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Authors: Cayce Poponea

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CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

 

I
sat in my car for at least fifteen minutes. Every fiber of my being was begging me not to leave her there, to go back in that house and curl protectively around my Christi.

My business head finally kicked in as I started my car and headed to my condo. Twenty minutes later, I was standing in my elevator, replaying memories of the conversations that had followed Christi

s awakening. Holding her hand as she told her father that Anthony had killed Morgan, how he had played on the other

s weaknesses for his gain. Hell was far too good for Anthony.

One mystery that still remained for me was who had been driving Morgan the day of Paige

s wedding. All fingers pointed to Anthony, but until I had solid proof, I would always worry. I would find out who was driving that car.

The ding of the door opening brought me out of my memories.

I walked the distance to my office, rounding the corner to find both Shamus and Caleb sitting around my desk. Shamus was already busy typing away on the keyboard as Caleb was talking in whispers on his phone.


Morning, Boss. How is Ms. O'Rourke?

Shamus questioned in nearly perfect English.

I smiled as I took my seat behind my desk.

She

s doing much better. Chased me out of the house today, which is a good sign.

He smiled and began typing away again on his keyboard. Caleb quickly finished his phone call, leaning back in his chair.


Sorry, that was my father.

The look on his face was a mixture of confusion and anger.


Everything okay?


Yes, just family drama.

I didn

t pry, this was clearly another sore subject, and the look I got from him at the hospital came back to mind.


No Angus today?

Caleb questioned.


He

s taking Maggie to the doctor, she

s been very ill the last few days,

I informed.

No one questioned the reason for the illness. He would tell us if he thought we needed to know, although I knew Angus would be thrilled if Maggie was indeed pregnant.


Caleb, I had Shamus come today just in case we needed to get into any systems and have a look around.

Caleb gave me a puzzled look.

Shamus hasn

t found a firewall that he can

t break.

Caleb only nodded in understanding. He leaned forward and placed three large file folders on my desk as he began.

When I took over for my father, I had our accountant give me a current financial overview. I changed all the passwords and encryption as you

d recommended.

Caleb began to open the files and arrange them.

Then I began doing random audits on the accounts as you

d suggested.

He took a deep breath and then sat back in his chair as he continued.

Everything was fine for months,

he sighed and crossed his left leg over his right, his ankle resting on his knee.

When I got back from our honeymoon, the first thing I did was run an audit report. It was fine.

His phone began to ring, but he silenced it.


The next night, I was suffering from jet lag and was restless. Since I was up, I decided to run another audit; this one was less than twenty-four hours later, but as you can see, the numbers are hugely different.

I began scanning over the paperwork, seeing that he was correct. On all three accounts, the numbers were thousands of dollars different.


Shamus, run these accounts.

I gave him the numbers and his fingers began to fly across the keys.

Caleb, are these the only accounts that show these large withdrawals?

He pondered for less than a second,

No, my Visa card had an unusual charge on it, too, but it was taken care of by the company.


Sorry for interrupting, Boss,

Shamus said getting our attention,

Mr. Montgomery, who you know in Montepulciano, Italy?

he questioned again in broken English.

Caleb rose from his chair and made his way to the desk that Shamus sat at.

Montepulciano is the place my mother always travels to when she visits Italy. She

s been going there for years.

Where had I heard that name before?


She actually just got back from there.

I remembered Sherman saying Eileen was away and how I wondered why he would have chosen to let her vacation alone.


Does she always go alone?

I was not certain why I questioned this, something just wasn

t adding up here.


No, she usually takes Mia with her, like she did this time.

I looked to Shamus who was looking intently at his computer screen.


Has she ever taken you or Sherman with her?

Caleb went into deep thought,

No, she

s only ever taken Mia. My dad never had time and she never wanted me to go. She always just took my sister.

My gut was screaming at me. What woman didn

t take both of her children along when she went away on vacation? I could see it happening once in a while, but according to Caleb, this was a regular occurrence.


How often does she go away?

Before Caleb could answer, Shamus began to speak.


Three hundred and twelve times, always on Virgin Airlines. The first time she took Mia with her there was an issue with her birth certificate matching her passport.

Caleb and I quickly turned to Shamus.


The note here says that the flight attendant questioned the validity of the documents and so the state of Mississippi had to verify the authenticity of the record.

I looked to Caleb who was staring slack-jawed at Shamus.


I told you, there isn

t a firewall that Shamus can

t get past.

Caleb turned his attention to me, the look of shock written clear as day.


She was born premature and my father was concerned about letting her travel, or at least that

s the story I’ve always heard,

Caleb said as Shamus continued to click away. Before Caleb could go any further, Shamus interrupted again.


How can a baby be premature when the birth weight is over ten pounds?

Shamus was still clicking on his keyboard. He was clearly thinking out loud.

This time Caleb moved around to the computer screen, peering over Shamus

s shoulder.

I watched as Caleb

s eyes looked over the screen wildly.


You see, right there, ten pounds three ounces,

Shamus looked to Caleb.

I watched Caleb

s face closely as it roamed the screen over and over.

This can

t be right. She was a preemie, my mom always said so. I

ve kidded Mia all of her life that she was always in a hurry to do things.

I was still pondering who I knew in Montepulciano.


Could it be that your parents had to get married?

I questioned Caleb.

Maybe the

premature

thing was a ruse to cover up an unwed pregnancy.


Malloy, I got the same speech from my mother as you did yours, that she was a virgin when she went to her marital bed. They knew each other for ten days before he returned and took her to the courthouse.

So clearly it wasn

t a case of

oops, we

re pregnant

here.


It doesn

t make any sense, Caleb, why would she lie about the baby being premature?

Then it hit me like a Mack truck.


Mia isn

t Sherman

s.

Caleb

s head quickly snapped up. He said nothing and his eyes became emotionless as he pondered my statement.

I continued to watch as his face reflected memories flowing through his mind.

Shamus, check the dates of Eileen

s trips to Italy against the dates the money went missing,

I instructed.

Shamus began to quickly type and his brow furrowed.


Her name is Mia,

Caleb whispered.

I looked back to Caleb, he too,was thinking out loud.


Her birth name is Mia. Not Shannon or Megan, or Claire, something that would reflect her Irish heritage. My dad might not be Ireland born, but his grandparents were.

This time Shamus looked away from his computer screen, his eyes meeting mine.


Caleb, what the hell are you talking about?

I asked as Caleb

s face never changed as he continued to stare blankly at the wall.


That doesn

t prove anything. Your wife

s name is Paige, which is English.

Apparently, Shamus wasn

t following what Caleb was thinking.


Paige

s name is actually
Padraige
,

I added before Caleb could respond.

The room grew deathly silent as all three of us looked at each other.


Mom has insisted that all of our children are given proper Irish names. She said it would be a disgrace to the family if we didn

t choose Irish names to honor the family heritage,

Caleb thought aloud.

My eyes became huge as the memory of Anthony

s last words returned to me.

If you kill me, you

ll never know
…”
I finished his declaration in my head.

The truth.


Boss,

Shamus

s voice brought me back to the present
.

You
r on to something. Every time Eileen go to Italy, a large amount of money was transferred to a new account. I

m almost through the last firewall and we

ll know who
…”

Shamus

s eyes became huge as he stared at the screen,

Cac
Naofa
.

(holy shit)

I sprang from my chair and crossed the space between us. Nothing could have prepared me for the name that was written on the computer screen.


Caleb, where is your mother today?

Caleb looked at me as he began to retrieve his cell from his pocket.

She heard about Christi and insisted on visiting her today.

Dialing Christi as quickly as I could, I began to run out of the office. Her phone rang and rang before it went to voicemail. I then tried my ma

s phone, but got the same. Next
,
I tried the house phone, but it only rang and rang, as well.

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