Page 131 of Her Captive

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I have just put a name in the mouth of a detective who is going to write the name down on a yellow legal pad and pin a string between the name and the house and the body in the house and the missing wife, and the string is not going to come back to Max Hale.

I have just lied to a police officer.

I have just protected the woman who set the fire that killed my husband.

I have just done it knowing she did it.

She killed my husband. She kidnapped me. I love her. All these things are true.

I get up.

I walk back to the kitchen.

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Margot is on the terrace.

The terrace is glass and steel and there are heaters above two leather chairs and a small table with a second cup of coffee on it for me. The foothills are at the level of Margot's hair. The city is below us in a grid of grey and gold. The wind is light. The sky is the colour of clean laundry.

I sit in the leather chair.

Margot does not look at me.

"Done."

"Done."

"You all right."

"Yes."

"You want to tell me?”

"No."

She nods.

I drink the coffee.

The coffee is good.

I miss her. Max.

I sit in the leather chair on the terrace of a penthouse in Boise and I think about her finding the note.

I left her a note.

I do not know what the note said when I wrote it.

I was upstairs in the bedroom in her sweater and her wool socks with the chief downstairs in the front room and the cab coming up the road, and I had a piece of paper from the small notebook by the bed, and I wrote four words, and I put the paper under the brass dish, and I put the ring in the dish, and I went down the stairs.

I know what you did.

It is the only thing I could write.

It was true.

It is still true.