Robert Browne - Kill Her Again
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Another vigorous nod. “Yes. Very much.”
“Then, please, just tell me how you marked your hiding spot and I’ll go straight home and get it.”
She said nothing, as if weighing whether or not she could trust him. Then, glancing around the room to make sure no one else was watching, she pressed a finger to the glass and made a small, tight circle.
A wheel, Pope thought.
She’d marked it with a gypsy wheel.
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The Ghost did not consider himself a violent man.
To violent men, killing things is a form of therapy. A release of stress. A need to be fulfilled at regular intervals, as the pressure becomes too much to bear.
The Ghost felt no pressure.
He was a businessman. And because his business was violence, many of those with whom he worked believed that he enjoyed himself while carrying out that business.
Unlike Arturo, however, who was a brute disguised as a gentleman, he found no joy in killing people. Derived no pleasure from a slit throat, or punctured kidney. Was not aroused by the smell of blood.
Certainly, he liked what he did or he wouldn’t do it. But his emotional satisfaction came only from a job well done, a plan well executed, not the infliction of pain. Unless his specific mandate was to elicit information, he tried his best to keep his target’s discomfort to a minimum.
It was always easier that way. Less messy.
Unless, of course, it was meant to be messy.
Although he had been working for Anderson Troy for several months now, The Ghost did not feel like an employee.
This had nothing to do with Troy himself. Troy treated everyone like a slave and expected unwavering loyalty.
But The Ghost was, as he always would be, a free agent. He had no respect for his so-called master. Considered him some thing of a punk, in fact. A spoiled brat who had no business ordering anyone around.
But Troy had money.
And that, in a nutshell, was what The Ghost respected. That, in a nutshell, was what all of Troy’s employees respected, save possibly Arturo, who wouldn’t take a shit without Troy’s approval and seemed to derive great satisfaction from the man’s constant abuse.
So Troy may have been a spoiled brat, but he paid well. And because Troy paid well, The Ghost did as he was instructed and asked no questions. Even when he thought those instructions were ill-advised.
Or downright stupid.
He did not offer advice or counsel. He did not pretend to be a friend.
He was a messenger. Pure and simple.
And his message, more often than not, was death.
The Ghost’s first assignment of the day had been a trip to a Las Vegas casino parking lot, where he had arranged a rendezvous with one of Troy’s law enforcement contacts. Two minutes into the meeting, the contact had been eliminated with a bullet to the brain.
This was followed by a drive to the Ludlow County Sheriff’s Department to assess any possible damage done by the twin defenders. Posing as their lawyer, he was able to learn that they were currently being held for assault and possibly attempted murder, but would not be formally booked until further investigation of the matter.
That investigation, however, was currently on hold because the department had its hands full with a multiple homicide across town. The family Pope had told them about.
Despite this distraction-or perhaps because of it-The Ghost was granted a ten-minute private conference with the pair. And when he walked into the room, they reacted much as he suspected they would.
With immediate, undisguised fear.
The Ghost assured them that he meant them no harm, but had merely been dispatched to secure their guarantee that they would remain faithful to their employer. For a special bonus, of course.
Not surprisingly, they told him they would. What they didn’t know was that they’d never have a chance to spend that bonus. But that was a project to be saved for a later date.
There was, unfortunately, the small problem of their cell phones, each of which had been programmed with Anderson Troy’s private number. And a search of their tax records would reveal that they were security consultants for the Oasis. But none of this linked Troy directly to the incident in question, and as long as they stuck to their story, Troy was in the clear.
That story, it was decided, would involve a private poker game between the defenders and Daniel Pope. A poker game that had resulted in a significant amount of money being owed to them by Mr. Pope. They had merely been trying to collect their debt when the hypnotist attacked them.
Based on his conversation with the deputy who brought them in, it was The Ghost’s understanding that Pope himself had yet to make a formal statement about the matter.
This was good news.
Because The Ghost’s third assignment of the day was to make sure he never did.
His next stop was the cousin’s house. It was located in a working-class neighborhood, fairly empty this time of day. There were two cars in the drive. A gray Suburban, and to the right of it, looking like a pygmy in comparison, a red Toyota Tercel.
Parked at the curb out front was an unmarked sedan with a small scanner antenna on top.
This would be the cousin’s car.
The Ghost drove past the house twice, checking the windows, but the shades had been drawn and there was no way to see inside. The presence of the cars, however, was a fairly good indication that Pope was still here and wasn’t alone.
Feeling the need to assess the situation, The Ghost parked under some trees near a vacant lot about two blocks north of the house.
The cousin was undoubtedly inside questioning Pope about his altercation with the twin defenders and the events that had led up to it. Pope had clearly threatened Troy over the phone, promising to spill his guts if he wasn’t left alone, so The Ghost had to assume that that was exactly what he was doing. Which meant that a single mark had now become multiple targets, the number of which depended on how many people were in that house to hear what Pope had to say.
The Ghost would have to kill them all.
This did not make him happy. He considered, for a moment, simply driving away and telling Troy he was on his own with this one. It was Troy’s own paranoia that had created this mess in the first place.
Instead, he picked up his cell phone and dialed.
A moment later, Troy’s voice was on the line. “Talk to me.” “You’ve put me in an impossible situation,” The Ghost said. “He’s not alone in the house and there’s no way to know how much he’s told or who he’s told it to.”
“What are you suggesting?”
“Nothing. I don’t make suggestions. You know that.”
“So, in other words,” Troy said, “you want more money.”
“That would be the gist of it, yes.”
“How much?”
The Ghost thought about it.
“Why don’t we do it this way. Take whatever the hypnotist owes you and multiply it by five.”
“Are you fucking nuts? That’s a lot of cash.”
“Do you want this situation contained, or don’t you?”
There was a long beat of silence on the line. Then Troy said, “All right. Whatever you want.”
“Make sure it’s in my Cayman account by close of business day. I’ll be checking. And if it’s not there…”
“Relax. It’ll be there. Just make sure you shut that son of a bitch up.”
“Consider it done,” The Ghost said. And as he clicked off, he couldn’t help but smile. Troy’s constant paranoia never ceased to amuse him.
Truth be told, Pope was not really all that much of a threat. He was a gambler and a womanizer and could easily be painted as an unstable, unreliable witness if it came down to that. And what he didn’t know about Troy’s business activities would probably fit in a small ware house.
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