Gabe said stiffly. He was standing before a two-way mirror looking into an FBI interrogation room. Kate sat there in her drawstring pants and yellow T-shirt, arms hugging her torso, head bowed. Every few seconds she shuddered from sobs. Goddamn it, he should be holding her. He should be in that room fighting for her. Protecting her. “And she should have called her lawyer, damn it,” he murmured, and was immediately surprised he’d said it aloud. “You’ve got a thing for her, don’t you?” Parker asked, his tone matter-of-fact rather than judgmental. “I just don’t think she did this,” Gabe said around the lump in his throat. Christ, he felt terrible. Parker raised his eyebrows. “When you hear the recording you may think differently. Be prepared.” “Is Mancuso going to be in there?” Gabe asked. “No,” Parker said. “It’s clear that he grates on her, and there’s nothing to be gained by upsetting her more than she already is.”
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