The Uneven Score

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7, Whitney followed the path around the edge of the lake. By the time she cut off onto the road to Paddie’s cottage she was sick of the smell of citrus blossoms and wished she had brought along a gun. The sweet scent reminded her of mint juleps and sleepy afternoons and things romantic. The thought of a gun reminded her of Fats Gillibrew and her own vulnerable solitude. It was quiet in the grove. The bees hummed, the birds chirped, the fish and whatnot splashed in the lake. Every sound was a pot...ential Fats Gillibrew.
But Daniel was supposed to be with Fats. Why was she so worried?
She stopped in the middle of the road. How did Daniel know where to find Fats?
Simple. Daniel Graham had been born and raised in central Florida. This was his turf. She knew musicians, he knew Fats Gillibrews. Daniel could be trusted.
She was just yards from Paddie’s cottage when she heard the sound of men laughing. Whitney stiffened, edging her way forward. Harry and Daniel? Were they on the deck drinking mint juleps and laughing it up?


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