Bad Boy Secrets

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              With a raised eyebrow, she asked, “Is that the sheriff’s decision or yours?”
                  “Both.”
                  “Do I have to identify the body?”
                  Jesus, Reed thought.  It hadn’t even occurred to him.  “They can finger print her and run it against her arrest records.”
                  “They don’t have--”
                  Reed stopped her.  It wasn’t something that he wanted her to even consider.  “Cass, you don’t want to see her yet.  Trust me.”
        
...          “Fine, but I do need to make the arrangements... I don’t have my car here.  Evie picked me up this morning.  When she dropped me off here, I just wasn’t even thinking.  I’ve never planned a funeral before.”
                  He realized in that moment that she was on the verge of falling apart.  Rowena might have been an opportunistic bitch, but she had been Cass’ mother.  Walking towards her, he pulled her into his arms.  “If you want me to take care of it, I will.  If not, I’ll go with you when you do.”


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