doesnât lack force. Maybe you could get Chris to marry him. Iâm sure Mathison would approve and youâd get your ten thousand dollars.â
Ty didnât say anything but picked up his empty whiskey glass and refilled it. âI canât see Chris and Sayers together.â
âOh, I can. Rory has so much personality and the women all adore him. You could take Chris and Rory and the handsome young man Mathison chose out in the country for the afternoon and just sit back and think about your ten thousand dollars. Itâll be the easiest money anyone ever made.â
âChris may not like Sayers. Sheâs got taste. Sheâs a real lady. All her underclothes have her initials on them, not big and gaudy like Susie used to wear, but tiny initials done in white on white cloth. And Chris asks a lot of questions. She finds out about people. If Sayers tries a line on her, sheâll see through him.â
âBut youâll be there to smooth things over and help Rory over the rough spots, wonât you?â
âChris isnât all that easy to fool. You know that she figured out I was in pain? Even guessed that my feet were blistered from the damn new boots. And she put it all together and figured out about my being in jail.â
âNot like other women youâve known, is she?â Red said softly.
Abruptly, Ty put his half full whiskey glass down. âLook, I got things to do. Iâll see you tonight for supper.â
âYes, honey, you do that. Letâs eat at the hotel and invite your friends. Maybe I can help you get the money. Iâll make your Chris see what a charming gentleman has been chosen for her. And maybe we can invite Rory. He always livens up any gathering.â
âYeah, well, maybe. Chris wonât like him, though. Heâs all hot air.â He put his hand on the door. âAnd sheâs not my Chris.â
âShe is until you sell her to someone else.â
âWhy do I feel like Iâve been run over by a twenty-car train? Iâll see you tonight.â
âAt six at the hotel,â she called after him.
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As Chris was dressing that evening, she noticed her underwear, looking at the initials on all of it and wondering when in the world Ty had had a chance to see it. Heâs seen whatâs under it, so whatâs the difference in seeing the underwear, she wondered.
As she examined the lovely blue velvet gown Red had loaned her, with its tight waist, the skirt fitting snugly around her slim hips, and a little bustle in back, she thought about what sheâd heard from Tynan that afternoon. He seemed such an odd contradiction of confidence and insecurity, she mused as she left the room.
At the foot of the hotel stairs waited Asher and another man who stepped forward instantly and introduced himself as Rory Sayersâand Chris felt that she knew all about him at once. He was the type of man her father had paraded before her for the first eighteen years of her life. He was handsome in a sharp sort of way: sharp nose, sharp chin, eyes a snapping blue. And he had more confidence than any six other men, confidence that Chris knew came from having had money all his life.
There was coolness behind her smile as she took his arm and allowed him to lead her into the dining room.
Dinner was a disaster. Rory dominated the meal, talking about everything that had been happening in the country in the last two yearsâthe years that Ty had been in prison. And Tynan looked like a sulky little boy who was being punished by having to eat with the grownups.
For just a moment, Chris closed her eyes and prayed for strength.
âOf course you wouldnât know about that, would you old man?â Rory said to Tynan who had his head bent over a plate heaped with pork chops. âYou were a bit too busy over the last two years to read the papers, werenât you?â
Before Tynan could reply, Chris
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