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When the Devil Drives

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'Will he?' Her eyes searched his face, looking for a comfort she didn'tfind. 'Is—is <strong>the</strong> fire bad?''About as bad as it could be. The smoke detectors couldn't have beenworking as well as <strong>the</strong>y should be.'Or <strong>the</strong>y'd been tampered with. The unspoken comment seemed tohover in <strong>the</strong> room.After a pause, Cal went on, 'It will all have to be gone into, naturally.''All that stuff,' Philip muttered. 'All those completed orders. God, thisis a disaster!''But we're insured,' Fiona insisted. 'Heavily insured. Simon told mewe were. The insurance will pay.'Joanna moved restively, and Cal looked down at her.He said, 'It's time we all tried to get some sleep. Can you walk to yourroom?'She swung her legs to <strong>the</strong> floor, and stood. The room swam. Cal's armwas <strong>the</strong>re, suddenly, like an iron bar supporting her.'Obviously not.' He picked her up in his arms as if she were a child,and started for <strong>the</strong> door.'Now just a minute,' Philip began hectoringly. 'I don't know whatgives you of all people <strong>the</strong> right to march in here and take over --''We'll discuss that in daylight. In <strong>the</strong> meantime, look after your sister.This must have been a shock for her.' Cal eyed him coldly, and Philipsubsided, reddening.

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