Blood Ties

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A short man, monkish coiff ure, fi lled the threshold between the reception area and Kevin’s offi ce.
Eww. Charles LaChance. In the fl esh. My own fl esh beaded and crawled all the way up to my scalp. I glanced at Kevin, but he seemed unruffl ed.
“Charles,” Kevin said. “I wasn’t expecting you. Come in. Caught me at a bad time, however. Julie and I were just on our way out.”
But Kevin’s words were lost on Charles, busy as he was leering at my body from lips to boobs to hips. I stared back. Beside
...s his rapidly receding hairline, he hadn’t changed much from the last time we’d crossed paths: A civil case in which he’d won his client — a former Bear Butte County employee — an undeserved, lifetime supply of cash. Unfortunately his share of money hadn’t changed him; I knew the skin under his expensive suit was one-hundred percent snake. I slid my hands under my thighs, a move that wasn’t lost on him. No way was I shaking hands with a reptile.
LaChance’s grin split from hairy ear to hairy ear.


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