“I’m not the one who needs freeing, Mr. Gamache. You refuse to see your father clearly. You’re living with a lie. I knew him. He was a coward and a traitor. The sooner you accept that the sooner you can get on with your life. What he did was despicable. He doesn’t deserve your love.”
“We all deserve love. And at times pardon.”
“Pardon? Do you mean mercy, forgiveness?” She made it sound like an oath, a curse. “I’ll never forgive the man who killed Julia. And if he’s ever pardoned . . .” Her trembling hands released their grip on the sugar bowl. After a moment her voice steadied. “We’d already lost so much time, you see. Stolen by David Martin. He didn’t even want to come home to be married. Insisted they got married in Vancouver. And he kept her there.”
“Against her will?”
She hesitated. “He kept her away. He hated us, especially Charles.”
“Why?”
“Charles was too smart for him, knew what sort of man David was. Not a gentleman.” She almost smiled. “He always had a scheme. Always looking for the angle, the fast deal. Julia and Charles had had a falling out. Perhaps you’ve heard?”
Her head lifted and her cunning blue eyes studied him. He nodded.
“Then you know how sensitive Julia was. Over-sensitive then. She left and met David Martin right away. When Martin heard her father was the financier Charles Morrow, well, he couldn’t push for a reconciliation fast enough. Charles was thrilled at first, but then it became clear Martin only wanted him to invest in one of his schemes. Charles turned him down flat.”
“Both the deal and the reconciliation failed?”
“No, the deal went through but with other more gullible investors. But eventually he lost everything and had to start again. He never tired of badmouthing us to Julia. Turned her against us completely, especially her father.”
“But it didn’t start with David Martin, it started long before that. With a slur written on the men’s room wall of the Ritz.”
“You know about that, do you? Well, it was a lie. Filthy. With one purpose. To hurt Charles and drive a wedge between him and Julia.”
“But who’d want to do that?”