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. "Personally," her Team-second said after a moment's thought, "I don't like it any better than you do . . . but otherwise, it sounds good. And we can handle anything, for a short enough time." "A week should be about right," Bradford said. "And I think I know the ideal reporter to invite." Cortin cocked her head. "That expression says you're up to something, Brad. Just who is this ideal reporter?" "Sara Blackfeather, of the New Roman Times." Cortin stared at him in shocked disbelief. "Are you feeling all right? She not only despises Enforcement, rumor has it she's Pope Lucius' mistress!" "Not just rumor," Bradford said. "You have to remember, though, that in that part of this world, an unmarried man is almost required to have a mistress. If he's faithful to her--and everything I've heard says he is, from the time he acknowledged her when he was Cardinal McHenry--it's only a venial sin. As for her being hostile, what would it prove if, say, Patrick James did a series? He's always been an Enforcement supporter. But if you can turn Blackfeather into a friend--even a neutral--she'd sway a lot of her followers. Even her worst enemies can't argue her honesty; if she does change her opinion, she'll say so." "True," Cortin agreed. "She's done it before, two or three times that I know of. All right, as soon as I decide on a good time, I'll send her an invitation. And while we're on that subject--Dave, have you asked Betty yet if she and the children want to move here?" "No--until this morning, I didn't understand how you really felt." Bain smiled. "I'll call her after Mass." "Why wait?" Cortin returned the smile. "Call now, so we'll all know. It's a good time to move--nice weather, and the children'll have time to make friends before school starts. And if they do come, I'd like to have them here when Blackfeather arrives--I have a feeling I'm going to need the kind of atmosphere only children can create." "Besides which," Bain said, "your secret's out, to us--you just plain like children." He went to the phone, dialed, and moments later was speaking to his sister-in-law. He explained the new family structure and his part in the first one being formed, then went into the advantages for the children even if she chose not to marry into the group--then he grinned, giving the group around him the thumbs-up, and began discussing logistic details. "Good!" Cortin exclaimed. "Sis, Mike--we'll n
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