'I'm off to work.'

He glanced up, neglecting his game for the first time.

'So soon?'

'I have an errand to run before I go to the studio.'

'Running errands is Courtney's job.'

'This is personal.' Under other circumstances she might have shared it with him, but not after last night.

She had reached out to him, and he had rebuffed her.

Well, he did grow tired of his toys when their novelty wore off. Even his costliest acquisitions lost their shine after a while.

The Town Car was idling in the driveway when she walked down the garden path. Steve let her into the backseat, then got behind the wheel and shifted into drive.

'I'd like to take the surface streets today,' she told him as they approached the front gates of the Reserve.

'Ventura Freeway's faster.'

'No, let's go south, through the city. We have time.'

He nodded, asking no questions.

Kris was silent until the Town Car reached Hollywood.

Then she requested a detour.

'Take me past Hickle's apartment building.'

She watched Steve's eyes in the rearview mirror.

They narrowed slightly.

'I don't think that's a good idea, Kris.'

'I'm sure it isn't. Do it anyway.'

'It's against procedure. I could get in trouble-'

'You won't.'

'Travis would have my ass.'

'I'll handle Travis if he ever finds out, which he won't because neither of us is going to tell him. Just do it.'

'Okay… but why?'

'I honestly can't say.'

Steve took Santa Monica Boulevard to Gainford, Hickle's street, and turned south.

'That's his address,' he said as the Town Car prowled slowly down the street. Kris looked at the Gainford Arms, a faded 1930s complex with glass lobby doors scratched by vandals, tiers of small windows that looked dirty, and unadorned brick walls.

The street was lined with Indian laurel trees that had matured nicely.

Otherwise it was bare of charm or beauty. She saw a tramp rolling a pushcart laden with old newspapers and other trash. He did not look out of place.

This was Hickle's world. She thought of Abby Sinclair living here for the next few days or weeks. Could she have gotten to know him yet? It seemed too soon.

Probably it would take her a week simply to establish contact. How long before she learned anything of value? The scheme seemed hopeless, and Kris had agreed to it only out of desperation. Howard had worried about Abby's safety, but Kris was past the point of concerning herself with other people. What motivated her was survival, purely selfish. To save herself, she would underwrite any risk.

'Seen enough?' Steve asked as Hickle's building retreated.

'Plenty. Let's get on the freeway.'

She took a last look at the block as Steve turned the corner. The neighborhood reminded her of places she had lived in the earliest years of her career. Hickle's neighbors would be loud and close, his plumbing would often fail, bugs would scuttle through his pantry. In the hot season of September and October, his apartment would broil, and he would lie awake in the sweltering darkness. Every day he would head off to his minimum-wage job knowing he had nothing to come home to.

She was sure he wasn't happy, and she felt glad about that.

'You don't have an appointment. Miss. Sinclair.'

Travis's assistant. Rose, smiled up at Abby from behind her desk, relishing her temporary exercise of power.

Abby restrained herself from sidestepping the desk and simply barging into the office.

'No, I don't. What I do have, however, is an important piece of information your boss needs to hear.'

'Perhaps I could pass it along.'

'Perhaps you could buzz him on the intercom and get his ass out here now.'

Rose yielded.

'I'll see if he's available,' she said tonelessly, adding as a final jab, 'We really do insist on making appointments in advance.'

Abby shrugged.

'Looks like I'm breaking all the rules.'

She waited impatiently for Travis to come out. Distantly she was conscious of being tired, but she wouldn't permit herself to acknowledge the feeling.

There was too much left to do.

After leaving Hickle's apartment, she had set up the monitoring gear that received the audio and video signals from the bugs she'd planted.

A late lunch, eaten while standing up in her kitchen, had revived her somewhat. At three-thirty she had left the apartment building and headed to Century City. She needed to be back before five. She had plans for the evening.

Finally Travis emerged from his office, wearing his trademark navy jacket, open-collar shirt, and tan slacks.

'What's up? Need more dates of birth?'

'Not this time.'

'What was that all about, anyway?'

'I had to open a combination lock.'

'Oh. You could have explained that.'

'I enjoyed leaving you in the dark. Am I interrupting anything?'

'Just my daily session with our chief financial officer.

He's quantifying exactly how much red ink TPS is bleeding on a week-by-week basis. It's a meeting I can do without.'

'Is there someplace we can talk? 'She wanted to deprive Rose of the chance to eavesdrop.

Travis led her down the hall to a conference room.

Paintings of seascapes and meadows ornamented the mahogany walls-safe, nonthreatening subjects, intended to soothe clients unnerved by whatever crisis had driven them here. She wondered how many times the glamorous and powerful had gathered in this room, seeking comfort from the man in the blue blazer and tan slacks, their protector.

Travis shut the door, and Abby sat on the edge of the long table, swinging one leg. The lacquered tabletop caught her reflection.

Irrelevantly she wished she were wearing better clothes. Her faded blouse and jeans felt shabby in this room.

'Okay,' she began, 'here's the thing. The lock I opened was in Hickle's apartment. I was in there to establish audiovisual surveillance and to do a little snooping around. I found a bunch of Polaroids. Pictures of Kris jogging on the beach. Her outfit varied.

He watched her a minimum of three times. I assume Kris jogs right outside her house?'

Travis didn't answer for a moment. He seemed to have trouble absorbing the news.

'Yes, every day.

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