Killing Her Softly

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of the corner where he'd been standing quietly for the past ten minutes. "We'd have to have some really good evidence before we did that. You must be scared shitless that we'll find that evidence."
    Cortez glared at Chad a killer stare that Jim figured had made many a man quake in his boots. Chad took a step back, but didn't break eye contact with Cortez.
    "Lieutenant Norton, I advise you to rein in your partner." Cortez eased his gaze from Chad to Jim.
    "We're out of here." Kendall Wells patted Cortez on the back.
    "We'll be in touch," Jim said.
    Just as Cortez passed by Chad Jim heard Cortez warn his partner in a soft whisper, "Annabelle Vanderley is off-limits to you."
    Before Chad could respond Cortez and his lawyer were out the door. Jim clamped his hand down on Chad's shoulder. "What was that all about?"
    Chad shrugged. "God damn son of a bitch. He's the one who'd better steer clear of Ms. Vanderley ."
    Jim rubbed the back of his neck, then shook his head. "What did I miss? What's going on with you, Cortez and Annabelle Vanderley ?"
    "Nothing. It's just that Cortez played white knight to her outside earlier when some reporters were harassing her. We should have sent someone to meet her and escort her inside to protect her from—"
    "Someone meaning you?"
    "Yeah, why not?"
    "I take it that this Ms. Vanderley is quite attractive and that fact didn't escape either you or Cortez." Jim tightened his hold on Chad's shoulder. "So help me God, if you instigate a personal pissing contest between you and Cortez, I'll—"
    "I didn't start anything. He—"
    "I don't give a damn who started what. Just make sure you don't get involved. Steer clear of Cortez except on official business. Do I make myself clear?"
    "I swear I'll steer clear of Cortez until we have some evidence against him. And I'm telling you, there's bound to be evidence. He may be smart, but he's not nearly as smart as he thinks he is. If he killed her—and I say he did—then he slipped up somehow and all we've got to do is figure out how."
     
    Quinn had wanted to stick around and speak to Annabelle Vanderley again. But he'd thought better of the idea— actually Kendall had warned him in no uncertain terms to stay away from Lulu's cousin. And she was right. What good would it do either him or Annabelle if he sought her out again simply because she intrigued him. Lulu had talked about her cousin several times and he always sensed that she both loved and hated Annabelle. From what Lulu had told him— that her cousin was plain, placid and prudish—he hadn't expected the woman to practically take his breath away the moment he saw her.
    Lulu had been gorgeous. All Barbie doll leggy, bosomy and blond. And as spoiled rotten as her daddy's millions could make her. She'd been Quinn's type—an easy lay who wouldn't complicate his life.
    Annabelle possessed a cool, reserved elegance. A Grace Kelly beauty that hinted of hidden fires burning deep inside and saved for one lucky man.
    Was that it, the reason she fascinated him so much? Did he see Annabelle as a challenge? God knew he hadn't found a woman challenging in. . . Hell, he couldn't remember when.
    After the police interview, Quinn had driven back to Kendall's, fixed a fresh pot of coffee and considered his options. Kendall had given him a key and told him to make himself at home, for the time being. He appreciated her hospitality, but if he was going to be stuck in Memphis for a while, he'd need Ms own place.
    Setting his coffee mug aside, Quinn punched the preset number on his eel! phone and waited for Marcy to answer, which she did on the third ring.
    "Hello."
    "Marcy. I need you to round up Aaron and Jace and y'all get the first flight out of Houston to Memphis,"
    "What's going on? 1 thought you planned to get some R&R before even thinking about taking another case."
    Marcy had been Quran's personal assistant for nearly ten years. Their association had lasted longer than a lot of marriages. He relied on her,

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