âCaleb, this land, er, ranch you speak of Harlan owning. Where is it?â
âRiverbend Ranch is outside Buffalo Gap, about thirty-five miles from here.â Calebâs innocent gaze turned cunning. âDo you know of it?â
Heâd seen her reaction to that name, so there was no point in pretending. Mia rose, walked to her big battered desk and removed a thin file. She held it out.
âWhatâs this?â he asked, taking it from her.
âItâs about Harlanâs estate, according to Trent, Harlanâs partner and also my lawyer.â She sat down, lifted her cup and took a refreshing drink. âGo ahead and look. Riverbend is a lawsuit my husband was handling, if I understand those papers correctly.â
His eyes searched hers. Mia held it untilâthere went her stomach again, clenching and whirling as if some flu bug had hold of it. A minute earlier sheâd felt perfectly fine, but now she closed her eyes and waited for her stomach to settle.
âAre you all right?â Calebâs eyes bored into hers.
âA little flu. I hope you donât catch it.â Mia sat perfectly still, hands in her lap. When he didnât move she said, âPlease read it. Iâll wait.â
She watched him, amazed by the speed with which he scanned the documents sheâd taken hours to peruse. Less than two minutes later he looked up, his mouth stretched tight in a grim line.
âYou see? Thereâs nothing about a ranch or money,â she said, her voice dropping at the stern look on his face. âIâm not lying.â
âThis is all Trent gave you? Nothing more?â
Mia shook her head.
âDid you sign anything recently?â Caleb voice was tight and sharp.
âOf course. There were a number of papers Trent needed me to sign to deal with my husbandâs estate.â She shivered, intensely disliking this inquisition but not sure how to stop it.
Caleb had said he was a lawyer and she was sure he was a good one, though sheâd never heard of this adoption agency, Family Ties. But as a lawyer he would know how to get people to say thingsâshe should be on guard. He might actually be from some collection company.
âDo you have copies of what you signed?â Caleb demanded.
âNo. Trent said heâd copy them at the office and bring them back. He hasnât yet returned with them.â Something in the frost of his silver-steel eyes made her shiver. âIsâis anything wrong?â she asked hesitantly, and reared back when he nodded.
âYes. I think quite a lot is wrong.â Caleb closed his eyes and rubbed his temples. âMia, this will be hard to hear, but you must listen because itâs the truth. Iâve been investigating your husbandâs affairs, for Lilyâs sake. Nothing Iâve found indicates he was hard up for money or that he or Trent had taken on a new client in months.â
âBut that canât be.â She struggled to sort it out and looked at him. She saw nothing but honesty in his expression. Could it be true? âThen, what were he and Reba doing on all these trips?â
âThatâs what we need to discover.â Caleb glanced at his ringing phone, read the message and frowned. When he lifted his gaze to hers, the icy anger made her shiver. âDid you know your lawyer filed documents this morning seeking to take over all your affairs because he says you are incompetent?â
âWhat?â Mia couldnât believe Trent would do such a thing.
âWe need to act fast to protect you. Call Trent,â Caleb ordered. âAsk him to come here. Beg if that will get him here immediately.â
âWhy?â She was afraid to trust Caleb, to trust anyone, yet there was something in Calebâs hard, cold eyes that reassured her he would not be part of any wrongdoing.
She didnât truly trust him, but if he was right about Trent, who else could she turn to for help? She picked up the phone and pressed in her lawyerâs number.
âTrent, itâs Mia. Can you c-come here? P-please? Itâs urgent.â She listened to his gruff excuses but said nothing. Finally he agreed. âTh-thank you.â She hung up.
âWell?â Caleb Grantâs silver eyes probed hers.
âH-heâll be here in half an hour. But I have no idea what Iâll say to him. What do I do?â Even asking the question scared Mia.
âIâll speak for you.â Calebâs fierce glare faded slightly. âI know it hurts and you donât want to think about it right now, but Harlan Granger was not the man you thought he was and neither is his partner. Somethingâs been going on, something more than an affair. I intend to find out what. Okay?â
A picture of Harlan and Reba together, laughing and loving, sharing a child, while she sat alone, would not leave Miaâs mind. Her husband had always been cool, distant and businesslike. Heâd promised her mother heâd care for her. Surely he couldnât, wouldnât have turned to another... Suddenly her stomach heaved and Mia could think of nothing but escape.
âExcuse me.â She hurried to the bathroom, where she was violently sick.
Oh, Lord, I feel so bad. And something is terribly wrong. Please help me.
Sheâd barely had a chance to regain her breath when he rapped on the door.
âIâm all right,â she called, irritated by her weak voice. âIâll be out in a minute.â
âWe need to hurry.â Calebâs voice left little room for argument. In fact, he was leaning against the hall table impatiently tapping his foot when she emerged. Feeling disheveled and weaker than sheâd ever been, Mia walked slowly to the sunroom and sat down. She reached out to take her cup, but Caleb ordered, âDonât touch that.â
Mia flinched and drew her hand away. âWhy?â
âI believe thereâs something in your tea that makes you sick.â His tone was harsh.
âCaleb, thatâs ridiculous,â she burst out. Maybe he was wrong about Harlan... âTrent would neverââ
âIâm pretty sure heâs done it before,â he said, certainty in his voice. âYouâve been drinking the stuff for days and youâve felt ill about that long, right?â
âYes. Butââ Mia stared at her cup as frightening scenarios played through her mind.
âThat tea should be tested. The police will be here shortly.â Calebâs lips tightened. âThey can do that. Iâve also ordered an ambulance.â
She felt herself sway and grabbed the table. âWhy?â
âTo check you out and take blood samples that will discern if somethingâs off in your system.â Caleb leaned forward and covered her hand with his. His touch sent ripples of awareness up her arm. âMia, you wonât like what Iâm about to say.â
âIs it worse than you saying Harlan was having an affair? That he hadâa child with his secretary?â She had to force the words out. When Caleb nodded she saw pity on his face. She did not want his pity, so she straightened her spine. âGo ahead, say it.â
âI believe that Harlan, along with Trent, was running some kind of scheme to secrete money. After Harlan died in the car accident, I believe Trent saw a way to get that money for himself.â Caleb frowned. âI think Riverbend Ranch is the reason, though I havenât yet made all the connections. In order to get the ranch, Trent needs you out of the way.â
Mia sat in stupefied silence as Caleb explained about the ranch her husband had supposedly bought. He spoke of a petition for divorce Harlan had supposedly filed the day he died and listed a money trail Caleb claimed he was still uncovering.
Dazed and ill, horrified to imagine the man sheâd married was capable of such betrayal, Mia tuned out the pain and hurt that threatened to overwhelm her. How could it be possible? How could God have betrayed her trust? Sheâd believed for so long that He was there, protecting her, comforting her in her lonely marriage. Now it felt as though Heâd played a horrible trick, just as Caleb claimed Harlan and Trent had. It was too much to deal with.
Her brain numb, she sat silent as Caleb told the same story to the police when they arrived. They waited in the kitchen when she let Trent inside. Mia could see guilt build in Trentâs eyes as Caleb pummeled him with questions. She couldnât bear to believe that this friend, one of the few she had and the only one sheâd truly trusted since Harlanâs death, had deliberately set out to hurt her.
While Trent scrambled for a defense, Mia held her whirling emotions at bay. For now sheâd be strong. But in her heart of hearts she knew she believed Calebâs accusations. So deep was her feeling of betrayal, she couldnât even manage a silent plea to God for help. Heâd let this happen. How could she trust Him again?
A detective arrived, showed Trent a warrant for his arrest and after a few questions told the officers to take her lawyer to the station. The detective seemed to know Caleb and the two whispered together before Caleb introduced her to Detective Ed Gray.
âOur police station has been investigating Harlan Granger for several months via a request from the IRS who are tracking what they believe is unreported income,â the detective told Mia. âThis new information about your lawyer adds to our investigation. For that reason I hope youâll allow these paramedics to take a sample of your blood. Then Iâll need to ask you some questions.â