Ken Bruen - Bust

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Continuing to examine himself, Max said, “It hurts.”

“What do you expect, scratching yourself like a feckin’ monkey?”

“What about you?” Max said. “I mean you haven’t been having any symptoms, have you?”

Angela was sitting on the edge of the bed, taking off her shoes. She froze for a moment then said, “What do you mean?”

“I mean this,” Max said. “I mean you’ve never had any pain or seen any blisters or-”

“Are you asking me if I have feckin’ herpes?”

When Angela turned around Max was staring at her with a deadpan expression. She said, “You better stop this, yah bollix, before I really start getting upset.”

Now her eyes had all the fire and rage of an angry Greek woman in them. Max didn’t realize until now how lethal this Irish-Greek-combo thing could be. It was one dangerous mix.

Figuring he’d better soothe her, he sat down next to her on the bed and put an arm loosely around her back. He started kissing the back of her neck, under her hair, until she started to giggle.

“I’m sorry, sweetie,” he said. “I really am glad you’re here. You don’t know how horrible it’s been – being in that house all alone all week. A couple of times I almost gave in and called you. When I saw your name on that card the office sent me I couldn’t stop staring at your handwriting. It just made me miss you even more.”

Max turned Angela’s head toward him, started kissing her lips. Then he moved his right hand down her back, over that great ass and said, “God, you don’t know how much I missed this.”

Angela freed herself. “I have to go pee.”

“Yeah, can I watch?” Max asked.

“You’re so funny,” Angela said without smiling as she went into the bathroom. He wondered, That was a joke?

Still sitting on the bed, Max said, “Have you heard anything from Popeye?”

“Why would I hear anything?”

“I mean through your cousin.”

“No. And I think it’s better if we don’t know anything, don’t you?”

“I guess you’re right,” Max said. “But I was ready to send a hit man after him a few days ago.”

“Really?” Angela sounded shocked or confused – Max couldn’t tell which. “Why?”

“The lunatic killed my niece. I mean she was just a young kid. When I found her lying there I was almost going to call the police and confess everything.”

“Well, thank God you didn’t do that.”

“You’re telling me,” Max said. “After the funeral, the whole picture started to come into focus for me. I mean it was a terrible thing that she had to die and everything, but it wasn’t as if Popeye didn’t warn me. What was the word he used? Pop. He said he was going to pop me if I got to the house early, so I guess he had to pop Stacy, God rest her soul. I mean if he didn’t pop her then we all would’ve been arrested by now, right?”

“Right,” Angela said.

“But the thing that still ticks me off is that whole alarm business. It was supposed to look like he was waiting for them outside, right? Like he forced them to disarm the alarm. But then what does that jerk-off do? He arms the alarm before he leaves. What was the guy thinking?”

“Maybe he was trying to make it look like nobody was there.”

“With two dead bodies in the foyer? This way, the cops know somebody gave him the code. I don’t even know why he bothered to steal that jewelry. Like the police were gonna believe it was a robbery?”

“Maybe they’ll think he made your wife tell him the code, or he memorized the code when your wife disarmed the alarm.”

Max thought about that, then said, “Eh, maybe, but it was still a boneheaded thing to do. And why, why did he have to take a crap in the house, on my Oriental rug? You know how much it cost to clean that thing?”

“Oh, stop with your worrying,” Angela said. “You’ll see. A few months from now, when we’re married, you’ll look back on all this and think how crazy you were acting. Oh, and about the shitting, I heard once that it’s not because burglars are, like, being disrespectful – it’s from adrenalin.”

Max thought Angela was full of shit, said, “You’re full of shit.”

“No, I’m serious. I read it in a book once.”

Max, who had never seen Angela read anything except magazines and the New York Post, said, “I thought you said you heard it?”

“No, I read it, in a book about burglars. It was the history of burglary in America and there was a whole chapter about shitting on the floor. Great book – you should borrow it sometime.”

Now Max was positive that Angela was just being all Irish again, spinning one of her stories that got more and more exaggerated with each telling. He didn’t think Greek women did that. He didn’t know a whole lot about Greek women and he was beginning to think he didn’t know a whole lot about women, period. Why couldn’t they just do lap dances and shut the fuck up?

Angela came out of the bathroom naked. She climbed into bed and pushed Max back, pinning down his arms.

“This is your night,” she said. “You can have anything you want.” The word want had that whole Irish accent thing going on, and it was so fucking sexy.

“I want you,” Max said, trying to mimic it.

“How?” Angela asked.

Max flipped her over and pinned her down hard. He said, “You know we won’t be able to do this again for a long time. It was way too risky to come here.”

“In that case,” Angela said, “you’d better make it good.”

Max started on top, then ordered her to turn over. His blisters – or whatever the hell they were – were hurting, but he decided to ignore the pain. Doggy-style was his favorite position. He liked grabbing onto Angela’s hair or squeezing her butt cheeks and imagining she was anyone he wanted her to be. For a while, he imagined she was Felicia, the stripper from Legz Diamond’s. That worked great, especially when he had his eyes closed. Then he heard something off to his right. He looked over and saw in the shadow near the door some guy in a wheelchair with what looked like an armful of towels.

“What the hell?” Max said.

“Jeez, I’m sorry, Mister,” the guy said. “I’m really, really sorry…”

Jesus Christ, the guy wasn’t just crippled, he sounded retarded, too.

Max told him to get the fuck out of the room and the guy started babbling about how he had to replace the towels and the soap and some other bullshit.

Max yelled, “Get out, you fucking moron!” and that got rid of him.

Max wanted to call downstairs and get that jerk fired but Angela said, “Oh, give him a break. He’s handicapped.”

“So?” Max said. “He should still know better.”

“He’s gone now. I’m sure he’s not going to say anything. He’s probably scared out of his wits.”

“Eh, I guess you’re right,” Max said and let himself fall back onto the bed. “Where were we?”

Angela turned around. Max grabbed onto her shoulders and squeezed hard, picturing Felicia.

Fourteen

Fear much trouble in the fuselage, Frederick.

THE ODD COUPLE

“It’s herpes all right,” Dr. Alan Flemming said to Max the next morning. “Simplex Two.”

Dr. Flemming was Max’s General Practitioner and they were in Flemming’s Park Avenue office. Although Dr. Flemming was probably only a few years older than Max, Max hoped he didn’t look that bad. Flemming had white hair, a hunched-over posture and a thin, wrinkled face. As Max had heard Angela once say about her Irish grandfather, his wrinkles had wrinkles.

This morning, Max had made an emergency appointment with Flemming when he woke up and discovered that the blisters on his penis seemed to have grown larger.

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