Max Collins - Quarry's deal

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“And suppose I just tell them you’re some fucking crank and they should throw you the fuck out of here.”

“I don’t think they’ll do that to the miracle man who gave you back the gift of speech, now, do you? So come on. Let’s just walk out the side door, to my car, and we’ll go see what’s happening back in Des Moines.”

I let go of his arm and he got off the bed and slid onto the floor, and I turned a little to let him by me and then the little bastard was on me, tight little hands on my throat, and I was going over on my back, landing hard on the cold tile floor, and he was on top of me, squeezing my throat, fingernails digging in, and he wasn’t particularly strong but he’d got me by surprise and had dug in good before I got my arms out from under him and punched him on one ear, which shook him, and he let go of my throat but one hand found its way into my hair, which he proceeded to pull, and his other hand was a fist, hammering me in the upper chest. I was trying to slide my hand inside my jacket pocket, to get that roll of nickels and give him a shot that’d put him out now, when the sound of a groan filled the room, that might have been a moose in heat or King Kong annoyed or Roger.

Roger, coming across the room faster than he should’ve been able to.

And then he was lifting Frank Jr. off of me, pulling Frank Jr. off, and squeezed him, protectively, the grotesque features of his face twisted with concern, confusion, excitement, and as he squeezed Frank Jr. I heard things snapping, like twigs, popping, like flashbulbs, and as I saw the boy go limp and his head roll back, showing large lifeless eyes looking at nothing, I realized the snapping twigs and popping bulbs were the things inside Frank Jr. that held him together, that made the machine of his body function, but this was something Roger didn’t realize, and he kept hugging the boy.

Boy did he hug him.

And suddenly there wasn’t anything left to do but try to get out of there before Roger looked for someone else to turn his attention to.

35

When I got back, she wasn’t there. It was evening now, close to seven, and maybe she was at the Barn, behind the bar, making drinks for people.

I doubted it. With Ruthy dead, Lu would be leaving town, maybe already had. Hitting Tree now would be out of the question. Her back-up “man” gone, possibly murdered, Lu had no choice but get the hell out.

You just don’t hang around when a job goes sour, and it can’t go much more sour than your partner getting electrocuted in a bathtub.

But when I looked in the closet, her things were still there. It was a relief and a disappointment. A relief because the notion of maybe seeing her again was something I hadn’t been able to let go of yet; a disappointment because I’d tried to work this thing around so that she’d be forced out of it. She was supposed to be gone.

The phone was on the wall in the kitchenette. The dirty dishes from the late breakfast I’d fixed were still in the sink. I called the Barn and asked for her. She wasn’t there. I wondered whether that was good or bad, then asked to be put through to Tree.

I wondered if he’d heard about his kid yet.

“Quarry… where the fuck are you?”

So he hadn’t heard. After all, I’d told him to hole up in a motel all day somewhere, and he hadn’t been at the Barn for more than an hour or so probably, and Iowa City evidently hadn’t tracked him down yet. Well, I wasn’t about to break the news.

“Des Moines,” I said. “I won’t be coming out tonight. I’m leaving.”

“There were a couple of cops, just here… They left not five minutes ago. I don’t have to tell you what they were doing here, do I?”

“No.”

“Did you have to… to do that to her, Quarry? My God… I.. I thought a lot of that little girl, I thought she was… I just can’t… my first reaction was I wanted your goddamn throat in my hands, but… if she was what you say she was, Jesus. It’s hard to accept… but I suppose it had to be done.”

“That’s right.”

“And I suppose an… accident is, uh, better than…”

“That’s right.”

“I notice I’m missing a lady bartender tonight.”

“You better replace her.”

“I see. So. You’re leaving. That means you weren’t able to do anything about finding who was responsible…?”

“I found out.”

“Well, shit, man, who? And what’s to be done?”

“It’s been done. You’re better off not knowing the details, but I’ll tell you this… It was someone very close to your son, involved in this narcotics thing just like you imagined.”

“And you’ve taken care of the son of a bitch?”

“He’s been taken care of.”

“Knowing the kind of work you do, Quarry, I’ll just bet he has. Look, I got another call coming in on my other line…”

“You know where to send the money.”

“I’ll do it. And thanks, Quarry.”

“Yeah.”

I put the receiver back, wondering if that incoming call was Iowa City finally getting hold of him. And then Lu came home.

36

She came in and sat on the couch. She seemed a little depressed. She was wearing that dark brown pants suit again. She slipped the jacket off and draped it over the coffee table and stretched, breasts straining at the yellow-and-tan stripe halter top.

“I heard about Ruthy,” I said, “Tree told me. I’m sorry.”

“Yeah. It’s got me a little upset. I knew her for a long time.” She shook her head, put her feet on the table. “Well. I wasn’t expecting to see you here. I thought you’d be at the Barn, breaking in your table.”

“I just called Tree and quit… if you can quit a job before you start. You know that interview today? Got the job on the spot.”

“I’m glad, Jack. That’s such good news. I’m quitting myself… After what happened to Ruthy, I just don’t feel like staying around this town anymore.”

“Yeah, well. I can’t blame you.”

“When are you leaving?”

“Tonight. Right away. Got to be in Wisconsin tomorrow morning.”

“I think I’ll take off tonight, myself. Back to Florida.”

“I guess we both better start packing, then.”

“I guess. I guess I ought to change into something I can drive in, huh?”

She stood and undressed and let her clothes fall to the floor in a heap, and I took a long, memorizing look at that body. Then she went over and turned off the lights and went back to the couch and lay down and held out her arms to me.

We humped like a couple of teenagers in the back of a car, with a desperate, innocent horniness, as we might have if we’d met a long time ago, when we were different people. And I was still on top of her, still inside her, both of us breathing hard, sweating together, when I said, “Come with me.”

“Seems to me I just did.”

“You know what I mean, Lu.”

“Jack… thank you, Jack. Maybe… next time.”

We left the dirty dishes behind, and she got in her Stingray and followed me to the Interstate. She turned one way and I turned the other.

Maybe next time.

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