A deep frown furrowed Sheila's brow. "You've destroyed him."

Audie laughed. That was a bit much. "I didn't mean to hurt him."

"Bullshit!" Sheila's berry-blue eyes bored holes into Audie. "I thought you two really loved each other-no, I was sure of it. We all were."

Audie watched Sheila shake her head in disbelief, her knuckles going white around the strap of her big straw purse. "What kind of person are you, Audie? How could you do that to him?"

"Do what to him? Try to be honest with him?" Audie was angry now, too. Sheila was overreacting and it was really none of her business anyway. "Listen, Sheila. I never wanted to hurt him-that's the whole point to this. I let him go because I thought it was the kindest thing I could do for him. I'm just not sure I'm the right woman for him."

Sheila let go with an ugly laugh. "I don't believe how smooth you are. You lead the guy on. You make him fall in love with you. You make all these nice plans with all of us. And all the while you're screwing Timmy Burke behind his back? Do you do this kind of thing all the time? Is this how you get your jollies?"

Audie stared blankly, blinked once, and forced her tongue to function. "What the hell areyou talking about?" The question came out in a harsh whisper. "What did you just say to me?"

Sheila stood up and glared down at her. "I said Stacey found out you were sleeping with Tim! They found your letter this morning when they arrested him! God! How could you do that? How do you live with yourself?"

Audie jumped to her feet and glared at Sheila's hard little face. "I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about."

"Yeah, right." She turned to leave, but Audie grabbed her arm.

"You're not going anywhere, Sheila. You sit your little butt down in that chair and tell me what's going on! Tim was arrested? For what? What letter? What the hell is going on?"

Sheila's mouth formed a small round shape and she exhaled the word, "Oh."

Audie waited, her blood pounding.

"They haven't called you yet?"

"Called me? Who?"

"Oh, Lord. Sit down."

"I'm not sitting anywhere! Tell me!"

"Fine." Sheila squinted up at Audie and pulled her mouth tight. "They arrested Timmy Burke this morning for sending you the letters. They found them stored in his computer at City Hall. He's being held at the station right now and apparently it's a huge political mess. Stacey called Da to ask for his advice and told him about what you'd done and Da told me. I got so goddamn mad that I came right up here-even though Da said you weren't worth the trouble."

The room was spinning and Audie held on to Sheila's shoulders, not just out of frustration now, but out of necessity. She thought she might fall over. Not worth the trouble? Jamie Quinn said that about her?

The words hit her chest with enough force to knock the wind out of her. The tears were immediate, and they flowed hard. The sense of loss took Audie by storm.

Sheila continued. "There wasn't anything you could have done that would have hurt Stacey more, but you knew that, didn't you?" Sheila reached out with her purse and whacked Audie on the shoulder. "Let go of me."

Audie dropped her arms.

"Stacey is one of the finest men I've ever known, and you… you are the most cold-hearted bitch I've ever met in my life and I can't believe I fell for your act! I'm usually not wrong about people, but… " Tears were falling down Sheila's cheeks. "Boy, did I screw up this time!"

Audie's shoulder stung and her face was wet and she wasn't thinking clearly, but still, she knew there was one part of this conversation that baffled her more than the rest-the letter. What letter?

"What letter, Sheila?"

Sheila just glared at her.

"Listen to me, Sheila. I didn't betray Quinn with that scumbag Tim Burke and I have no idea what you're talking about. What letter?"

Sheila remained silent.

"I would never do that to Quinn. I-" Audie screeched to a halt, nearly gagging on the words. "I care about him. Oh, my God, I love him!"

"Bullshit. Again."

"Please, believe me!" Audie's heart was hammering. Did she just say what she thought she'd just said? She tried to concentrate on Sheila's mean little face. "I'm going over to the station right now and sort this out."

Sheila shook her head. "Don't bother. Da said Stacey never wants to see you again."

Audie began to tremble. In a matter of minutes, her world had imploded. It was no longer a matter of pride or hang-ups or mind games between them. Quinn never wanted to see her again because he thought she'd been with Tim Burke! Good God! Quinn had said he loved her and wanted to marry her and now he thought she'd betrayed him with his lifelong enemy!

Just like Laura did.

She wanted to scream! She wanted to rip something into shreds!

"Good-bye, Audie."

"No!" Audie blocked Sheila's progress toward the door. "You're going to tell me what you know. They arrested Tim? He sent me those letters? But it doesn't make sense! What lies did that bastard tell Quinn and why did he believe him?"

Sheila sighed and closed her eyes. "The game's over, Audie. They found your letter saying how you couldn't get enough of Timmy-in the car, at your place, on the boat-absolutely gross. It was all right there in your handwriting."

"My handwriting?" Audie whispered.

"I'm out of here."

Audie grabbed Sheila's upper arm and shook her. "You're the only real girlfriend I've had in years. Did you know that?"

Sheila's mouth opened in surprise. "What?"

"Quinn is the most incredible man I've ever met. I was fantasizing about marrying him someday and having kids with him and putting up a wooden swing set in his backyard."

Sheila said nothing.

"When I was a little girl, my dad used to pull me out of school and take me to Wrigley Field for an afternoon Cubs game. He'd buy me a hot dog and a Coke and… " Audie was blubbering and shaking and couldn't stop talking. "… and I'd sit there thinking that I could live with all the emptiness in my life, because I knew there would be a few days like that-perfect days where I felt like I belonged somewhere, belonged to someone."

Sheila was dumbstruck.

"The days I had with Quinn and you and your family felt just like that to me! Maybe even better! And Quinn told me I could borrow all of you, and I was seriously thinking about it."

"Then why-?"

"Because I don't know anything about the right way to love people and he scared me, Sheila-you all scared me! And I said some things I shouldn't have and backed away. But I didn't do anything with Tim Burke. I can't stand the sight of him. Somebody set me up."

Sheila shook her head. "I don't want to hear any more."

"Please don't go-"

Audie and Sheila both jumped at the sound of a man shouting in the front office.

"You deserve everything you're about to get!" the voice said, and Audie was at the door, flinging it open on its hinges in time to see Drew rushing into the hallway.

"Drew?" Audie ran into the reception area just as Mar jorie shoved something in her desk drawer. "What's going on, Marjorie?" she shouted. "Are you all right?"

Marjorie looked up, wide-eyed and pale, then put her face in her hands and cried.

"I'll be right back." Audie swiveled around to see Sheila standing in the doorway to her office, her face stricken with sadness. "Stay with Marjorie for a minute."

Audie raced out the office door, down the steps, and out into the bright sunshine of the sidewalk, looking to her right and left for any sign of herbrother in the crowds of shoppers and businesspeople. He was nowhere to be seen. He must have run, which would be a first for Drew.

Suddenly Sheila was behind her, coming out the brownstone's front door.


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