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Chapter no 19

All In (The Naturals, #3)

โ€ŒLia perched on the back of the couch, one leg stretched out along its length, the other dangling over the side. Dean sat on the sofa in front of her, his forearms resting on his knees, staring at the tablet weโ€™d propped up on the coffee table.โ€Œ

โ€œAnything yet?โ€ I asked, taking a seat beside him. Dean shook his head.

โ€œThere.โ€ Liaโ€™s posture never changed, but her eyes lit up. On the tablet, a shot of a hand dominated the screen as Briggs reoriented the camera masquerading as a pen in his suit pocket.

โ€œMichaelโ€”โ€ I started to call out.

Michael appeared before I could say anything else. โ€œLet me guess,โ€ he said, producing a flask and taking a swig. โ€œShowtime.โ€

My eyes lingered on the flask.

Dean put one hand on my knee. If Lia and I had noticed Michael skating around the edges of the dark place, Dean almost certainly had as well. Heโ€™d known Michael for longer than I had, and he was telling me not to press the issue.

Without a word, I slipped in the earpiece Agent Briggs had given me and turned my attention back to the video feed.

On the screen, we saw what Agent Briggs sawโ€”a stage with massive columns on either side. As he got closer to the stage, I recognized the

person standing in front of it, examining the lighting.

Tory Howard was wearing a black tank and jeans, her hair pulled into a ponytail that was neither high nor low.ย No muss. No fuss.ย She either didnโ€™t care about the image she projected or she went out of her way to project an image centered on that ideal.

When she saw Briggs, she wiped her hands on the front of her jeans and met him in the middle aisle. โ€œAgents,โ€ she said. โ€œCan I help you with something?โ€

Agents, plural,ย I thought. That meant Sterling was there, too, just out of the frame.

โ€œWe have just a few more questions about last night for you.โ€ Briggs seemed to be taking lead on this oneโ€”which meant that Sterling had chosen to sit back and watch. Given that she was the profiler, that didnโ€™t surprise me. Sterling would want to get Toryโ€™s measure before she decided exactly which tack to take.

โ€œI already told you,โ€ Tory replied to Briggs, a slight edge in her voice, โ€œCamille and I went for drinks. We played a couple of hands of poker, and I called it an early night. Camille was looking for a party. I wasnโ€™t. I have a show today, and I like to be on my game.โ€

โ€œI understand your shows have been selling out,โ€ Agent Briggs said. โ€œSay what you mean, Agent.โ€ Tory leveled a look at himโ€”and it was

almost like she was aiming that same, dry look at us. โ€œMy show has been selling out ever since the Wonderland closed theirs down.โ€

Ever since victim number two literally went up in flames,ย I corrected silently.

โ€œYou seem defensive.โ€ Agent Sterling was the one who said those words. I knew her well enough to know that sheโ€™d chosen that moment to speak upโ€”and that observationโ€”for a reason.

โ€œThis is the second time youโ€™ve interviewed me in the past twelve hours,โ€ Tory retorted. โ€œYou came to my place of business. I hadnโ€™t known Camille for long, but I liked her. So, yes, when you come here, purportedly following up on what I told you last night, but also dropping oblique hints about my dead rival, I get a little defensive.โ€

โ€œNot just defensive,โ€ Michael opined. He didnโ€™t volunteer whatever else it was he saw in her face.

โ€œI didnโ€™t hurt Camille,โ€ Tory said plainly. โ€œAnd I wouldnโ€™t have wasted even one of my breaths on Sylvester Wilde. Iโ€™m sorry sheโ€™s dead. Iโ€™m not

sorry he is. Are we done here?โ€

Lia let out a low whistle. โ€œSheโ€™s good.โ€

โ€œAt lying?โ€ I asked, wondering which portion of the statement Tory had just made was untrue.

โ€œShe hasnโ€™t lied yet,โ€ Lia said. โ€œBut she will. The best liars start by convincing you either that theyโ€™re straight shooters or that they canโ€™t lie. Sheโ€™s going with the former. And like I said, sheโ€™s very, very good.โ€

Tory was a magician. It was easy enough to believe that she was setting the stage so that when the misdirect came, Briggs and Sterling wouldnโ€™t see it coming.

Agent Sterling changed tactics. โ€œCan you think of anyone who would want to hurt Camille? Anyone who might have a grudge against her?โ€

A flicker of sorrow crossed Toryโ€™s face. She pushed back against it.ย No muss. No fuss.ย โ€œCamille was the only female likely to advance to the final round in a high-stakes competition dominated by egos and men. She was confident and manipulative, and she liked winning.โ€

You identify with her,ย I realized as Tory spoke.

โ€œCamille was also beautiful, borderline famous, and had no problems whatsoever telling people no,โ€ Tory continued unflinchingly. โ€œThere were probably a lot of people who wanted to hurt her.โ€

Her tone was so matter-of-fact that I knew:ย Someoneโ€”maybe multiple someonesโ€”hurt you.ย Tory knew what it was like to be seen as weak, and she knew what it was like to be overpowered. I could see why Camille had chosen to spend time with her. If sheโ€™d been fictional, Tory Howard was exactly the kind of character Camille Holt would have chosen to play.

โ€œDid Camille ever say anything to you about Aaron Shaw?โ€ Agent Briggs switched up the line of questioning again.

โ€œInteresting,โ€ Michael murmured, leaning closer to the screenโ€”and closer to Tory.

โ€œCamille and I met at a New Yearโ€™s party,โ€ Tory replied. โ€œWe hit it off. We went out for drinks a couple of times. I wasnโ€™t exactly her confidante.โ€

I glanced back at Lia.ย Sheโ€™s pelting them with truth again,ย I thought. โ€œOne more question,โ€ Agent Sterling said. โ€œYou and Camille went to

the Majesty last night.โ€

โ€œThe new sushi restaurant,โ€ Tory supplied.ย More truth, easily verifiable.

โ€œWho picked the restaurant?โ€ Sterling asked. Tory shrugged. โ€œShe did.โ€

Behind me, Lia swung her legs off the couch and stood. โ€œAnd there we have it,โ€ she told us. โ€œThatโ€™s the lie.โ€

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