“(Cui bono?) —Cicero, “Pro Milone” “The place off Bull Street,” Tully snapped into her cell phone. “It’s perfect and I don’t care if there’s an existing lease. I want it. Break it, Barney. That’s what I pay you the big bucks for.” She snapped the cover shut and slipped the phone back into her purse and addressed the air over Bree’s head. “It’s a gorgeous building. Just perfect for a theater in the round. Some events company has a long-term lease. Screw that. Built in the 1920s and it was a Ch...evrolet dealership, if you can believe it. Fabulous tin ceilings.” She still didn’t look at Bree directly as she talked, but over Bree’s shoulder, at the crowd milling in her living room. She wore another one of her filmy, swirling dresses. This one was in shades of navy blue. With her severe cap of white hair, dark eyebrows, and plum-colored eyes, she looked like a product so expensive, an ad writer would only need one word to promote it. The Tully, Bree thought, and suppressed a sigh.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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