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To Love Twice
Book: To Love Twice Read Online Free
Author: Heather McCoubrey
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to to get it over and done with quickly.”
    “I just think he should DO something.  But, she should
just at least ask for child support.”
    Georgie’s cell phone rang, and she jumped up to answer
it.  “Hello?”
    “Georgie? I need you to come, now.”
    “What’s going on?  Kate, is everything ok?”
    “No, I’m at the police station.  I’m being held for
breaking and entering.”
    “What?!  I’ll be right there,”  Georgie hung up,
already heading toward the door.  She spun around remembering her purse
and keys.  Not seeing them on the chair, she cursed. “Shit, shit!  My
keys, where are my damn keys?”
    “Right here,” Tim held them in his hand.  “What’s going
on?  I’ll drive.”
    “The police.  She’s at the station.  Something
about breaking and entering.  Oh my God, Tim.  What is going on?!”
    “We’ll find out when we get there.”
    The usual twenty minute drive into the city only took
ten.  Tim had barely put the car in park when Georgie opened her door and
ran for the front door.  Rushing through the lobby of the police station,
Georgie scanned the room looking for someone to speak to.  As she
continued down a hall, she looked into a big room full of cops and desks. 
Spying her sister, she rushed over.  “I’m here.  What’s going on
Kate?”
    “Oh Georgie, thank God you’re here!”  Kate walked over
and put Mary in Georgie’s arms.  “They’re holding me on suspicion of
breaking and entering.  They can’t get a hold of Brad, and until they do,
I have to be here.”
    “What?  That’s ridiculous.  You’re still
married.  You haven’t even filed for divorce yet.  How can they do
this?”
    “Do what?” Tim asked as he joined them.
    “Tim, they’re holding her for breaking into Brad’s house
today.  Can they do that?”
    “I have no idea.  But I guess I better get on the phone
and find a lawyer.”  Tim reached in his pocket and pulled out his cell
phone.  He walked out into the hall to make his call.
    “Georgie, I know you will but I still need to ask.  Can
you watch Mary until this is sorted out?  I don’t want them to call CPS.”
    “I’m not even going to dignify that with a response.”
    “Okay ma’am, your sister is here.  We need you to come
with us to interview,” the police officer said.
    “Okay, okay.  Um, I don’t know what to do,” Kate
said.  “Let me give her a kiss.  I’m sorry, Mary.  Auntie
Georgie is going to watch you.  I’ll be back as soon as I can.  I
love you baby.”  Kate reached out and grabbed her sister, giving her a
hard hug.  “Thank you so much.”
    “Don’t panic.  Tim is calling a lawyer.  We’ll get
this sorted out quickly.”
    “Okay.  Thank you.  See you soon.”
    Georgie watched helplessly as the police officers ushered
Kate out of the room and down the hall.  She joined Tim in the hall and
watched his face trying to read from his expression what kind of luck he was
having.  He raked his fingers through his hair.  Not a good
sign.  “Right.  Thank you anyway.  Argh,” Tim snarled as he
ended the call.  “How is it possible that we know every damn person in
this city, and none are lawyers?”
    “Let me try something,” Georgie said.  She walked over
to the desk and reached into Mary’s diaper bag retrieving Kate’s cell
phone.  She didn’t know the last name of Kate’s boss, but she knew the
first name well enough.  She read through all the names and finally found
Erin under the M’s.  “McNamara, Erin.  Kate’s boss.  Kate told
me that they’ve really hit it off and become good friends.  It’s worth a
shot.”
    Georgie hit dial and crossed her fingers. 
    “Hi Kate, how’s it going?”
    “Hello, is this Erin?”
    “Um, yes.  Who am I speaking with?”
    “This is Georgie Knight.  I’m Kate’s sister.  I’m
sorry to bother you, but we’ve got a situation.  Kate’s been arrested and
unfortunately we’re having some trouble tracking
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