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Trouble with the Law

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by Tatiana March


  Sandra had stopped asking questions about Mark, because Justine always evaded them. Now, after last weekend, she would have liked to talk about him, to find out what Sandra knew about him, but she didn’t quite know how to approach the topic without having to tell yet another lie.

  “Steven will give you the details,” Sandra said, her voice evasive. “He is in his office.”

  “Tell him I’ll be there in a second.”

  Sandra nodded and retreated. Justine stacked the papers on her desk and rose. A knot of fear tightened in her gut. She knew she was a hard worker and a reliable employee, but she had no formal training in public relations. She had got her first job because she was engaged to the boss and her second job on the strength of her first job. Chandler Developments was expanding. Perhaps Steven had decided the time had come to employ someone with proper qualifications for the job.

  Justine strolled over to his big corner office, trying to relax. Her latest projects had gone well, the press coverage had been favorable, and she had managed to prevent a demonstration at a redevelopment site in South Philadelphia by inviting the protestors to participate in a public question and answer panel. Her only failing since her trip to the county fair last weekend had been her lack of concentration as she held her breath for Mark to call.

  He hadn’t.

  On Sunday morning, he had taken her for a long hike in the woods. They had lunched in the only diner in town, with a constant flow of interruptions from people who wanted to congratulate them over the tug-of-war victory. Most of them had gallantly credited her with making the tiny difference that had defeated the fire department.

  Mark’s goodbye when she got in her car had been subdued, void of any mention of the future. He hadn’t even said he’d call her, or that there would be a next time for them to get together. Every implication had been that the task was done, and they could get on with their lives. It seemed such a contradiction to the night at his house, when she had felt that something had taken root and started to grow between them.

  Justine sighed as she gave a quick rap on Steven’s door and entered. It must have all been in her imagination. Wishful thinking, something that every unattached woman in search of a man occasionally succumbed to.

  “Sandra said you wanted to see me.” Justine came to a halt inside the door.

  Steven cleared his throat and pointed to the chair in front of his chrome and glass desk. Behind them, the early afternoon sun gilded the Philadelphia skyline. “It really is two different things, but it’s all connected.”

  “Yes.” Justine gave him a nod, her voice calm and professional despite the fear that pulsed through her.

  “I hope you know that I’ve been pleased with your work.”

  “Thank you.” She crossed her legs and adjusted her skirt, recalling the freedom of jeans and sneakers during the tug-of-war and missing it.

  “I don’t really want to let you go, but—”

  A knock at the door interrupted him, but Justine had heard enough to make her heart sink. Before Steven had a chance to call out a reply, the door inched open and Sandra poked her head through. “I’d like to be part of this, Steven,” she said, looking earnestly at her husband.

  He nodded at her, and Sandra crossed the floor to perch on the edge of his desk. She reached out to take Steven’s hand and held it between both of hers. “I’m going to have a baby,” she said, turning to look at Justine.

  “Congratulations,” Justine said, ashamed that her fear over her own future dulled her enthusiasm for the good news. “But what does that have to do with you firing me?”

  “We are not firing you,” Sandra said.

  “Well, not exactly,” Steven added.

  “Hush,” Sandra said. “Let me do this.” She contemplated Justine, her expression full of hope. “We’re moving to Eagle Mountain. Steven has found a wonderful farmhouse with a barn that can be converted into offices.”

  “Eagle Mountain,” Justine stammered. “Why?” She switched her focus to Steven. “It’s too far to commute. Are you selling the business?”

  “I want to be closer to my family when the baby comes,” Sandra said. “But not in Elkhorn. Not right on the doorstep. Eagle Mountain is bigger, and it has a good elementary school.”

  “I’m not getting out of the business.” Steven reached his arm around Sandra’s waist and pulled her into his lap. “I’m refocusing,” he said from behind her blond ponytail. “It’s getting too hard to find good sites in the city, and I’m fed up with all the politics that go with urban regeneration.” He grinned at Justine. “Do you remember those land parcels for the holiday villages?”

  She nodded, her heart leaping up from her stomach and lodging in her throat. “I’m going to bid on all three of them. From now on, I’ll be evicting badgers and squirrels instead of old ladies.”

  “What about public relations?” Justine said. “Why are you firing me?”

  “I’m not firing you,” Steven said. “I’m just accepting the fact that you’d never move away from the city.”

  “Why don’t you go home early and think about it?” Sandra piped up from the circle of Steven’s arms. “You can leave the room now so that I can kiss my husband to thank him to giving me everything I want.” She didn’t wait for Justine to close the door, but bent down t nuzzle Steven’s neck with shameless adoration.

  Eagle Mountain. Justine stood outside the door, her heart beating hard enough to break out of her chest. What would Mark think? Would he give her the cold shoulder, imagining that she was stalking him? Perhaps, if she kept a careful distance, never even stopping to talk when she bumped into him in town, he would gradually accept that she was only anxious to hold on to her job, just like he had been eager to protect his.

  She needed to tell him.

  Back in her office, Justine stared at the telephone on her desk, gathering courage, composing a nonchalant way of explaining the situation. When the phone burst into a ring, she almost rocketed out of her seat.

  “I just wanted to let you know that we are in the clear,” Mark said after a brief greeting. “Mrs. Harper has withdrawn her complaint.”

  “That’s a relief,” Justine blurted out.

  “I’d like to come down next weekend,” he said. “There are some things I’d like to talk to you about.”

  She didn’t reply, and the silence rose like a barrier between them. “I have something to tell you too,” Justine said at long last.

  “Fire away.” Mark’s voice tightened, as though he expected some kind of a betrayal.

  “I only just heard ten minutes ago.” Justine took a deep breath. “Steven is moving the office to Eagle Mountain. I’m going to be living in your neighborhood.”

  “You are moving here?” There was absolutely no emotion in his voice, no anger, no disbelief.

  “Yes,” she said. “Does that bother you?”

  “And you’ll be able to keep your job, have your own life?”

  She frowned into the phone. “Of course I’ll have my own life.”

  “You’ll need a four wheel drive.”

  “Mark, I just found out ten minutes ago,” Justine said in exasperation at his lack of reaction. “I expect I’ll need a lot of things, starting from somewhere to live.”

  “No,” he said bluntly.

  “What?” Justine slumped in the seat. She had expected that he might find things awkward, but trying to order her to turn down the move was simply too much. “Since when do you think you have the right to boss me around?”

  “Since now,” he told her firmly. “I need to widen the clearing in front of the house to make room for a second car, and the kitchen is a little basic. When you come up next, I’ll get someone to quote for a refit.”

  “What are you talking about?” she asked as her heart threatened to leap into her mouth and cut off her air.

  “I’m talking about the good news that you are moving up here. I can now withdraw my application to join the Philadelphia Police Department. I would h
ave hated it in the city.” A noise broke out behind him. “Sorry,” he said hastily. “Got to go. Call me when you know what time you’ll come up on Friday night. Everybody I know wants to invite us to dinner.”

  The line clicked dead. Justine sat clutching the receiver to her chest. Every muscle in her body went numb while the meaning of Mark’s words slowly penetrated her mind. Then she stirred back to life. She dialed Rob Thornton’s guesthouse in Eagle Mountain and got the address.

  Her next call was to a florist. “A dozen red roses,” Justine said. “A simple card which says ‘Thank you.’ No other message. The name is Mrs. Harper. H-A-R-P-E-R.”

  She dropped the phone in the cradle and sat still in the chair as happiness settled over her, like a burst of spring sunshine that thaws the frozen ground after a long dark winter.

  About the Author

  Tatiana March learned to read at four, and no other pastime has matched the thrill of being transported to other worlds. She took up fiction writing six years ago while taking a break from her job as a senior director in a large international corporation.

  Tatiana lives in the UK near the river Thames. She loves to travel and has lived in several European countries, as well as spending time in the US. One of her favorite destinations is Arizona, the setting of her historical romance Circle Star.

  When Tatiana is not reading or writing, she enjoys hiking, camping, and watching old movies on the TV. She is hopeless at housework and can barely cook enough to keep from starvation. She used to like clothes, and fuss about her hair, but the older she gets the more she has realized that looks matter less than a kind heart.

  Circle Star was her first full-length novel accepted for publication. She is working on several other manuscripts, both historical romance and contemporary romantic suspense.

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