Walter Mosley - Devil in a Blue Dress

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Devil in a Blue Dress

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She stepped back from the tub and shrugged off her yellow dress in one long stretch, then tossed it into the water over me and pulled down her pants. She sat on the toilet and urinated so loudly that it reminded me more of a man.

“Hand me the paper, Easy,” she said.

The roll was at the foot of the bathtub.

She stood over the tub, with her hips pressed outward, looking down at me. “If my pussy was like a man’s thing it’d be as big as your head, Easy.”

I stood out of the tub and let her hold me around the testicles. As we went into the bedroom she kept whispering obscene suggestions into my ear. The things she said made me ashamed. I never knew a man who talked as bold as Daphne Monet.

I never liked it when women talked like that. I felt it was masculine. But, beneath her bold language, Daphne seemed to be asking me for something. And all I wanted was to reach as far down in my soul as I could to find it.

We yelled and screamed and wrestled all night long. Once, when I had fallen asleep, I woke to find her rubbing an ice cube down my chest. Once, at about 3 A.M., she took me out to the cement patio behind the bushes and made love to me as I lay back against a rough tree.

When the sun came up she nestled against my side on the bed and asked, “Does it hurt, Easy?”

“What?”

“Your thing, does it hurt?”

“Yeah.”

“Is it sore?”

“It’s more like the blood vessels ache.”

She grabbed my penis. “Does it hurt for you to love me, Easy?”

“Yeah.”

Her grip tightened. “I love it when you hurt, Easy. For us.”

“Me too,” I said.

“Do you feel it?”

“Yeah, I feel it.”

She released me. “I don’t mean that. I mean this house. I mean us here, like we aren’t who they want us to be.”

“Who?”

“They don’t have names. They’re just the ones who won’t let us be ourselves. They never want us to feel this good or close like this. That’s why I wanted to get away with you.”

I came to you.”

She put her hand out again. “But I called you, Easy; I’m the one who brought you to me.”

When i look back on that night I feel confused. I could say that Daphne was crazy but that would mean that I was sane enough to say, and I wasn’t. If she wanted me to hurt, I loved to hurt, and if she wanted me to bleed, I would have been happy to open a vein. Daphne was like a door that had been closed all my life; a door that all of a sudden flung open and let me in. My heart and chest opened as wide as the sky for that woman.

But I can’t say that she was crazy. Daphne was like the chameleon lizard. She changed for her man. If he was a mild white man who was afraid to complain to the waiter she’d pull his head to her bosom and pat him. If he was a poor black man who had soaked up pain and a rage for a lifetime, she washed his wounds with a rough rag and licked the blood till it staunched.

It was midafternoon when I gave out. We had spent every moment in each other’s arms. I didn’t think about the police or Mouse or even DeWitt Albright. All I cared about was the pain I felt loving that white girl. But finally I pulled away from her and said, “We gotta talk, Daphne.”

Maybe I was imagining it, but her eyes flashed green for the first time since the bath.

“Well, what?” She sat up in the bed covering herself. I knew that I was losing her, but I was too satisfied to care.

“There’s a lot of dead people, Daphne, and the police want me behind that. There’s that thirty thousand dollars you stole from Mr. Carter, and DeWitt Albright is on my ass for that.”

“Any money I have is between me and Todd and I don’t have anything to do with dead people or that Albright man. Nothing at all.”

“Maybe you don’t think so but Albright has the talent to make your business his…”

“So, what do you want from me?”

“Why’d Howard Green get killed?”

She stared through me as if I were a mirage. “Who?”

“Come on.”

She looked away for a moment and then sighed. “Howard worked for a rich man named Matthew Teran. He was Teran’s driver, chauffeur. Teran wanted to run for mayor but in that crowd you have to ask permission like. Todd didn’t want Teran to do it.”

“How come?” I asked.

“A while ago I met him, Teran I mean, and he was buying a little Mexican boy from Richard.”

“The man we found?”

She nodded.

“And who was he?”

“Richard and I were” — she hesitated for a moment — “friends.”

“Boyfriend?”

She nodded slightly. “Before I met Todd we spent some time together.”

“The night I first started lookin’ for you I ran into Richard in front of John’s speak. Was he lookin’ for you?”

“He might have been. He didn’t want to let me go so he got together with Teran and Howard Green, to cause me trouble so they could get at Todd.”

“What kind of trouble?” I asked.

“Howard knew something. Something about me.”

“What?”

But she wouldn’t answer that question.

“Who killed Howard?” I asked.

She didn’t answer at first. She just played with the blankets, letting them fall down below her breasts.

“Joppy did,” she said at last. She wouldn’t meet my eye.

“Joppy!” I cried. “Why’d he want to do somethin’ like that?” But I knew it was the truth even before I asked the question. It would take the kind of violence Joppy had to beat someone to death.

“Coretta too?”

Daphne nodded. The sight of her nakedness nauseated me right then.

“Why?”

“Sometimes I would go to Joppy’s place with Frank. Just because Frank liked people to see me with him. And the last time I went there Joppy whispered that someone had been asking for me and that I should call him later to find out who. That’s when I found out about that Albright man.”

“But what about Howard and Coretta? What about them?”

“Howard Green had already come to me and told me that if I didn’t do what he and his boss said, they would ruin me. I told Joppy that I could get him a thousand dollars if he could make sure that Albright didn’t find me and if he could talk with Howard.”

“So he killed Howard?”

“It was a mistake, I think. Howard had a fast tongue. Joppy just got mad.”

“But what about Coretta?”

“When she came to me I told Joppy about it. I told him that you were asking questions and” — she hesitated — “he killed her. He was scared by then. He’d already killed one man.”

“Why didn’t he kill you?”

She raised her head and threw her hair back. “I hadn’t given him the money yet. He still wanted the thousand dollars. Anyway, he thought I was Frank’s girl. Most people respect Frank.”

“What’s Frank to you?”

“Not anything you’d ever understand, Easy.”

“Well, do you think he knows who killed Matthew Teran?”

“I don’t know, Easy. I haven’t killed anybody.”

“Where’s the money?”

“Somewhere. Not here. Not where you can get it.”

“That money’s gonna get you killed, girl.”

“You kill me, Easy.” She reached over to touch my knee.

I stood up. “Daphne, I gotta talk to Mr. Carter.”

“I won’t go back to him. Not ever.”

“He just wants to talk. You don’t have to be in love with him to talk.”

“You don’t understand. I do love him and because of that I can’t ever see him.” There were tears in her eyes.

“You makin’ this hard, Daphne.”

She reached for me again.

“Cut it out!”

“How much will Todd give you for me?”

“Thousand.”

“Get me to Frank and I’ll give you two.”

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