Michael McGarrity - The big gamble

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"You've got a good start on a portfolio," Deacon said. "But it's only a start. We need to get you in some evening wear, swim suits, lingerie, and do some location work."

"Oh, I'd love to do that," Ramona said.

"You gotta learn to play to the camera," Deacon said as he leaned closer, sounding every bit like a Dutch uncle offering friendly advice. "How to use your face and your body." He ran his finger across Ramona's cheek. "You've got the right bone structure for the camera, and Hispanic women are a hot commodity right now."

"Can I see some of your location work?" Ramona asked, maintaining her eager smile.

"Sure, why not," Deacon said, getting to his feet. "But don't get ahead of yourself. That's not gonna be happening until you're about to graduate from the program."

Deacon swaggered his way into the studio and came back with some photo files. Ramona fed his ego with compliments as she looked at the pictures. She paused at the photograph of Sally Greer posing on the patio of the Santa Fe-style house. The one Deacon said he'd shot at the Indian resort and casino outside Ruidoso. Ramona knew better: she'd been to the casino and it didn't look anything like an adobe hacienda.

"Do you always go to the same places with Cassie's students?" she asked.

"Pretty much."

She tapped Sally's photo. "I have this really sexy little black cocktail dress. Maybe we could do something high-class at a place like this. You said I needed to get more comfortable in front of the camera."

"I thought you were short on money," Deacon said.

"I'm starting a new job in a week at The Players Club."

Deacon licked his lips. He'd figured all along that Bedlow had an agenda for the bitch, but hooking her up with a job at The Players Club sealed it. Bedlow and Tully were gonna turn this sweet thing into a whore, just like they did with Sally Greer and some other prime tail.

He put his hand on her thigh. "Yeah, you could use the practice."

Ramona ignored Deacon's hand and held up Sally's picture. "Is this place nearby? It looks like it was taken in Santa Fe."

"No, that was shot at a ranch owned by Cassie's brother."

"I couldn't afford to pay for your time to go there. But it's beautiful. Where is it?"

"Down in Lincoln County," Deacon said.

"I'd love to see that part of the state," Ramona said. "I've never been there."

"Maybe I could free up some time and drive you there for a shoot," Deacon said, slipping his hand further up her thigh. He wondered how long it would take to get the bitch high and naked with him in front of a video camera.

Ramona almost shuddered at Deacon's touch. Instead, she removed his hand and stood up. "Now, behave yourself, Mr. Deacon," she said primly, teasingly. "I have to go."

Deacon smiled. "Don't you want to stay and play with me?"

"I'm not that easy. How much do I owe you for the enlargements?"

"Forget about it. It's on the house."

After she walked out twitching her tight little ass, Deacon rolled a joint, took a hit, and shrugged off the bitch's rejection. The day would come when she would be easy.

Three blocks away from Deacon's house, Jeff Vialpando flashed his lights, and Ramona pulled to the curb. He got in her unit and Ramona handed him the wire she'd been wearing.

"That sucked," she said.

"I think it went well," Vialpando said.

"I'm talking about how I feel. He had his hand halfway up my crotch. I need a shower."

Jeff stayed silent. He'd learned from hard experience working with the female vice cops in his department that nothing he could say would wash Ramona's feeling of disgust away.

"I wish the bastard had incriminated himself," Ramona said.

"You did good," Jeff replied.

"Big deal. He shoots Bedlow's students on location at Norvell's ranch."

"It's another link in the chain," Jeff said.

"I would have liked to get a hell of a lot more."

"Are these your pictures?" Vialpando asked, reaching for the envelope on the dashboard.

"Don't touch."

He pulled his hand away. "I'd like to have one to show the guys who I'm dating."

Ramona's fierceness softened. "Oh, are we dating?"

"We will be, if you let me take you to dinner."

"Don't you have a date with Sally Greer?"

"Yeah, in three hours. Until then, I'm all yours."

"Dinner, huh?"

"Yep," Jeff said, pulling at the lapel of his best suit. "At a fancy restaurant. I already made the reservation."

"Pretty sure of yourself, aren't you?" Ramona said, breaking into a smile.

"Hopeful, optimistic."

"One question," Ramona said. "Are there any current girlfriends I need to know about?"

"I'm between relationships," Jeff replied.

"What does that mean?"

"It means I haven't been on a date in six months."

"That's worse than not having a girlfriend."

Vialpando laughed. "You're right. May I buy you dinner, Detective?"

"As long as you don't put your hand on my thigh."

"Agreed," Jeff said. "Now, about those pictures."

Ramona snatched the envelope off the dashboard. "In your dreams. You've got a long way to go before you'll get to see them, if ever."

"But there's a chance?"

"Maybe," Ramona replied.

Vialpando put his hand on the door latch. "Follow me. After dinner you can hang out and eavesdrop on my date with Greer, if you want to."

"I'd like that. Besides, somebody needs to keep an eye on you."

Vialpando laughed and went back to his car. Ramona dialed Chief Kerney's home number. He answered in a gruff voice, and she filled him in as Jeff swung ahead of the unit.

"I don't know if it means anything substantial," Ramona said.

"It's helpful," Kerney said tersely. "Thanks for the call, Detective."

Feeling a bit deflated by Kerney's tone, Ramona disconnected and closed the distance to Jeff's car, wondering what was eating at the chief.

Luis Rojas talked to the El Paso vice cop on the phone and watched Tyler Norvell drum his fingers on the black marble top of the kitchen island.

He disconnected and swung his bar stool to face Norvell straight on. "That Indian cop is still nosing around, but he won't get anywhere." He gave Norvell the scoop on Detective Brewer's phone call.

"And you were just telling me everything is going to be all right," Norvell said. "This doesn't cut it, Luis."

"What's the problem?" Rojas responded. "A cop asks Cassie a couple of questions about Anna Marie and goes away. An Indian cop comes around nosing into my whereabouts the night of the murder in Ruidoso, gets his answers, and goes away."

"But this Indian cop hasn't gone away," Norvell said. "He's still investigating. He's got the names of two of our girls."

"He was told nothing that can come back at us. I'll have Shea take the girls to Juarez tonight. They can work there until things quiet down."

"And that solves everything?" Norvell snapped.

"If I asked the cop pretty please to stop, would that make you feel better?" Rojas moved off the stool, poured two mugs of freshly ground coffee, and brought them to the kitchen island.

"Cut the sarcasm," Norvell said, spooning sugar into his mug.

"In time, this will become just another unsolved cold case that's forgotten."

"Anna Marie's death hasn't been forgotten," Norvell said.

"Because they found her remains," Rojas said, settling back on his stool. "They had to reopen the case."

"Was it necessary to have Ulibarri killed?" Norvell asked.

"Of course it was, and Fidel did a good job of it. For five years, we used Harry Staggs's place to break in some of our new girls and never had a problem," Rojas said. "Ulibarri beat Greer up bad, for chrissake."

Rojas drank some coffee before continuing. "You know the rules: hurt our girls and you pay, threaten the partnership and you pay. Above all, we protect our investments. It's worked for over twenty years. Ulibarri wasn't the first and he won't be the last. Remember Belinda Nieto?"

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