Ed McBain - Doll

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She was a living doll — until she was slashed to death. Detective Steve Carella wants Bert Kling on the case, even though Kling is making enemies of everyone. Then finally even Carella has had it with Kling, and suddenly the detective is missing and suspected dead. The men from the 87th Precinct go full tilt to find the truth. But they really need to find is a little doll — the little doll with all the answers.

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‘Hello, doll,’ she said. ‘Did you miss me?’

Carella did not answer.

‘Have you been waiting for me?’ the girl asked. ‘What’s the matter, don’t you feel like talking?’ She laughed her mirthless laugh. ‘Don’t worry, baby,’ she said. ‘I’m going to fix you.’

She put the tray down on the chair near the door, and then walked to him.

‘I think I’ll play with you awhile,’ she said. ‘Would you like me to play with you?’

Carella did not answer.

‘Well, if you’re not even going to talk to me, I guess I’ll just have to leave. After all, I know when I’m not—’

‘No, don’t go,’ Carella said.

‘Do you want me to stay?’

‘Yes.’

‘Say it.’

‘I want you to stay.’

‘That’s better. What would you like, baby? Would you like me to play with you a little?’

‘No.’

‘Don’t you like being played with?’

‘No.’

‘What do you like, baby?’

He did not answer.

‘Well, you have to tell me,’ she said, ‘or I just won’t give it to you.’

‘I don’t know,’ he said.

‘You don’t know what you like?’

‘Yes.’

‘Do you like the way I look without any clothes on?’

‘Yes, you look all right.’

‘But that doesn’t interest you, does it?’

‘No.’

‘What does interest you?’

Again, he did not answer.

‘Well, you must know what interests you. Don’t you know?’

‘No, I don’t know.’

‘Tch,’ the girl said, and rose and began walking toward the door.

‘Where are you going?’ he asked quickly.

‘Just to put some water in the spoon, doll,’ she said soothingly. ‘Don’t worry. I’ll be back.’

She took the spoon from the tray and walked out of the room, leaving the door open. He could hear the water tap running in the kitchen. Hurry up, he thought, and then thought. No, I don’t need you, leave me alone, goddamn you, leave me alone!

‘Here I am,’ she said. She took the tray off the seat of the chair and then sat and picked up the glassine envelope. She emptied its contents into the spoon, and then struck a match and held it under the blackened bowl. ‘Got to cook it up,’ she said. ‘Got to cook it up for my baby. You getting itchy for it, baby? Don’t worry. I’ll take care of you. What’s your wife’s name?’

‘Teddy,’ he said.

‘Oh my,’ she said, ‘you still remember. That’s a shame.’ She blew out the match. She opened the small box on the tray, and removed the hypodermic syringe and needle from it. She affixed the needle to the syringe, and depressed the plunger to squeeze any air out of the cylindrical glass tube. From the same cardboard box, which was the original container in which the syringe had been marketed, she took a piece of absorbent cotton, which she placed over the milky white liquid in the bowl of the spoon. Using the cotton as a filter, knowing that even the tiniest piece of solid matter would clog the tiny opening in the hypodermic needle, she drew the liquid up into the syringe, and then smiled and said, ‘There we are, all ready for my doll.’

‘I don’t want it,’ Carella said suddenly.

‘Oh, honey, please don’t lie to me,’ she said calmly. ‘I know you want it, what’s your wife’s name?’

‘Teddy.’

Teddy, tch, tch, well, well,’ she said. From the cardboard box, she took a loop of string, and then walked to Carella and put the syringe on the floor beside him. She looped the piece of string around his arm, just above the elbow joint.

‘What’s your wife’s name?’ she asked.

‘Teddy.’

‘You want this, doll?’

‘No.’

‘Oooh, it’s very good,’ she said. ‘We had some this afternoon, it was very good stuff. Aren’t you just aching all over for it, what’s your wife’s name?’

‘Teddy.’

‘Has she got tits like mine?’

Carella did not answer.

‘Oh, but that doesn’t interest you, does it? All that interests you is what’s right here in this syringe, isn’t that right?’

‘No.’

‘This is a very high-class shooting gallery, baby. No eyedroppers here, oh no. Everything veddy veddy high-tone. Though I don’t know how we’re going to keep ourselves in junk now that little Sweetass is gone. He shouldn’t have killed her, he really shouldn’t have.’

‘Then why did he?’

‘I’ll ask the questions, doll. Do you remember your wife’s name?’

‘Yes.’

‘What is it?’

‘Teddy.’

‘Then I guess I’ll go. I can make good use of this myself.’ She picked up the syringe. ‘Shall I go?’

‘Do what you want to do.’

‘If I leave this room,’ the girl said. ‘I won’t come back until tomorrow morning. That’ll be a long long night, baby. You think you can last the night without a fix?’ She paused. ‘Do you want this or not?’

‘Leave me alone,’ he said.

‘No. No, no, we can’t leave you alone. In a little while, baby, you are going to tell us everything you know, you are going to tell us exactly how you found us, you are going to tell us because if you don’t we’ll leave you here to drown in your own vomit. Now what’s your wife’s name?’

‘Teddy.’

‘No.’

‘Yes. Her name is Teddy.’

‘How can I give you this if your memory’s so good?’

‘Then don’t give it to me.’

‘Okay,’ the girl said, and walked toward the door. ‘Good-night, doll. I’ll see you in the morning.’

‘Wait.’

‘Yes?’ The girl turned. There was no expression on her face.

‘You forgot your tourniquet,’ Carella said.

‘So I did,’ the girl answered. She walked back to him and removed the string from his arm. ‘Play it cool,’ she said. ‘Go ahead. See how far you get by playing it cool. Tomorrow morning you’ll be rolling all over the floor when I come in.’ She kissed him swiftly on the mouth. She sighed deeply. ‘Ahh,’ she said, ‘why do you force me to be mean to you?’

She went back to the door and busied herself with putting the string and cotton back into the box, straightening the book of matches and the spoon, aligning the syringe with the other items.

‘Well, good night,’ she said, and walked out of the room, locking the door behind her.

Detective Sergeant Tony Kreisler of the Los Angeles Police Department did not return Meyer’s call until nine o’clock that Monday night, which meant it was six o’clock on the Coast.

‘You’ve had me busy all day long,’ Kreisler said. ‘It’s tough to dig in the files for these ancient ones.’

‘Did you come up with anything?’ Meyer asked.

‘I’ll tell you the truth, if this hadn’t been a homicide you’re working on, I’d have given up long ago, said the hell with it.’

‘What’ve you got for me?’ Meyer asked patiently.

‘This goes back twelve, thirteen years. You really think there’s a connection?’

‘It’s all we’ve got to go on,’ Meyer said. ‘We figured it was worth a chance.’

‘Besides, the city paid for the long-distance call, right?’ Kreisler said, and began laughing.

‘That’s right,’ Meyer said, and bided his time, and hoped that Kreisler’s city was paying for his call, too.

‘Well, anyway,’ Kreisler said, when his laughter had subsided, ‘you were right about that arrest. We picked them up on a violation of Section 11500 of the Health and Safety Code. The girl’s name wasn’t Sachs then, we’ve got her listed as Tina Karin Grady, you suppose that’s the same party?’

‘Probably her maiden name,’ Meyer said.

‘That’s what I figure. They were holed up in an apartment in North Hollywood with more than twenty-five caps of H, something better than an eighth of an ounce, not that it makes any difference out here. Out here, there’s no minimum quantity constituting a violation. Any amount that can be analyzed as a narcotic is admissible in court. It’s different with you guys, I know that.’

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