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Authors: Victoria Howard

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I understand.
You have my
condolences
on your loss.
Your husband’s account shows a healthy balance.
My assistant
will
prepar
e
a
duplicate
set of
statement
s
for you.
Do you plan on keeping funds here or would you prefer
to transfer the bal
ance to your
bank
in England?

 


I’m not sure
.
M
y plans are fairly fluid at present.

 


In that case, why don’t we set you up with a
checking account
and
bankcard
?
I see you have a house on Gasparilla Island.
Will you be staying there?

 


Oh… yes.
Of course.

 


That’s fine, then.
We’ll show that as your residence.
That way you’ll have access to
your money while you’re stateside
.
Then
,
at a later date,
if you decide that you
want
to transfer the money
into some other account
,
it’ll be easy
.

 


That sounds reasonable.
D
id
Daniel
ha
ve
an ATM card
, only I didn’t find one among his effects?

 


We issue all our customers with an ATM card.

 


What about a
safety deposit box
?

 


I
f
your husband
owned one, it wasn’t with this bank. We
don’t have
that
facility here
.
Now, if you’ll just sign these forms,
Mrs.
Elliott, I’ll
take care of everything for you.

 


I’m st
aying at the Island Palm Hotel
here in Miami
,
just for a few days
.
If
you could
direct
any correspondence there
,
I woul
d
be grateful.
Of course, I’ll be in the house in a week or two, I’m sure.
Just not today.

 


I see.

 


I mean
,
I’ve only just arrived
and—

Jack nudged her knee with his.
She got the message.

I’m sure you understand
.

 


Of course.
Thank
s for dropping by
today.
You’ll be hearing from us.

 

Grace shook hands with the banker
, and then she and Jack left.
They ha
d only walked
the length of one block
when
he
pulled her
toward the window of a jewellery store.

 


If you’re expecting me to buy you a Rolex in return for all your help, forget it
,

she said, scanning the price tags on the skilfully displayed watches
.

The
y
are way out of my price range.

 


Just pretend to be interested.

 


Why
?

 


Because the plate glass makes a
good
mirror and I want to check out the guy who’s following us.

 


We’re being followed?

More surprised than frightened
,
she started to turn.

 

His hands clamped around her upper arms
.

D
on’t
turn around
.
Point something out to me
,
as if you want me to buy it for you.

 

Grace tilted her head and pointed to a ladies watch with a mother of pearl face.

You’re sure
someo
ne’s watching
us
?

 


I’m sure.
A
man
wearing dark glasses, black
jeans, and blue shirt f
ollowed us
from
the attorney’s
office
to the bank
.
H
e
got into the teller
line.
When we left
,
he was
standing
next to the newspaper
stand outside
.
He’s not too careful about blending in.
A pro would have changed his
appearance
, different jacket, a hat, glasses
—or switched places with a partner
.

 


It could be just a coincidence
.

 


I doubt it,
but
t
here’s only one way to find out.

He
glanced
at her
feet.

Those
shoes
make your legs look great, but can you run in them?

 

Grace shot him a withering glance.
The
navy
blue Italian leather shoes
with
four-inch
heels
were new.

Run?
In
these
,
in this heat
, a
re you
serious
?

 


Yep
.

Jack
looke
d in the window.
Their tail had crossed the road and was standing at the edge of the sidewalk
talking into his mobile phone.

 


T
h
ese
cost me all
of two hundred dollars.

 


Then take them off.

 


You’re
mad
.

 


Very probably, but sometimes it’s the only way to stay alive.
Listen carefully.
Act
as if we’re
having an argument
, th
en
walk
away as quickly as you can.
Do you think you can find your
way
to the parking lot
?

 


I think so.

 


Okay.

Jack slipped the keys to the
SUV
into
the palm of her
hand.

I want you to go there and lock yourself in.
If I’m not there in ten minutes,
drive
until you see a cop and tell him
you were followed
.
I’ll catch
up
with you as soon as I can.

 


But—

She
stared wordlessly at him, her heart pounding.

 


No buts.
Now do what I told you to do
.

 

Grace turned to face him and
froze.
His eyebrows rose.
He lifted his palms upward.
Feeling terrified and foolish, she
gesticulat
ed
wildly
, then pulled off her
shoes
and ran
down the street
.
Jack
stomped
inside the store
and pretended to examine the merchandise.
Through the shop window he
watched
their shadow take off af
ter
her
.

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