THE TAINTED TRUST (Volume 2...

By SteveDouglass

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No one wept when Jim Servito died. He left an estate amounting to $325,000,000 when his wife, Karen killed hi... More

CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
CHAPTER 19
CHAPTER 20
CHAPTER 21
CHAPTER 22
CHAPTER 23
CHAPTER 24
CHAPTER 25
CHAPTER 26
CHAPTER 27
CHAPTER 28
CHAPTER 29
CHAPTER 30
CHAPTER 31
CHAPTER 32
CHAPTER 33
CHAPTER 34
CHAPTER 35
CHAPTER 36
CHAPTER 37
CHAPTER 38
CHAPTER 39
CHAPTER 40
CHAPTER 41
CHAPTER 42
CHAPTER 43
CHAPTER 45
CHAPTER 46
CHAPTER 47
CHAPTER 48
CHAPTER 49
CHAPTER 50
CHAPTER 51
CHAPTER 52
CHAPTER 53
CHAPTER 54
CHAPTER 55
CHAPTER 56
CHAPTER 57
CHAPTER 58
CHAPTER 59
CHAPTER 60
CHAPTER 61
CHAPTER 62
CHAPTER 63
CHAPTER 64
CHAPTER 65
CHAPTER 66
CHAPTER 67
CHAPTER 68
CHAPTER 69
CHAPTER 70
CHAPTER 71
CHAPTER 72
CHAPTER 73
CHAPTER 74
CHAPTER 75
CHAPTER 76
CHAPTER 77
CHAPTER 78
CHAPTER 79
CHAPTER 80
CHAPTER 81
CHAPTER 82
CHAPTER 83
CHAPTER 84
CHAPTER 85
CHAPTER 86
CHAPTER 87
CHAPTER 88
CHAPTER 89
CHAPTER 90
CHAPTER 91
CHAPTER 92
CHAPTER 93
CHAPTER 94
CHAPTER 95
CHAPTER 96
CHAPTER 97
CHAPTER 98
CHAPTER 99
CHAPTER 100
CHAPTER 101
CHAPTER 102

CHAPTER 44

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By SteveDouglass

         Vancouver International Airport. Monday, March 19, 1990.

A torrential downpour drenched Kerri's gigantic red and white Air Canada 747 as it thundered skyward. Seated behind the starboard wing, she stared unfocused at the hundreds of droplets on the outer surface of her window. Trepidation plagued her, yet she looked forward to returning to her job and to Miles Dennis, the one and only person in New York City who would be happy to see her.

The captain's baritone voice broke the silence on the airplane four hours later. "This is your captain speaking. We should be landing in the next ten or fifteen minutes. The weather in New York isn't all that bad, for March. It's clear and cool, about forty-five degrees."

It was six-fifteen, New York time, when Kerri's plane touched down at Kennedy International Airport. After clearing customs and picking up her bags, she took a taxi to her apartment.

Her heart pounded when the cab rounded the final corner and moved to within sight of her apartment. She strained to see the living room and bedroom windows facing the street, but saw no lights. Her hands shook when she unlocked the front door. She kicked three unopened newspapers inside, then entered and closed the door. She turned on the lights and scanned the apartment for evidence of Brian's return. None.

She telephoned Miles Dennis. After three rings, she heard the familiar message on his answering machine.

"Miles, it's Kerri. I just called to tell you I'm back in New York. I'll see you at work tomorrow morning."

Kerri was awakened at ten forty-five by the loud ring of the telephone beside her bed. She managed to turn on the night table lamp with her eyes tightly shut. With one eye barely open, she lifted the receiver, answered, then pulled the covers over her head to preserve darkness.

"It's Miles...Did I wake you up?"

"No. I'm still asleep."

"Sorry. I just assumed you'd still be awake. How are you?"

"Fine, under the circumstances. How are you?"

"Tired. I've been working my fingers to the bone. I didn't realize how valuable you had become until I had to work without you. I can't tell you how glad I am to have you back...Is Brian there?"

"No. I'm alone."

"No notes, flowers?"

"Nothing."

"Do you subscribe to The Times?"

"Yes. Why?"

"...If you've got today's edition, you'll find a picture of your husband in the sports section...I should warn you. It's not pretty."

"Why? What am I going to see?"

"He's with a woman...A stripper."

"It's probably just a publicity thing," Kerri said, unwilling to accept any notion of her husband's infidelity.

"Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it's got anything to do with publicity... Maybe I should come over there. I don't want you to be alone when you see it."

Kerri's heart pounded as she wiped tears from her eyes. "Thanks for offering, but I can handle it. I'm over twenty-one."

"Don't hesitate to call me if you change your mind."

"I won't," Kerri promised. She hung up, then leaped from the bed and raced to the front door. She descended to her knees and ripped the Wednesday edition of The Times from its clear polyethylene cover. She removed the sports section and dropped it on the floor in front of her. In the center of the front page was an eight inch square photograph of Brian and another woman. Brian, obviously unwilling to be photographed, was attempting to shield his face with the palm of his left hand. His right arm was wrapped around the woman's shoulder.

Kerri's eyes shifted to the caption at the bottom of the photo. Her blood turned cold as she read, "QUARTERBACK SNEAK??? New York Jets' star quarterback, Brian Pyper, was seen leaving Runway Thirty-eight early this morning. Accompanying him was super-stripper, Tina DeSouza. Pyper's wife was unavailable for comment."

The photograph spoke volumes. Kerri's focus darted back and forth between her husband and the stripper. Disappointment and rage exploded inside her. She was heartbroken. The equation of her marriage had been altered, permanently. Never again would she experience the purity of their relationship. She thumped the photograph with her fist. "You bastard!" she screamed, tears blurring her vision. "How could you do this? How could you destroy such a beautiful thing?"

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