Once Upon a Marriage

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stop a reporter from reporting—even when the news was false. The guy would just claim that he believed his story to be the truth. Liam could always sue for defamation of character, but not until after the damage was done.
    â€œSo I’ll call and get some extra security for the front of the coffee shop just in case. And we stay on high alert,” Elliott said, sliding the vehicle into the curb as Gabrielle, in a navy pantsuit and with briefcase in hand, came outside.
    â€œI was afraid you’d say that,” Liam grumbled.
    But he didn’t argue.
    * * *
    M ARIE   WAS   ALREADY   UPSTAIRS , having left Eva and Nancy—another college student, a weekend employee who’d asked to pick up some extra hours—to close up the shop for the night, when Gabrielle got home. Gabi called her to invite her to share Chinese takeout in their apartment.
    Chinese takeout that had already been ordered and that would be delivered momentarily. Which meant one thing to Marie. Trouble was brewing.
    She hoped to God it wasn’t between Liam and Gabi.
    Anything but that.
    Putting the tuna she’d been mixing in a container and shoving it in the mostly empty fridge, she changed into a clean pair of jeans, a black tailored blouse and sandals before heading out. In the olden days, during most of the past thirteen years that Gabi had been living with her, Marie would have shown up to the table for Chinese takeout in the sweats she’d had on. But in the olden days, they’d never gone to Liam’s world. He’d always come to theirs.
    As soon as she stepped into the apartment, she was glad she’d changed. Elliott Tanner was there, his big body looming over the small cardboard cartons from his seat at the table. Liam was in the kitchen getting drinks. But it was clear from the table setting that she’d been left to sit next to the bodyguard.
    She wanted to be upset about that.
    Or at least unmoved.
    It would be their first dinner together.
    She pulled out her seat with such force it almost toppled. “How’d you know I’d be free for dinner?” was the first question she asked.
    And then, with a glance at Elliott, she answered her own questions. “Because you have my schedule.”
    He nodded. Offered her the honey walnut shrimp. “Gabrielle says this is for you.”
    They had more for her, too, she found out as they started to eat. With apology written all over his face, Liam confessed his actions of early in the day.
    Marie cared about the reporters. Didn’t want their residents or her customers harassed. She cared that Liam and Gabi could be dragged through the mud again socially.
    But what worried her most was that Liam had been caught out at an undisclosed lunch meeting with editor woman.
    * * *
    T ARNISHED T RUTH ’ S   THEORY   made it onto two internet news sources Friday morning. Elliott had had to search three levels deep, but he’d found the proclamation that Liam and his father had concocted the entire rift in their relationship in an attempt to distance Liam—not to protect him. Liam was completely innocent, as Walter had publically confessed when he’d admitted to his own duplicity in hiding the Ponzi scheme he’d discovered in his company. He’d intended to protect his son from any kind of accountability so that he could take over his father’s business, keep it in the family, in the event that Walter ended up serving any kind of prison term for obstruction of justice. But Liam had not been in collusion with him.
    Walter’s plea deal, which included no prison time, had already been accepted and recorded. Either Tarnished hadn’t done his homework, or he simply hadn’t cared, as the ultimate sentence couldn’t have been known at the time that Walter and Liam would have made the plan.
    Didn’t really matter at that point. With the news out there, Elliott was bound right where he was. Working for Liam

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