“Paradise A Novel ELEVENDELSA SAID, “YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE,” handing it to her in the foyer. They both had their coats on now; he was taking her home.She said thanks, but didn’t look at it until Delsa turned to the door as the uniformed cop, the one who first questioned her upstairs, came in from outside and she checked the license, Chloe’s, and slipped it into her coat pocket. She heard the uniformed cop say now was a good time, the chief had shown up and the TV crews were all over him. Delsa t...old her to stay close to him.They went out the door and walked past the police cars in the drive to the street where video cameras were aimed at the Chief of Police of the City of Detroit and round black microphones were held in front of him. Kelly said, “What’s he doing here?” Still feeling a confident buzz, talkative. Delsa said he was making an appearance. Kelly said, “Yeah, but why?” Delsa said she’d have to ask the chief that one. They walked past the TV news trucks to a dark blue four-door facing this way.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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