to her car, the winter wind chilling her.

Just as she grasped the door handle on the T-Bird, she felt a tap on her shoulder. Whirling around, she came face-to-face with Tracy Stanton.

'Ms. Stanton! You startled me.'

'If Chris hired you, then I'll pay you double for telling me the truth.'

'Chris didn't hire me.' Sensing Tracy's bitterness and anger, Elizabeth braced herself against the side of Sam's antique car. 'I am a psychic, and I honestly do believe that Reece Landry is innocent.'

'Damn that man!'

'Why do you dislike your brother-in-law so much, Ms. Stanton?'

Tracy's shrill laughter scraped across Elizabeth's nerves. 'I don't dislike Reece. As a matter of fact...'

Tension coiled inside Elizabeth like a deadly snake waiting to strike. A green snake filled with jealousy. Tracy Stanton cared about Reece. She loved him, in her own selfish way.

'You love Reece.'

'You said his name as if you know him.' Tracy scanned Elizabeth's face. 'Is that what this is all about? You're one of Reece's women?'

'I can assure you, Ms. Stanton, that I'm not one of Reece Landry's women.' Liar! Liar! Her conscience screamed at her. You've lain in his arms. You've kissed his hard mouth. You've known the pleasure of his possession.

'Then let me warn you, Elizabeth Mallory. Reece Landry is deadly to the female sex. He's the kind of man we all dream about.'

When Elizabeth stared at Tracy, showing her confusion, Tracy laughed. 'He's all man, if you know what I mean. I used to lie up there-' Tracy nodded toward the second floor of the Stanton mansion '-on my silk sheets and dream about what it would be like to have Reece Landry make love to me.'

'Ms. Stanton, I really don't think-'

Tracy manacled Elizabeth's wrist, her sharp fingernails biting into Elizabeth's flesh. 'I wish I'd known that B.K. was leaving Reece a big piece of the golden pie. I wouldn't have ended our affair so quickly. I would have chosen him instead of Kenny. Stanton Industries is what Reece has always wanted, you know.'

'Either you're lying to me or to yourself,' Elizabeth said, jerking free of Tracy's hold. 'You never had an affair with Reece Landry. He wouldn't have sex with you. He wouldn't betray his brother.'

Her brown eyes wild, Tracy glared at Elizabeth. 'You really are psychic, aren't you?'

'And you're very good at lying, aren't you, Tracy? You lied to the police and you lied in court, didn't you?'

'You can't prove a thing.' Tracy backed away from Elizabeth, her walk unsteady. 'Uncle Willard told us that nothing you say is evidence. Isn't that what he said?'

'I feel very sorry for you, Tracy Stanton.' Elizabeth opened the door and got inside her car. As she drove away, she didn't look back at either Tracy or the Stanton mansion.

Elizabeth turned her car into the parking area of the Plantation Inn, an expensive motel on the outskirts of Newell. She parked the T-Bird near the entrance. With trembling hands she opened the car door and stepped outside, her legs unsteady. The confrontation with Tracy Stanton had topped off the evening to perfection, weakening her considerably. There would be no way she could keep her condition from Sam; he would detect the symptoms immediately, having seen them in the past.

She knew he would be furious, but that couldn't be helped. She had to give Sam her impressions of the people she had met tonight, several of the most likely suspects in B. K. Stanton's murder. Although she hadn't picked up on specific guilt from anyone, the only person she had completely ruled out was Christina.

A sense of relief washed through her when she realized that Sam's room was on the ground floor. Fumbling in her purse for the key, Elizabeth heard voices coming from inside and wondered if Sam wasn't alone. Listening carefully, she realized that the voices were coming from a television newscast.

Inserting the key, she turned the lock and opened the door. The room lay in semidarkness, the only light coming from the television screen and the bathroom. She scanned the room quickly. Sam was nowhere to be seen.

'Sam,' she called out, closing the door behind her.

The bathroom door opened; Reece Landry stood in the doorway.

Already weak from her ordeal with the Stantons, Elizabeth swayed, clutching at thin air as she felt her knees give way.

'Lizzie!' Reece rushed across the room, grabbing Elizabeth just as she crumbled onto the floor. Lifting her in his arms, he carried her to the bed.

She stared up into his worried face, reaching for him, barely able to lift her arms. 'What are you doing here?'

'Waiting for you.' Reece laid her gently on the bed, sitting beside her, holding her hand. 'What's wrong? What happened?'

'Nothing's wrong. I'm fine.' She tried to sit up, but her head began to spin. This was all her fault. She had overreacted to the venom inside the Stanton home, the riot of emotions ranging from hatred to desperation. She had tried to shield herself, but in her zealousness to discover any possible leads, she had allowed herself to become too immersed in her psychic readings.

'You're not fine. Something happened. I want to know.' Reece ran his hands up and down her arms, grasping her shoulders and anchoring her to the bed.

'Where's Sam?'

'He's not here.' A twinge of anger shot through Reece. Why did she need Sam? What could Dundee do for her that he couldn't? 'What's wrong, Lizzie? Tell me. I want to help you.'

Elizabeth smiled at Reece, recalling the numerous times she had pleaded with him to allow her to help him. Now the situation was reversed, if only temporarily. Lifting her hand, she stroked his cheek.

'I'm exhausted... from trying to read their thoughts, from trying to pick up on anything that could-'

Reece covered her lips with his fingertip. 'You never should have gone home with Christina. My gut instincts told me it was dangerous. Damn, Lizzie, this is my fault. Sam tried to tell me what could happen to you.'

'I'm all right, Reece. I was just trying too hard. I didn't protect myself.'

'You shouldn't be in the middle of this mess. You should be home in Sequana Falls all safe and sound.'

'And I will be home all safe and sound, once we find out who really killed B.K.' Elizabeth tried to sit up; Reece shoved her back down on the bed.

'I don't want you to do anything except lie there and rest. Sam should be back in a few hours.' Reece kissed her on the forehead, then stood. 'I have to go see somebody before I go back to Spruce Pine. I want you to stay here with Sam tonight. You'll be safe.'

An old Western movie came to life on the television. Blurs of vivid color danced across the screen. The beat of Hollywood-style Indian war drums echoed through the room.

'Where is Sam?'

'He's following up a lead I gave him.' Elizabeth widened her eyes, questioning Reece. 'I had told Sam that Tracy was Kenny's alibi and vice versa, but my bet was Tracy wasn't with Kenny when B.K. was shot. I figure she was with some guy.'

'She spends more time with her lovers than with her husband, doesn't she?'

'I didn't sleep with Tracy. I told you that. I was tempted, mainly because she belonged to Kenny, and then when it came right down to it, Kenny was the reason I didn't.'

'You hurt her deeply when you rejected her.' Elizabeth sat up on the edge of the bed, removed her coat and tossed it on a nearby chair. 'She thinks she's in love with you.'

'Did you two have a nice little chat tonight?' Reece surveyed Elizabeth from the top of her head to the tips of her mauve pumps. 'Where did you get those clothes?'

'Yes, Tracy and I had a nice little chat. And these clothes belong to Christina. The shoes are a little loose, but a close fit.' Elizabeth kicked off the high heels. 'So Sam is trying to find the guy you think Tracy was with when B.K. was shot?'

'He's already found him. He's meeting him tonight and going to try to persuade him to admit the truth.'

'Sam has been very busy.' Elizabeth rubbed her temples, willing the tension to subside, breathing deeply as she relaxed.

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