Mortal Faults

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Authors: Michael Prescott
Tags: Fiction, General, Thrillers
lived. “West L.A.,” Abby said. Andrea knew West L.A. It was miles away, a much pricier area, near enough to the ocean that you could feel the sea breeze.
    “I envy you,” Andrea said, and it was true, and not only for living in West Los Angeles. The woman was young and attractive and seemed unburdened by fear and guilt, the two inescapable constants in Andrea’s own life.
    They talked for a while, sipping lemonade. Andrea found it remarkable that she could be having a conversation with a stranger off the street. She barely noticed what they talked about. She was aware only of the ebb and flow of words, the casualness of it, the surprising ease. She had thought it would be impossible to talk to anyone, especially here, in her private sanctum. Yet it wasn’t so hard, after all. Perhaps she’d underestimated herself, or overestimated the perils of the world.
    “Would you like more lemonade?” she asked when their glasses were empty.
    “Thank you, yes. It’s very good.”
    This time Abby accompanied her into the kitchen.
    “Lived here long?” Abby asked.
    “A year or so,” Andrea said, then wondered why the woman would have asked that question.
    “Where were you before that?”
    “What do you mean?”
    “Just, you know, where do you hail from? Everybody in California is from somewhere else. I was raised in Arizona.”
    “I was born in Oregon,” Andrea said softly. She took out the pitcher and carried it to the kitchen counter next to the sink.
    “That’s a nice part of the country,” Abby said. “Of course, L.A. was probably real nice too, way back when. You know, years ago, before all the traffic and crime.”
    Crime. Andrea picked up on the word. Why introduce that subject? “There’s crime everyplace,” she murmured. Her hand moved toward a drawer under the countertop, then shied away.
    “We seem to get more than our share. So ... you said you’re not married?”
    Stiffly, Andrea answered, “No.”
    “Me neither. I prefer it that way.”
    Andrea began to pour from the pitcher.
    “Though I guess,” Abby said, “it would be nice to have children someday.”
    Andrea’s hand shook, and she nearly spilled the lemonade.
    “I think about it sometimes,” the woman went on. “The old biological clock is ticking, you know.”
    Andrea set down the pitcher. “I have no children.” She looked at Abby, looked at her hard.
    Abby gazed back, her face open and guileless. “Ever want any?”
    “Why would you ask me that?”
    “Just wondering.”
    “You ask a lot of questions.”
    “Making conversation, that’s all.”
    “Making inquiries. That’s what you’re doing.” Andrea turned back to the counter, and this time she opened the drawer. She reached inside, and her hand closed over the thing she needed. “Who are you?”
    “I already said—”
    Andrea turned to face her. “Who
are
you?”
    This time she expected an answer.
    ***
    Abby considered the gun.
    It was aimed at her chest from a distance of four feet, a Colt revolver, a .38 Special, the Commando model.
    She hadn’t expected the gun. It had been careless of her, really. She should have been ready.
    “
Who?
” Andrea Lowry asked for the third time.
    “I told you,” Abby said slowly. “My name is Abby Bannister. My car ran out of gas—”
    “Don’t lie to me. I can’t
stand
it when they lie to me!”
    “Okay.” Abby kept her voice even. “I understand.”
    “You don’t understand. Nobody does. Walk a mile in my shoes... You know that expression? You’re too young know it.”
    “I know the expression,” Abby said.
    “You don’t know anything. Asking questions. Marriage, children ... You think you’re so smart.”
    “I don’t. Really.” At the moment this was true.
    “You’re all alike. You all use the same dirty tricks, and for what? To get a few words you can print? To get a story?”
    Reporters. That’s who she was talking about.
    “Now admit it.” The gun hadn’t wavered. “Admit who you are. Tell me

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