Holding the Dream

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her.”
    â€œYou were there for her. Just like Margo and I, and everyone, will be here for you. Anyone who knows you won’t believe you did anything wrong.”
    â€œEven one who doesn’t,” she murmured, thinking of Byron. “Still, plenty will believe it. It’s going to get out, I canpromise you that. I’m used to defending myself,” she continued. “Skinny girls with more brains than charm tend to hide through high school, or fight through it.”
    â€œAnd you always fought.”
    â€œI’m out of practice.” She closed her eyes and leaned back. The room smelled like a garden, she thought. Peaceful, calm. She badly needed to find calm again. “I don’t know what I’m going to do, Laura. It’s probably the first time in my life I don’t have a plan.” She opened her eyes again, met the concern in Laura’s. “I know it’s going to sound foolish, but everything I am and wanted to be was tied up in my career. I was good at it. More than good. I needed to be. I chose Bittle because it was an old, established firm, there was plenty of room and opportunity for advancement, because it was close to home. I liked the people there—and I don’t like that many people. I felt comfortable and appreciated.”
    â€œYou’d feel comfortable and appreciated at Templeton,” Laura said quietly and took her hand. “You know there’s no question that you could have a position there tomorrow. Mom and Dad wanted you in the organization.”
    With a taint on her, she thought, that stretched back a generation. No, that she would not ask. “They’ve done enough for me.”
    â€œKate, that’s ridiculous.”
    â€œNot to me. I can’t go crawling to them now. I’d hate myself.” It was the only thing she felt capable of standing firm on. Maybe it was pride, but it was all she had left. “It’s going to be hard enough to call them and tell them about this.”
    â€œYou know exactly what their reaction will be, but I’ll do it if you like.”
    Would they remember? Kate wondered. Just for an instant, remember? And doubt. That she had to face as well. Alone. “No, I’ll call them in the morning.” She ran a hand over her slim navy skirt and tried to be practical. “I’ve got a little time to weigh my options. Money isn’t an immediate problem. I’ve got some set aside, and there’s the income, meager though itis, from the shop.” Her hand jerked. “Oh, God. Oh, my God, is this going to affect the shop?”
    â€œOf course not. Don’t worry.”
    â€œDon’t worry?” Kate sprang up. Her stomach began doing flip-flops again. “ ‘Pretenses’ third partner suspected of embezzlement.’ ‘CPA skimming client accounts.’ ‘Former Templeton ward under investigation.’”
    She squeezed her eyes shut, terrified of what that investigation might uncover. Blood will tell. Think of now, she ordered herself. One step at a time.
    â€œJesus, Laura, it never occurred to me until this second. I could ruin it. A lot of my clients shop there.”
    â€œJust stop it. You’re innocent. I wouldn’t be surprised if a great many of your clients dismiss this whole business as nonsense.”
    â€œPeople have a funny attitude about their money, Laura, and about the people they hire to handle it for them.”
    â€œThat may be, but you’re going to start handling mine. Don’t even think about arguing,” Laura said before Kate could open her mouth. “I don’t have a lot to work with since Peter scalped me in the divorce, but I expect you to fix that. And it’s about time you started pulling your weight at the shop. Margo and I are adequate bookkeepers, but—”
    â€œThat’s a matter of opinion.”
    Pleased, Laura cocked a brow. “Well, then, you’d better get

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