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Listen for the Lie(62)

Author:Amy Tintera

“You son of a bitch, I should wring your neck.” Matt comes to a stop in front of Ben and doesn’t wring his neck.

He punches him in the face.

Ben stumbles but doesn’t fall, his back hitting the car. Matt grabs him by the collar of his shirt. He’s an inch or two shorter than Ben, but he’s making up for it with sheer rage.

“I am going to sue you for every penny you’re worth,” Matt says through clenched teeth.

Ben tries to twist out of his grasp. “I’ll give you my lawyer’s number. Can you take your hands off me, please?”

Matt responds by gripping his shirt tighter and slamming Ben into the car.

“Matt!” I sound surprised, even though I’m not.

His head whips around to look at me, and then something behind me. I glance back. Half the bar is outside now, staring.

“Beverly is a fucking drunk, and that one is a fucking liar.” Matt lets go of Ben’s shirt to point at me, just so there’s no confusion about who the fucking liar is. Matt is breathing heavily, eyes still wild like they always are when he loses control.

Ben’s shirt is stretched out at the collar and hanging loosely around his neck, but he looks remarkably fine otherwise.

“I’d be happy to add your reply to the podcast, if you’d like to give one.” Ben’s voice wobbles, just a little.

“Go to hell, asshole. That’s my reply.” Matt turns and stomps away.

Ben lifts and lowers his shoulders, like he’s making sure they’re okay. Then he walks around to the hood of the car and grabs his recorder.

He looks up at me with a self-satisfied smile that should be more annoying than it is. “You want to come back to my hotel for a drink?”

CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

LUCY

I’m sure it will surprise no one to learn that I made the stupid choice and accepted Ben’s offer to go back to his hotel.

His suite is cold as I walk in, the AC up high. I shiver, and he pauses at the thermostat on his way into the kitchen.

“Sit,” he says, pointing at the couch. His laptop and notebooks are stacked neatly on the table in front of it. Nothing for me to see there. I don’t know whether I’d want to anyway.

“Whiskey?” he asks.

That seems like a bad idea. “Yes.”

He pours two glasses, gingerly touching his cheek as he finishes. “Matt sure can throw a punch.”

Yes. Well. He’s had some practice.

He walks over to me, whiskey in hand, and holds one out to me. I immediately take a sip. It burns going down, but I lift it to my lips a second time because I would actually really prefer to be drunk again.

I glance at the digital recorder he left on the counter in the kitchen. The light is off. Not recording. He notices me staring at it.

“You recorded that? Matt yelling at you?” I ask as he sits down on the other side of the couch.

“Yeah, I turned it on just in time.”

“Is that legal?”

“In Texas, you can record audio of people without their knowledge if there’s no reasonable expectation of privacy. So, in a restaurant, or a bar, or…”

“If they’re screaming in a parking lot.”

“Yep.”

“Were you recording in the bar?”

“No.”

I don’t know whether I believe him, but it doesn’t matter either way. I didn’t say anything to him that I’d mind being broadcast to thousands of true-crime fans.

“You could have just driven away,” I say. “You had enough time to bolt.”

His lips quirk up. “Where’s the fun in that?”

I prop my bare feet up on the coffee table, cradling the whiskey against my stomach. “You’re going to put that on the podcast, then?”

“Yes. Don’t ask me not to.”

“I wasn’t going to.” I watch as he takes a long sip of his drink. “You know everyone thinks you’re hinting that he’s the one who killed Savvy.”

“I wasn’t very subtle, was I?”

“Do you actually believe that?”

He looks at me with raised eyebrows. “It never occurred to you that Matt might have killed her?”

“Jesus Christ, Ben, I’m not an idiot. Of course it occurred to me.”

His cheeks go a little pink. “Right. Sorry.”

“I just…” I have nothing to say here.

Like I had nothing to say to the police. What could I say? No, Officer, I definitely never would have killed Savvy, because actually we were planning to kill my husband together? Not much of a defense.

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