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John Locke: Callie’s Last Dance

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With Lou Kelly dead, the powerful people behind Sensory Resources are scrambling to find a new Agency Director. So far they can only agree on one thing: it can’t be Donovan Creed. Unfortunately for them, he’s the only game in town. Meanwhile, in Las Vegas, Willow Breeland, the world’s most ambitious eighteen-year-old, hatches a plan to gain control of mob boss Carmine Porello’s strip club. But her plan depends on gaining the trust and support of Callie Carpenter’s live-in lover, Gwen Peters, and Donovan Creed’s daughter, Maybe Taylor. Against this backdrop, Donovan and his top assassin, Callie Carpenter, have fallen in love. But if things don’t work out for them as a couple, they’ve already privately chosen their next conquest: a breathtakingly beautiful private detective named Dani Ripper, who seems to find both killers equally fascinating. Callie’s Last Dance is vintage Locke. Enjoy the ride! Preliminary Reviewer Comments: “From the very first page of Callie’s Last Dance I got the same feelings I always get when reading a John Locke novel: I’m on a wild ride with my best friend, we’re going to have a wonderful time together, and there’s no place on earth I’d rather be!” “The extended cold shower I had to take after reading a particular section of Callie’s Last Dance saved me enough electricity to pay for the book!” “Callie’s Last Dance is a treasure trove of laughter, shock, and good times. So much to love, here is yet another John Locke book you won’t be able to put down. Long-time readers will be thrilled to finally meet the members of Lou Kelly’s Geek Squad.” “Everyone at my office knows when John Locke brings out a new book. Not because I tell them, but because I call in sick so I can devour it from cover to cover in one sitting. Callie’s Last Dance is no exception. Either call in sick or stay up all night reading it.”

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“If they do, that’s our song.”

“I don’t plan to wait that long. The very next song they play will become our song. Say it.”

“Even if it’s Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer?”

“Even if.”

“Come to think of it, that would be funny.”

“Say it.”

“Next song they play is our song.”

“Deal,” she says. “And we’ll dance to it?”

“Deal,” I say.

She smiles.

“You spoke to the women,” I say.

“Right.”

“What did you learn?”

“Dani thinks you’re gay.”

What ?”

Callie laughs.

“Why would she possibly think that?”

“She says you’re too pretty to be straight. Plus, you asked what it’s like to be with a woman.”

“She told you I said that?”

“She did.”

“Why?”

“It’s part of the sisterhood code.”

“I’ll be right back,” I say, and walk over to Dani. I have to shout for her to hear me.

“This isn’t my face!” I yell.

She gives me a curious look, as if maybe the music is too loud to understand what I said. Then she hollers, “You look like that famous movie star. What’s his name?”

“I don’t know.”

“It’ll come to me,” she says. “In time.”

“This isn’t my face,” I repeat, aware that others standing nearby might be able to hear me.

She gives me that quizzical look again, and says, “Of course it’s your face! Who else’s face could it be?” Then she shakes her head and laughs.

“What?”

“You got me.”

“What do you mean?”

“You’re playing with me,” she says, chuckling. “I’m a little dense sometimes. You’ve got a wonderful face, and I expect you know it.”

“What if I used to have a huge scar, from here to here?”

She laughs. “What if I used to have one?”

“Did you?”

She cocks her head. “Are you always this intense?”

“Do you like intense men?”

“Honestly? They make me uncomfortable.”

“Me too,” I say. Then realize that probably came out wrong.

I trust Callie’s gaydar. If she’s right about Dani being straight, and if I can’t get Callie interested in me, I intend to swarm Dani like bees on Sprite. I start to say something to position myself for such a swarm, but suddenly become aware Sophie’s band has begun playing a slow, melodic sixties song with meaningful lyrics. It also happens to be, as Callie knows, one of my favorite songs.

True Love Never Runs Smooth .

Sounds fresh and nice, the way Sophie’s singing it. Like maybe she learned it just for today’s party?

Is it possible?

It is.

I can tell by the way Callie’s smiling at me. The look on her face warms my heart and says it all. I take two steps toward her and my phone rings. I check the caller ID, close my eyes and groan. And accept the call.

When I hang up I notice Dani looks concerned. She approaches me.

“Are you okay?”

“I’m good. Why do you ask?”

“Your expression changed. You look upset.”

“One of my best friends just died.”

“Oh, you poor thing!” she says. “I’m so sorry!”

I look back to the area where Callie and I had been standing, but don’t see her. I turn my head some more and squint my eyes against the sun and stare at the people entering and exiting the main tent.

Still no Callie.

Dani points to the dance floor where Callie’s dancing alone.

“We’ll talk later,” I say, then head toward Callie.

She sees me coming and says, “You’re late.” Then sees my face and says, “What’s wrong?”

“Lou Kelly’s dead.”

“What? How?”

“I’m not sure. Let’s go somewhere quiet.”

When we’re far enough from the band to allow normal conversation I say, “I’ve got to meet the Homeland Security team at Sensory Resources.”

“Why?”

“They claim they’re offering me Darwin’s job.”

“Shit.”

“What’s wrong?”

“You’d have to move to Virginia.”

“Not necessarily.”

She bites the top corner of her lip. Then says, “I should come with you.”

“You should. But you can’t.”

“Why not?”

“They might be calling me in.”

“What do you mean? To kill you?”

“That’s what they do, sometimes, when they’re done with us.”

“Then I definitely need to be there!”

I look down and notice she’s holding my hand. She notices it too, and releases her grip.

“Sorry,” she says.

I want to say something clever, but my brain won’t work.

“I can’t believe Lou’s dead,” she says.

“Me either.”

“What happened?”

“They’re not sure.”

“What about Angie De Luca? And Frankie?”

“I’d kill them now, on the way to the car, but you know how Sal is. He’d pitch a fit.”

“Not to mention he’d have a hard time getting guests to attend his next party.”

I look at her. “Favor?”

“Stay here and kill the De Lucas tonight?”

I nod.

“Money?” she says.

I smile. “Fifty.”

“Seems light.”

“I was doing Frankie for free, remember?”

“Keep me posted,” she says.

“I will.”

“Regularly.”

“Okay.”

I wait for her to say something, but she’s staring downward, thinking it through first. So I say, “What?”

“Nothing.”

“Please. Say it.”

She looks up at me and says, “Be careful.”

I grin. “I’m always careful.”

She suddenly slaps my face. Hard. Then does something that shocks the shit out of me.

She kisses my cheek.

You don’t understand.

This is completely out of character for her. The kissing part, I mean.

Then she says, “Don’t die on me, Donovan.”

Then she adds, “Not now.”

As she turns to walk away I say, “What do you mean, ‘not now’?”

But she keeps walking.

5.

Callie&Dani.

“I HATE TO intrude,” Dani says, moments later, “But Donovan seemed very upset over the loss of his friend. Shouldn’t you be with him?”

“He’s fine. And Lou Kelly wasn’t much of a friend.”

“I don’t understand.”

“Lou tried to kill Donovan. Now that he’s dead, there’s a vacancy in the agency that needs filling. They’re offering Donovan the job. It’s a huge promotion.”

Dani shakes her head. “You two lead the most exciting lives.”

Callie smiles. “We do. But in my case there’s something missing.”

“What’s that?”

“The right partner.”

Moments earlier, after walking away from Creed, Callie made her way to the stand of trees by the picnic area. She dragged two white wooden folding chairs twenty feet away from the tables.

“Are you and Sophie going back to Nashville tonight?”

“We’re going to dinner with Sal at some restaurant where we can view the fireworks. It’s supposed to be a big deal. Sophie’s spending the night with Sal and Marie.”

Callie arches an eyebrow. “Marie doesn’t trust you in the house with Sal.”

“I think it’s more of a case of this all being a foreign concept to the Bonadellos.”

“Your relationship with Sophie?”

Dani nods.

“So you’ve got to stay in a hotel by yourself.”

Dani shrugs. “I don’t mind. I’ve got plenty of work I can do.”

“Please,” Callie says, pointing to the empty chair. “Sit with me.”

Dani looks around a moment. “I don’t want to take someone’s seat.”

“It’s for you.”

“You knew I’d come?”

“I hoped you would. I moved the chairs so we could speak privately.”

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