Todd, not Jesus!â
âDo you want to keep your job?â he blurted out.
Fatema was taken aback. âWhat?â
âBecause if you donât, Iâve got a dozen other reporters out there foaming at the mouth for your job!â
âYou firing me?â
âYou fucking act like you want to be fired!â
âI donât want to be fired! My best friend was murdered, Todd. I need to know what happened to her. All Iâm doing is trying to put this thing together to find out who did this!â
âYeah, well, last time I heard, the police department does that very thing. Theyâre pretty good at it, too, from what I understand.â
âHe had an affair with Toni,â she said, gravely. âToddâif anybody benefited from her death, he certainly did.â
âAnd you know thisâhow?â
âI read her e-mails.â
âE-mails signed by Lucas Shaw, Mayor of Denver?â
âNo! But itâs him. Nelson told meââ
âWho the hell is Nelson?â
âThe guy who runs the homeless shelter. He and Toni were seeing each other after she broke things off with Shaw, and Shaw was pissed.â
Todd sat for a moment, taking it all in. âThis isnât the National Enquirer , Morris.â
âI know that. And Iâm not trying to turn this into a Jerry Springer episode. But I needed to meet this guy and get a feel for him, and honestly, heâs shady, Todd.â
âWell . . . duh! Heâs a politician. Of course heâs shady.â
âBut I mean when it comes to Toni.â
âDid he tell you outright that he and your friend had an affair?â
âOf course not.â
âThen you have nothing, Fatema.â
âI have his e-mails. And the police questioned him too, and they wouldnât do that if they didnât feel he wasnât somehow involved in all this.â
âI donât print speculation,â he explained, sounding more serious than sheâd ever heard him sound before. âShaw is a pisshead, and I donât need flack from his office.â
âIâm not afraid of him.â
âThis isnât about you, dammit!â He slammed his hand down on his desk. âThis paper is my baby, Morris. And itâs been in circulation a very long time, mainly becauseâmy father and his father believed in the sanctity of alliances and goodwill and not making unnecessary waves in this city. The Lucas Shaws of the world will come and go, but my integrity, the integrity of this newspaper has to be solid or else you might as well wipe your ass with it.â
âSo we should kiss his ass?â
âNo. But we shouldnât lie to get fake meetings with the man and then turn around and print shit we donât know is one thousand percent true or not.â
âI know this is true. I know he had an affair with Toni while heâs been married and that heâs a snake who probably killed her and may just get away with it because everybody in this damn town is afraid of him!â
He stared at her before asking her again. âThere was a time when I believed you were as passionate about this business as I am, Morris,â he said solemnly. âYou lived for the next great headline, got high on being the first to break that big story, but latelyââ
âLately, a lotâs been happening in my personal life,â she finished quietly. âMy divorce, questioning the real reason I ever wanted to be a reporter in the first place, and now this.â
âYouâve had a lot of distractions this past year.â
âNo, Todd. I think this past year Iâve had the misfortune of running into my life and actually having to face it once and for all, instead of ignoring it by pouring my heart and soul into this job.â
âIt didnât used to be just a job to you.â
âYouâre right. But maybe that was the problem. I was so into
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