Robert Crais - Lullaby Town

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Peter Alan Nelsen is a super successful movie director who is used to getting what he wants. And what he wants is to find the wife and infant child he dumped on the road to fame. It's the kind of case that Cole could handle in his sleep, except that when Cole actually finds Nelsen's ex wife, everything takes on nightmarish proportions a nightmare which involves Cole with a nasty New York mob family and a psychokiller who is the son of the godfather. When the unpredictable Nelsen charges in, an explosive situation blows sky high.

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Karen said, "Is my boy all right?"

"Let's go inside. Charlie's waiting."

Karen ran toward the door, and Ric and I followed.

Peter and Dani and Toby Lloyd and Charlie DeLuca were sitting in the living room, Peter and Charlie in the two wingback chairs and Dani and Toby on the couch.

Charlie DeLuca was laughing at something that Peter was saying, and they were each holding a bottle of St. Pauli Girl. Toby was sitting on the edge of the couch, hands between his knees, staring at Peter with a kind of nervous curiosity. Joe Pike was standing against the wall by the fireplace, arms crossed and weight on one foot. When Ric came in, Pike put his weight on both feet but didn't uncross his arms. Charlie DeLuca smiled at us like he was everybody's favorite uncle and said, "Here they are, now."

Karen went directly to Toby and gripped his upper arms and looked him in the eyes hard enough to read something written on the inside of his skull. "Are you all right?"

"Sure, Mom."

"Did anyone hurt you? Or threaten you?"

The boy was looking confused and embarrassed. "What do you mean?"

Ric nodded at Pike, took off his Ray Bans, and rubbed at his eyes. Guess one pair of dark glasses in the room was enough.

Charlie smiled at me. "You're still here, huh? I figured for sure you'd be back ridin' Dumbo, knew what's good for you."

I gave him a little hand shrug. "Maybe we didn't understand each other."

Peter was smiling, like he had a joke. "You're not going to believe why Toby's late, Karen. Go ahead, Charlie, tell her. Listen to this." Go ahead, Charlie . Old friends.

Charlie settled back in the wing chair. "I backed over his bike at school. Can you imagine that? I felt so terrible that I waited around until he came out so I could buy him a new one. Hey, a bike is like a horse, right? You're a kid, your bike is your best friend. I felt like such a dufus." Dufus. Putting on the show for Peter, and Peter eating it up.

Karen stared at Charlie as he said it and then she looked back at her son. "You went with this man to buy the new bike?"

"Well, yeah. Sure." Talking fast and knowing that he was in trouble. "We went to Quisenberry's. He said he wanted to pay for a new bike and he asked where they sold them in town and I showed him."

Karen looked from Toby to Charlie and then back to Toby, then she slapped him so hard that it sounded like a.22 pistol fired indoors. "Don't you ever go away with a stranger again!"

Toby's head snapped to the side and Dani gasped and Peter said, "Hey! What'd you do that for?"

Karen said, "Shut the fuck up." Her face was white now, almost as white as Ric's, and she was trembling.

Toby looked scared. "He knew you, Mom. I thought it'd be okay."

Charlie said, "Tobe, I'm afraid your mom's upset and she's got a right to be. It's my fault." Good old Uncle Charlie. He looked back at Karen, and he didn't look so much like Uncle Charlie anymore. "All of this never would've happened if I hadn't come all the way here from the city for a meeting, and you know what? I'm stood up. I'm left hanging. I need this, right? To be insulted like this?"

Peter nodded, in perfect agreement with his new friend Charlie. "Hey, I get a clown working on a picture does that, I set him straight."

Charlie smiled. "That's right, Pete. Sometimes you just gotta set people straight."

Peter nodded again and shot a wink at his son.

Karen said, "Toby. Go to your room and close the door."

Toby's face darkened, but he went out. When he was gone, Karen turned to Charlie and said, "You bastard."

Peter gave surprised. "Jesus Christ, Karen, the guy's apologized fifteen times. Toby's okay."

She didn't look at Peter. Her eyes stayed with Charlie and her chest rose and fell and the skin at the corners of her mouth turned a sort of purple color under the makeup.

Charlie said, "Believe me, I know how she feels. You warn kids about strangers, but kids are still kids, right? They make mistakes. I know how I would feel if anything happened. You wouldn't want anything to happen, would you, Karen?" Giving it to her slow.

Karen shook her head. "No. I wouldn't want anything to happen."

I said, "We get the drift."

Ric said, "No one asked you."

I said, "Did anyone ever tell you you look like Herman Munster?"

Charlie's eyes made a slow-motion move from Karen to me, then he got up from the chair and walked over. A vein pulsed in his right temple. He said, "Some guys never get it, Ric. Some guys, you tell'm and tell'm, they never get it, and they end up in trouble."

I nodded. "Some guys, trouble is a way of life."

Peter was giving confused. "What are you guys talking about?"

Charlie took another step closer. He was maybe six inches from me, red-faced and snorting, staring with eyes that were now dead and fishlike, and you could see how he got the name, Charlie the Tuna. "You got brain damage from too much sun? You wanna go over the top right now?" His voice was a sort of a hiss.

Peter said, "Hey, this doesn't need to get out of hand."

Ric said, "It's cool," and came up behind Charlie, putting a hand on either shoulder, working him just like he had worked him with Joey Putata, whispering, talking until the snorting and the pulsing had stopped. Keeping Sal DeLuca's kid in control of himself. I wondered if they paid him extra for this.

Peter said, "Hey, Charlie, you all right? You want a glass of water?"

The deep-sea eyes submerged and Charlie made a little move that stopped Ric. Charlie stepped back and picked up his coat and Ric held it open so that Charlie could work into it Charlie said, "I'm fine, Peter. Just a little misunderstanding, that's all. Misunderstandings happen."

Peter said, "Hey, sure." Everything okay now.

Charlie looked at Karen again, then buttoned his coat and went to the door. "It was a pleasure to meet you, Peter. Christ, you know Chainsaw is one of my favorite pictures. I bought a videocassette. Seventy-nine ninety-five. I musta seen it – what? – over a dozen times, Ric?"

Ric said, "A dozen."

Peter said, "You'll never have to buy another. Give Karen a call and let her know your address. I'll send you tapes of all my movies." He hoisted the St. Pauli Girl and made a little salute.

Charlie smiled. "I'll give Karen a call." Then he looked back at Karen and shook his head. "C'mon, Ric." Ric opened the door and they left.

Joe Pike peeled himself away from the wall and went across to the window and looked out.

Peter said. "Jesus, I don't know why you had to make such a big deal about it, Karen. Toby's fine."

Outside, a car door opened, then closed. Toby yelled "Bye" from his room. Watching out his window. An engine started. A car pulled away. Pike drifted back to the wall.

Karen went through the dining room and into the kitchen, closing the door quietly after her.

Peter said, "What's her problem?"

I left them in the living room and went to the kitchen after Karen Lloyd. She was standing at the sink, staring through the garden window at her backyard. There were little clay pots on the shelf in the window for growing herbs. Some of the pots were planted, but some of them weren't.

She said, "The man came to my home. He actually came to my home. He was threatening my child."

"Mobsters will do that."

She stared at the backyard some more, and I thought she was going to cry, but she didn't. Every tendon in her body was standing out. I will change my life. I will maintain control. You had to admire it. She said, "Oh my God, what am I doing to us? What if they had hurt my son?"

I reached out and touched her back. She didn't pull away. I said, "They didn't and they won't. Charlie wants you on his side. He hurts the boy, he knows he's lost you."

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