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Doh her "So you don’t care about Jansen’s cri with"

He slapped a picture down in front of her It wasn’t one of those grainy ies, taken with a cheap telephoto lens She didn’t have any trouble at all discerning the focus of the picture Oh, no Someone had expertise with a camera and had spent

Kinley stared, blinking a few tiht her eyes soe in front of her It didn’t work Every ti NoNo way could she fool herself into believing that Greg was just giving the wo They were naked, and he was clearly touching her all over, especially inside Greg had bent the blonde he screwed into what appeared to be a lounge chair by his pool Kinley had laid in that very chair the last ti had invited her family over for a barbecue

Nausea threatened to overtake her as she stared down at the da’s face, the wo with her fiancé

She looked up at Law He wasn’t shocked Instead, he looked grim and closed off, with his arms crossed over his chest Had he known the whole ti wretchedly deceived by two of the most i’s betrayal She wasn’t even sure she was crying about Becks’s The truth was, she couldn’t stop berating herself How stupid and naïve Law must think she was In fact, all of the?"

Law didn’t pretend to misunderstand, and she appreciated that "As far as I can tell they were lovers about six months before he met you"

"She introduced us" Kinley hadn’t meant to admit that out loud It probably made her sound even more naïve But she supposed she was She certainly felt that way

Law’s right shoulder shrugged up in a negligent gesture "Sounds about right I believe they’ve been colluding together for a while"

I have the perfect man for you, Kin Don’t screw this up This is important This could be your future

She’d been so insistent Becks hadn’t taken no for an anshen Kinley had tried to get out of the date Nope Becks had come over to her apartment and helped style her hair and picked out her clothes It had been nice for her sister to pay attention to her She’d liked the thought they row closer Becks had said she wanted that, too

It had all been a lie

"Your sister recently bought a multimillion-dollar life insurance policy on her husband" Riley placed a photocopy of the paperwork in front of her No disputing the evidence Becks had taken out a three- herself the sole beneficiary She would absolutely benefit fro would have benefitted fro breath, wishing this nasty position she found herself in--deceived by her sister and fiancé, and used in a vendetta by the three men around her--wasn’t real But obviously, she’d been discounting the truth too often lately

"Who would run Hope House if you die?" Doh he wasn’t shattering her world

She suspected they damn well knew the answer, but told them anyway "Becks"

"I’d bet every last di into your funds I have no doubt she’s the one who cashed those rowled

Kinley hated to believe that her sister could be capable of stealing fro on her husband, yes Becks had all but ad with Greg was crushing enough But this… It felt like a poison-laced ice pick to the chest But who else could it be? No one else knehere she kept the paperwork for Hope House Becks was clever enough to forge her signature, too

"Or I guess your dad could have taken the funds After all, he has all those ga debts?"

Dominic dropped a series of photos of her father at the race track and at a poker table, srim "Riley took those He had a camera in his hoodie"

"Your father likes to play deep and he’s horrible at the card table," Riley added "He tugs on his ear or blinks a lot when he’s bluffing They’re obvious tells"

Kinley didn’t even know that her father liked playing cards "Leave ot cancer"

La that She’d cried to "Mike" during a long conversation one night She’d confessed how scared she was that she would lose her dad the way she’d lost her hts she’d sat up with her iven birth to her waste away

"Maybe this is a distraction for him," Kinley spit at them "If he needs the diversion to escape a possibly terminal illness, I can’t blaaet home, but for now, he’s off-limits"

"After you told me about his illness over the phone, I had Riley check it out," Law began "He hacked into the patient records of the hospital your dad said he’d be going to They have no record of hiist on staff Your dad doesn’t have cancer It’s all a ruse to bilk you out of money"

"That can’t possibly be true!" Of course it would be great news if her father wasn’t dying, but she could hardly believe that he would scaranite, resolved and gri to stop She forced herself to ave her noto you for money so he can pay his bookies He’s also run up all his credit cards Soed your narabbed yet another of those see photos and shoved it toward her