'Things with Mark Patterson?'

He gave a tight nod, and for the first time, he actually showed shame. 'What Jenny and I had was… special. I know you don't understand that, but there was something between us. Something that bonded us.' He put his hand over his eyes. 'She was my first. I loved her so much.'

Jeffrey cut him off. 'Shut up about that part of it, Dave, or I swear to God I'll beat the ever loving shit out of you.'

Fine looked up, and he seemed hurt that they did not understand.

Jeffrey said, 'Why did you stop? With Jenny, I mean. What stopped the sexual contact?'

'She rejected me,' he told them, tears welling into his eyes. 'She said she didn't want anything more to do with me.' He sniffed loudly. 'After the pictures… I don't know. It was as if Dottie was proving something to Jenny, my showing up that night.'

'Proving you were all alike,' Jeffrey provided, thinking this was just the kind of thing a woman like Dottie Weaver would do.

'That's not true,' Fine insisted. 'I loved Jenny. I cared about her deeply.'

'That's why you tried to visit her after the church retreat?'

'She looked sick,' Fine told them. 'I didn't know what was wrong with her and Dottie wouldn't let me near her. I even posed for more of her pictures just to get into the house, just to see if Jenny was all right, but Grace kept her at the trailer when I was there.'

Jeffrey clenched his teeth together knowing Fine had willingly gone to Dottie's so he could molest more children. The fact that Fine truly believed he loved Jenny Weaver was just as obvious as the fact that there was something seriously wrong with his mind.

Nick asked, 'What about Grace Patterson? What was her involvement in this?'

Fine scowled at the name. 'She was worse than Dottie. She was disgusting.'

'How so?'

'The things she came up with,' he said, his voice coarse. 'May she rot in hell for her sins.'

Jeffrey did not point out the obvious. 'Dottie and Grace were together on this?'

He nodded. 'Grace directed most of the photo shoots. Dottie took care of the business end of things.' He waited a beat. 'All the poses were Grace's idea. She liked to get in on them, touch some of the children. The more sadistic it could be the better.'

'Dottie never did this, too?'

'She knew how to make the ones that looked real. The romantic ones. Dottie worked the softer stuff and Grace worked the hard core.' He licked his lips nervously, as if by default the women were more guilty than he was. 'They knew each other from way back.'

'They told you this?'

'No,' he said. 'Jenny did. Jenny said that she and her mother moved around a lot. Wherever they went, Grace would visit them at least once a month.'

Jeffrey asked, 'What about Teddy Patterson?'

Fine shook his head. 'He would have killed us all if he had known.'

Nick showed his surprise. 'He didn't know?'

'Of course not' Fine snapped. 'We never did anything unless he was out of town on business. He drove a truck.'

Nick sounded as skeptical as Jeffrey felt. 'He never delivered any of the magazines?'

'Grace kept him out of it,' Fine said. 'He wasn't that kind of man.'

'What kind of man is that?' Nick asked.

Fine stared at the Bible again. 'A man like me, I guess. A man who would be with children.'

'A man who would hurt children,' Nick corrected.

'I didn't hurt her.'

'You didn't?' Jeffrey asked, leaning across the table. 'You wanna tell me how a thirteen-year-old girl gets a pelvic fracture?'

'There were other men she was with,' Fine countered, yet he did not seem surprised by the information.

'Other men who weren't gentle like you?' Jeffrey goaded.

'It wasn't like that.'

'Really?' Jeffrey said, incredulous. 'How big are you, Dave? You want me to look up in Jenny's autopsy records how much smaller she is than you?'

Fine cleared his throat, but he did not answer. He took the Bible off the table and held it to his chest. Jeffrey stared at the man, thinking there was something he was missing. He saw it then-the wedding ring on Dave's left hand. His mind flashed on the image he had seen earlier in the maga-zine: the hand firmly behind Jenny Weaver's head, pushing her down so that she gagged on him.

'You son of a bitch,' Jeffrey said, lunging across the table. His knee caught the edge, but he didn't care as his hands wrapped around the Bible.

'Jeffrey,' Nick yelled, halfheartedly trying to pull Jeffrey back.

Jeffrey let the anger take hold of him, saying, 'You sick son of a bitch,' as he ripped the Bible from the preacher's hands. Fine had been holding on so tightly that he fell back in his chair. 'I saw the pictures, asshole. I saw what you did to her. I saw how you raped her.'

Jeffrey stood, looking at him over the table. 'You don't deserve this,' he said, indicating the Book. 'What you did to those kids… what you did to her…'

'It was just Jenny,' Fine insisted, sitting up.

Jeffrey started to go around the table, then stopped himself, thinking Fine wasn't worth it.

Fine repeated, 'It was just Jenny.'

'You left your fucking wedding ring on in those pictures,' Jeffrey told him, putting the Bible down. 'I saw it in at least ten different pictures with ten different kids.' He walked around the table, groaning at the pain in his knee. 'You fucking idiot.'

'You can't talk to me that way,' Fine snapped.

Jeffrey grabbed his arm, yanking him up off the floor. 'You'd better be glad I'm talking and not beating the shit out of you.'

'This is police brutality,' Fine said, brushing off his pants. 'I want a lawyer.'

Jeffrey said, 'Buddy Conford wouldn't touch you with a ten-foot pole.'

'I've got someone else,' Dave said, tucking his shirt into his pants. 'Someone from Atlanta.'

Nick provided, 'Someone who defends perverts like him all the time. Probably takes his fee in pictures.'

Fine smiled, and for the first time, he appeared to be on the outside what he was on the inside. 'Or little girls.'

Jeffrey felt his shoulders tighten, and the animal desire to rip Fine's throat out was only quelled by the possibility that Fine knew more than he was saying.

'You're going to jail,' Jeffrey told the preacher. 'You know what they do to people like you in jail?'

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