Page 129 of One Wrong Move


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“Show me,” Riley said, tapping her pen on her notepad.

“I already straightened them.”

Riley shook her head. “Of course you did.”

Greyson opened his mouth for a rebuttal, then realized Christian and Andi were staring at them. “Sorry about that. Where were we?”

“You were asking about the underlined locations,” Andi said.

“Right,” Greyson said, straightening his tie. “They are...?”

“Locations that overlap.” Christian stood and moved toward them. “These three are locations I installed the security systems upgrades.”

“And Ambrose Global insures them,” Andi added.

“And the circled one?” Riley asked.

“Hunter Gallery in Phoenix,” Christian said. “Has all three. I installed the security system, Andi’s company insures them, and they have one of the biggest Mesoamerican collections in the region. Primarily Aztec.”

“I’ll ask my boss to give them a warning call,” Andi said.

“Good idea,” Christian said.

“Feel free to use the phone at my desk,” Greyson said, nodding at Andi.

“Thanks,” she said, standing and excusing herself from the room.

Greyson looked to Riley. “Her I trust to keep things in order.”

Riley glared at him, and Christian smothered a chuckle.

“Are you and Andi going to stake out the Phoenix gallery?” Riley asked.

“I think as long as they have security in place, we’re good. Besides, there are others to consider.”

“Three others are in Arizona,” Riley pointed out.

“And three in California,” Greyson said.

“It’s a crapshoot to try and pick the right one,” Christian said, his limbs tightening. Talk about a frustrating dilemma.

Andi returned to the room. “Grant is calling all the listed galleries he insures.”

“Great. Hopefully that will be a big deterrent,” Greyson said.

Christian exhaled. “I just pray no one else gets hurt.”

“I’m leaning toward the Caldwell or Jensen galleries,” Andi said.

“Why is that?” Greyson asked, steepling his fingers.

“Thus far, the thieves have taken small objects, easy for transport. The other collections have a lot of larger pieces,” Andi said, crossing her legs.

“Small,” Christian said, “but highly valuable.”

“So they did their homework,” Riley said.

“Most definitely.” Andi tapped her notepad with her pen.

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