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Jackson nodded "Jake--first thing in the ic"
"Yes, sir"
"It’s the house--we’ve seen it The answers are in the house," Jackson repeated dully
"We’ll find the truth," Whitney said "I knoe’ll find it"
Jackson slipped an aret soet some sleep, anyway"
"Wait!" Whitney said "What happened with the police search at the Church of Christ Arisen? What did the senator know--and not know?"
"They inally sent him in like I sent Jake in--for infor of the Aryans, but didn’t send either Grable Haines or his secretary"
"So he says," Jake added
"So he says," Jackson agreed "They have two council members from the Church of Christ Arisen at the station, and two of the young wo du to talk to the quickly, we’ll have to bring Gabby Taylor back, though she did sign statements about her tiround that long He didn’t think he was caught, or in any trouble, and DuPre needs an income If the church assets are frozen, he’ll be in a desperate situation Anyway, Jake, see what you can find out about that piece of equipht Oh, Whitney--how’s the ca fine No one in, no one out," Whitney reported
"Keep an eye on it--the senator is in it tonight," Jackson said "And ht once Will is back in We still don’t know the truth--whether the senator is involved, or whether his mental state caused him to be totally unaware of what people around hi is, he did send DuPre into the Church of Christ Arisen So, did he send his own people to join the Aryans as well? It’s worse than ghosts--it’s the living, and we have to find exactly what is what"
"Absolutely And we’ll watch the house I’ to take over then," Whitney told hi things are going to coetful of everyone around them It didn’t matter anymore She didn’t say a word, and he didn’t care what anyone thought
"Good night, then," he said
"Night, all," Angela told theela said, as they left the group and walked up to their rooms "All we’ve learned is that Senator David Holloway’s entire life was a lie, and the redient is just how "
"And we can’t solve anything else now," Jackson said
She smiled at him as they stood in the hallway on the second floor, eyes brilliantly blue, a half s," she told him
"Oh?"
"The fact that it was very lonely in that bed without you"
He wondered if he should feel badly that her words were a bolt of lightning ripping through hi that he could take such raw and carnal pleasure in being with her when they were sitting on a bombshell And yet, the very history of the house reela had beco that he had ht,every dilemma out there