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The Deception

Chapter 1 – Cheating

Tru Davies frowned as she looked across the subtly lit restaurant. She couldn't be sure from this distance. If the woman would just move to the side a bit she would be able to see if it was her or not.

"Tru, are you even listening to me?" Meredith asked from across the table.

"Sure," Tru replied distractedly.

"Do you see someone you know?" Meredith asked curiously as sheturned around in her seat to see what it was that hadattracted her younger sister's attention.

"I'm not sure," Tru said as she leaned back in her seat in an attempt to see better.

"Where are we looking?" Meredith asked.

"It is her!" Tru exclaimed. "The cheating little..."

"Who?" Meredith asked as Tru jumped up from her seat and made her way through the tables across to the other side of the room. Meredith stood up with a sigh and follwed after her.

She caught up with her just as she arrived at a table near the window. The couple at the table were clearly on a date. The woman was dark-haired and her face was pale. At the sight of a furious Tru Davies she paled even more.

"This isn't what you think..." she began.

"So this isn't a date?" Tru asked in a voice laced with sarcasm. "You're not cheating on Harrison?"

"Er," the woman hesitated as she shot a glance at the smartly dressed man across the table.

If the man was intending to come to the rescue of his date his next words were a poor choice. "Who the hell is Harrison?"

"My brother," Tru said, her tone deceptively sweet and her eyes ice cold. "Her boyfriend."

"You said you were single," the man accused, rising from his seat and balling the napkin in his fist. Throwing it down on the table, he stalked from the restaurant.

"So it's not just my brother you've been lying to," said Tru as she casually reached over for the untouched bowl of soup. She tipped it casually over the cheating woman's lap. She gasped and jumped up from her seat as the hot soup soaked through her dress.

"Now just a minute..." she hissed as she tried to stop the flood of vegetable soup from causing any more damage.

"What's going on here?" The waiter looked nervous. He had just started his shift and didn't want to get in the middle of a cat fight.

"Nothing, we're just leaving," said Tru as she turned towards the door. She walked away, stopping a few feet from the table. "I suggest you go talk with Harrison tonight, because I'll be seeing him tomorrow, and I won't stand for you messing him about any longer."

With that Tru walked out of the restaurant with a confused looking Meredith trailing behind her.