didnβt want to see ye until heβd had a bath and shaved. While he did, weββBraham pointed, carefully but tipsily, to Cullen, David, and Gaylordββshopped for new clothes for him.β
βWe couldnβt bring him home naked.β David hiccupped.
They deserved to get drunk, smoke cigars, and tell tall tales until the wee hours of the morning, but when they started singing Scottish ballads off-key, which they were bound to do, she was going to bed.
βWhy are we standing out here? I hear a bottle of whisky calling my name,β Jack said, leading the way into the parlor.
βHold on a second. Before yβall get too drunk, you need to tell me everything. Please. Iβm dying to know what happened,β she said.
Braham poured a round of drinks, and they all found a seat. She scooted in between Jack and Braham on the sofa.
βThere were a couple of tense moments,β Braham said.
βFor me, not for him,β Cullen said. βBraham pulled Excalibur from the stone. He was in theβ¦whatβs the expression Kit uses?β
βZone?β Braham said.
Cullen snapped his fingers. βYes. Thatβs it. Weβd rehearsed the questions and anticipated Henlyβs responses, but reducing his laudanum to keep him on edgeββCullen paused and gave a small head bow to Davidββwas brilliant.β
David nodded. βThank ye, but the credit goes to Gaylord. Heβd already been inside Henlyβs house. He knew where the medication was kept and the location of every weapon Henly owned. Once we diluted the laudanum and put blanks in all the guns, it was just a matter of babysitting until he reached the prison.β
βWait, wait. Time out,β Charlotte said, making a T with her hands. βIβm missing something. Who did you think Gordon was going to shoot?β
Cullen, David, and Gaylord turned their heads slowly in Brahamβs direction.
She gasped, glaring up at Braham, open-mouthed. βYou set yourself up to get shot in order to prove Henlyβs guilt? Youβre insane. All of you. What if heβd used another weapon?β
Brahamβs mouth quirked wryly as he met her eyes. Then he pounded on his chest with his fists. βBulletproof vest.β
She ran her fingers through Brahamβs hair, gripped a few strands, and shook his head. βIt doesnβt protect your head. Did David forget to mention such an important detail?β A muscle twitched by Brahamβs mouth, and she shot him a sharp glance tinged with amusement.
Cullen chuckled. βStubbornness would protect his head.β
Gaylord cleared his throat
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