The Art of Deception

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her father, the enigma of Kirby Fairchild was easily solvable. “I’m going out for a walk before I turn yellow and dry up. Will you come?”
    â€œNo, no, I’ve a little project to finish.” He patted her hand as she tensed. Adam saw something pass between them before Fairchild turned to him. “Take her for a walk and get on with your…sketching,” he said with a cackle. “Have you asked Kirby if you can paint her yet? They all do.” He stabbed at the salmon again. “She never lets them.”
    Adam lifted his wine. “I told Kirby I was going to paint her.”
    The new cackle was full of delight. Pale blue eyes lit with the pleasure of trouble brewing. “A firm hand, eh? She’s always needed one. Don’t know where she got such a miserable temper.” He smiled artlessly. “Must’ve come from her mother’s side.”
    Adam glanced up at the serene, mild-eyed woman in the portrait. “Undoubtedly.”
    â€œSee that painting there?” Fairchild pointed to the portrait of Kirby as a girl. “That’s the one and only time she modeled for me. I had to pay the brat scale.” He gave a huff and a puff before he attacked the fish again. “Twelve years old and already mercenary.”
    â€œIf you’re going to discuss me as if I weren’t here, I’ll go fetch my shoes.” Without a backward glance, Kirby glided from the room.
    â€œHasn’t changed much, has she?” Adam commented as he drained his wine.
    â€œNot a damn bit,” Fairchild agreed proudly. “She’ll lead you a merry chase, Adam, my boy. I hope you’re in condition.”
    â€œI ran track in college.”
    Fairchild’s laugh was infectious. Damn it, Adam thought again, I like him. It complicated things. From the other room he heard Kirby in a heated discussion with Isabelle. He was beginning to realize complication was the lady’s middle name. What should’ve been a very simple job was developing layers he didn’t care for.
    â€œCome on, Adam.” Kirby poked her head around the doorway. “I’ve told Isabelle she can come, but she and Montique have to keep a distance of five yards at all times. Papa—” she tossed her ponytail back “—I really think we ought to try raising the rent. She might look for an apartment in town.”
    â€œWe should never have agreed to a long-term lease,” Fairchild grumbled, then gave his full attention to Kirby’s salmon.
    Deciding not to comment, Adam rose and went outside.
    It was warm for September, and breezy. The grounds around the house were alive with fall. Beds of zinnias and mums spread out helter-skelter, flowing over their borders and adding a tang to the air. Near a flaming maple, Adam saw an old man in patched overalls. With a whimsical lack of dedication, he raked at the scattered leaves. As they neared him, he grinned toothlessly.
    â€œYou’ll never get them all, Jamie.”
    He made a faint wheezing sound that must’ve been a laugh. “Sooner or later, missy. There be plenty of time.”
    â€œI’ll help you tomorrow.”
    â€œAyah, and you’ll be piling them up and jumping in ’em like always.” He wheezed again and rubbed a frail hand over his chin. “Stick to your whittling and could be I’ll leave a pile for you.”
    With her hands hooked in her back pockets, she scuffed at a leaf. “A nice big one?”
    â€œCould be. If you’re a good girl.”
    â€œThere’s always a catch.” Grabbing Adam’s hand, she pulled him away.
    â€œIs that little old man responsible for the grounds?” Three acres, he calculated. Three acres if it was a foot.
    â€œSince he retired.”
    â€œRetired?”
    â€œJamie retired when he was sixty-five. That was before I was born.” The breeze blew strands of hair into her face and she pushed at them. “He claims

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