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.Her body trembled.'Because,' she said slowly, 'you were married to your brother.'Chapter 29'This way, Miss.'Estelle followed the president of First National of Hamilton into the bank.It was late, well past closing, but Estelle had managed to get him to come down and open the bank for her.How? Trade secrets.Estelle knew how to network better than anyone.She had taken the simple ritual of talking on the phone and transformed it into an art form.Give her a telephone and a local directory and Estelle could locate anybody or anything -- like the truth behind Judy's mystery key.'Please have a seat.May I have the key please?'Estelle handed him the key.'And the notarized letter?'She passed him the notarized letter Laura's attorney had drawn up giving Estelle full access to whatever the key might open.The banker headed down the hallway.He returned a minute later with the box under his arm.'Here it is.'He handed her the box.Estelle opened it and skimmed through the contents.A lot of old bonds.An employment contract from Colgate College.Insurance claims.On the bottom, Estelle found a diary from 1960.Laura's words came back to her.'What exactly do you expect me to find, Laura?''I don't really know.Something to do with the past.''The past?''1960 to be more precise.Something happened to my aunt that year and I need to find out what.''I don't understand what you mean.''Neither do I.Don't worry about it.Just keep your eyes open for anything involving 1960.'Without further delay, Estelle poured everything from the box into a small bag with the other items.She thanked the banker and hurried to the taxi.The chartered jet was fueled and waiting for her at the airport.Estelle looked at her watch.With a little luck, she could be back at Laura's apartment with the diary in just over two hours.For more than a full minute, the kitchen remained silent.Only the sounds of Mary's sobs penetrated the stillness that surrounded the two women.Laura was too stunned to move, too stunned to allow the truth to go any deeper than the periphery of her mind.'My brother?' she was finally able to utter.'David was my brother?'Mary nodded.'Sinclair Baskin is your real father.''No,' Laura said with a dull voice.'That can't be.''It's true.God, I wish it wasn't, but it's true.''But how.''Because I was stupid and careless.During my affair with Sinclair, I became pregnant.''Maybe Dad was the one.Maybe Dad got you preg -- 'Mary shook her head.'Your father and I had not slept together for nearly two months.''You became pregnant?'She nodded.'Did you tell Sinclair?''Of course I told him.Like I said before, I was young and confused.I thought we were in love.I was prepared to leave your father and start life anew as Mrs Sinclair Baskin.''So what happened?''When Sinclair found out that I was pregnant, he threw me out.''Just like that?'Mary nodded.'Sinclair said that he didn't care what I did with the baby as long as I just got out of his life right away.I was so scared, Laura.Terrified.I never felt so alone in all my life.I had nobody to turn to.I never had many girlfriends except on a superficial level.They thought I was pretty and popular but no one ever wanted to know me.I mean, there was no flesh and blood and feelings in pretty Mary.I was just a beautiful painting or landscape for people to stare at and admire.Nothing more.You must know the feeling.'Laura did.'So what did you do?'Mary went over to the sink, turned on the faucet, and filled a glass.'I cried a lot.And then I sat down and tried to think it through.What was I going to do? Abortion was not a real option back then.I mean, you could get one if you had the money but James handled all of our finances.He would know in a second.'I considered telling James the truth, but can you imagine what would have happened? He is very possessive.If he had ever learned what had happened, well, I don't know what he would have done to me.''Probably divorced you.''Probably,' Mary agreed.'So what did you decide to do?''Isn't it obvious?' she asked.'I pretended the child was his.''How? You just said that you hadn't slept together in months.''The night after Sinclair threw me out, I started seducing James.Almost every night for months we made love [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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