Waking Kylie
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Ex comes a new e-short featuring an excerpt from her forthcoming novel, The Wife.
After losing a criminal case, a prosecutor asks herself how far she’s willing to go to protect the young girl whose future hangs in the balance . . .
Alafair Burke
Alafair Burke is a New York Times bestselling author whose most recent novels include The Wife and The Ex, which was nominated for the Edgar Award for best novel. She also co-authors the bestselling Under Suspicion series with Mary Higgins Clark. A former prosecutor, she now teaches criminal law and lives in Manhattan and East Hampton.
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Waking Kylie - Alafair Burke
Contents
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Waking Kylie
An Excerpt from The Wife
About the Author
Also by Alafair Burke
Copyright
About the Publisher
Waking Kylie
Diane Light closed the file folder and tucked it at the bottom of the foot-high pile. When the tower began to wobble, she used her forearm to hold it steady.
She resisted the urge to separate that last file from the rest. It was special. It deserved to be carried into court on its own.
"Jesus, I thought I was late. Diane heard footsteps rush past her office door, her coworker’s voice fading as he moved farther down the hallway.
Stone’s a stickler about time, you know."
She knew.
She stole a glance at her watch as she scooped the stack of files against her chest. Two minutes until Stone would be seated at his bench, tapping the face of his own watch, eager for Diane—the deputy district attorney assigned to his courtroom today—to start calling cases.
Judge Stone was a stickler for promptness, but he was also a stickler for facts. She’d memorized the contents of Kylie’s file, from start to finish.
Two hours in, Stone pointed at the clock. Nice job this morning, Miss Light. You could teach your colleagues a thing or two about docket management.
Her pile was down to two inches. Three more cases and still an hour to go before Stone’s hardwired lunch alarm would sound. The strategy was working. She was saving Kylie for last.
She rushed through the next two cases. They were easy ones: both mothers were complying with conditions. The assigned social workers reported progress and recommended continued monitoring and treatment. The parties would return in two months for another status check.
Forty-five minutes to go, and only one more file. Kylie’s file. She called the case number and watched Kylie’s father, Kyle, approach the opposing counsel’s table with his court-appointed attorney. The daddy-daughter pairing of names could have been cute under different circumstances. Kylie’s assigned court advocate stood between the two lawyers.
Your Honor,
Diane said, setting the stage for the discussion, you may recall this case. The State originally moved to terminate parental rights ten months ago, after police learned the parents had permitted the child to be sexually abused in exchange for drugs. She was only twenty-two months old at the time.
Twenty-two months old sounded much younger than two years old. Somehow it sounded even more babylike than a year and a half. Diane noticed the court reporter’s eyes widen. She hadn’t been working long enough to have hardened to the kinds of facts recited on the child welfare docket.
Objection.
It came from the dad’s attorney, Lisa Hobbins.
Hobbins pretended to care about her clients, but Diane knew for a fact that she didn’t; three years ago, after too many tequila shots at the old Veritable Quandary, Hobbins had notoriously puked her guts out in the gutter of First Avenue and cried about the scumbag parents
the courts forced her to represent.
Miss Light, of all people, is well aware that only the mother was convicted of those charges,
Hobbins said now. My client was estranged from his wife at the time the crimes occurred. He wanted to get clean. She didn’t. He would never have left Kylie with her mother if he’d known—
We dispute all of that, Your Honor. A grand jury indicted the father as well as the mother.
Hobbins interrupted. "And