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Liam
I looked out the window and saw Virtue and Chip exiting the town hall. I messaged Dan if he had
finished processing their payments and he had replied to tell me he did. He even included an invitation
for a drink at Chip’s pub. Perfect..
“What are you looking at?” My father asked, bringing me back to the present. I was mayor, but my
father still acted like HE was mayor. He would take his seat behind the desk and rummaged through
every document he could find like the town was still his to run.
He peeked over my shoulder, trying to find what I was looking at. He unfortunately saw Noah who was
chasing after the exquisite blonde. I saw his sharp intake of breath and the disapproving look he gave
me.
“Son, you have to know where your ce is in this town,” my father said, turning his back to the
window. “I hope your future activities will not be as messy as the most recent one.”
“Joan Summers was a liability,” I mumbled at him. “Actually, Old Man Eugene was the liability. We
needed to silence him.”
“Just make sure to clean up after yourself. I had thought after all these years, you and your friends
would know how to dispose of garbage properly. We still have one problem who is somewhere, G od
knows where, biding her time, waiting for the perfect moment toe out from hiding. If Joan
Summers was found alive, Joy Taylor would be here making sure you, Cris, Dan and Jack would get
life sentences. If you weren’t such a coward, you would have finished her off when we told you to.”
“Why pin the me on me, Dad? You told me you already had ordered someone else to do it,” I
argued.
“And didn’t I tell you the Sheriff had enough on his te? That is why I told you to finish her off at the
hospital. Any of you boys could have done it, but you were all too scared of your own shadows,” he
said and abruptly changed the subject. “Where are those documents you wanted me to take a look at?
I’ll just bring them with me and go over them at home.”
“There on the desk inside the brown envelope, I said as I closely watched Chip, Noah and Virtue talk
among themselves.
“By the way, son, I will be using the cabin this weekend, he murmured while picking up the
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envelope from my desk. I nodded my head, acknowledging hismitments.
“Of course, Dad.”
“While I’m away, remember to act like the duly elected mayor if that isn’t too much to ask,” he reminded
me. “Follow orders and practice some self-restraint. I don’t want toe back. home and find my town,
a town I have poured my blood, sweat and tears, burning to the ground. Do I have your word?”
I watched as Virtue and the two men with her walk away, the red-orange rays of the sun shining on her
golden locks.
Unexpectedly, Noah turned his head and saw me watching from the window. He secretly waved at me
to my dismay. As much as I wanted to get to know her, I knew after a day or
two, she would hear the rumors and whatever chance I could have had to be with her would
be gone. If I could only point the finger, I would but that would ultimately mean my death.
I would just have to y the perfect gentlemen. Maybe she could at least give me an opportunity to get
to know her better.
“You have my word, Dad.”
I waited for my father to leave before calling Cris.
“Aren’t we seeing each other at the pub tonight? What’s so urgent?” Cris asked, like the p rick
he was.
“You need to keep an eye on your wife, Cris,” I told him.
“Why? What did she do?” Cris asked, puzzled. There was never a time Lisa did something to
jeopardize us, so I knew why Cris was confused.
“She didn’t tell us who was moving into the Old Taylor House,” I answered.
“Yes, she did. She said a woman was moving in after all the renovations were done. Liam, I don’t
understand what the problem is? Did Noah say something? What? Did the Taylors move back?” He
asked, amused..
“You know we already have problems with the trio that moved in six months ago. We change locations
and delivery times because the boss thinks they might be undercover. a young woman has moved into
the Old Taylor House. She’s too beautiful to be underco but she poses a threat. If she bes a
problem, we might have to dispose of her,” I
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exined.
“Liam, I had the trio checked. Their story checks out. Give me the name of the woman who moved into
the Old Taylor House and I’ll have her checked out too. Call the Sheriff, have him do rounds around
town so he can take a look at her license.”
“Her name is Virtue Sullivan, previously from Nevada, single, blonde hair and blue eyes. Chip has
already taken a noticeable liking to her.”
“Noticeable? He’s g y, Liam,” Cris said. “This paranoia is going to get us in trouble, Liam. I didn’t expect
the body of Joan Summers would be floating around in ake beside our town. You said she wouldn’t
be found. How the f uck did that happen?”
“My men f ucked up. They told me they buried her as ordered, but apparently they didn’t, I
said. “Well, all of them are now dead.”
“I’ll check out this Virtue Sullivan. Liam, if she checks out, talk to the boss. We can’t afford anymore bad
publicity so close to elections,” Cris said and hung up.
I wanted to throw my phone across the room. I was so frustrated. I didn’t want to keep doing
of this, but a Cohen of the past made a pact with the devil.
any
And that pact was inherited.
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