Laura' Raquel Browning, a private investigator, sat at the window and watched him walk past. His head was lowered, and his right hand held

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‘Laura’

        Raquel Browning, a private investigator, sat at the window and watched him walk past. His head was lowered, and his right hand held his overcoat fixed firmly against the wind. She watched him until he was out of her range of sight, then she picked up the telephone.

Across the river, on the other side of town, the phone rang once, then again before Mrs Clifford reached over and placed the receiver next to her ear.

“Hello,” she said tentatively.

“I have some news,” came the response from Raquel.

“Go ahead,” Mrs Clifford said as she closed the parlour door.

“He spent the night in a hotel named ‘The Lion’s Den’ with a brunette woman whose name was ‘Laura’. They dined earlier in the hotel restaurant before retiring to their room. He left at nine o’clock this morning.”

“Is that all?” Mrs Clifford asked.

“Yes, that is all Ma’am; I will have another update soon.” Mrs Clifford listened as the phone was hung up on the other end, and then replaced the receiver. She glanced at the painting on the wall above her. It was of Patrick when he was a little younger. His eyes seemed to pierce hers, and for a second, she almost felt guilty about having him followed.

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Raquel caught up with him a few blocks from the hotel. As she was trained, she stayed out of his view. She watched as he entered a coffee shop, and then entered the shop after two more people had gone in. She found a table close to Patrick and listened to him order a cappuccino, then the rustle of the newspaper pages as he read it. He didn’t seem to be going anywhere, so she ordered an orange juice. After ten minutes, Raquel saw Laura, the woman he had spent the night with, walk into the coffee shop, and ...

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