Don Winslow - The Power of the Dog

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But he couldn’t do anything.

Nobody could.

She would just lie there.

Then one day Callan, looking very serious, handed her the phone and it was Keller and he said simply, “We got him.”

John Hobbs and Sal Scachi also react to the news of Adan’s capture.

“I really thought that Arthur would simply kill him,” Hobbs says. “It would have been simpler.”

“Now we have a problem,” Scachi says.

“We do, indeed,” Hobbs says. “This has become something of a mess. We need to start cleaning it up.”

Adan Barrera dead is one thing. Adan Barrera alive and talking, particularly in court, is another. And Arthur Keller… it’s difficult to know what’s on his mind these days. No, it’s prudent to make other arrangements.

John Hobbs gets on the phone to do just that.

He makes a call to Venezuela.

Sal Scachi goes to clean things up.

The teakettle whistles.

Harsh, loud.

“Will you shut that fucking thing off!?” Peaches yells. “You and your fucking tea!”

Mickey grabs the kettle off the stove.

“Leave him alone,” Callan says.

“What?”

“I said don’t talk to him like that.”

“Hey,” O-Bop says. “We’re all a little tense here.”

No shit, Peaches thinks. Locked up in this cabin in the barren hills north of the border for months with Adan Barrera’s mistress in the back room. The fucking cunt. “Mickey, I’m sorry I yelled at you, okay?” Peaches turns to Callan. “Okay?”

Callan doesn’t answer.

“I’m going to bring her tea in to her,” Mickey says.

“The fuck are you? The butler?” Peaches asks. He don’t want Mickey getting attached to this woman. Guys who’ve done heavy time are like that. They get sentimental, they get attached to any living thing that ain’t actually trying to kill or cornhole them-mice, birds. Peaches has seen old cons get weepy over a cockroach died of natural causes in the cell. “Let someone else do room service. Let O-Bop-he looks like a waiter. No, second thought, Callan, you do it.”

Callan knows what Peaches is thinking and says, “Why don’t you bring it in?”

“I asked you,” Peaches says.

“It’s getting cold,” Mickey says.

“No, you didn’t,” Callan says. “You didn’t ask, you said.”

“Mr. Callan,” Peaches says, “would you pretty-please bring the young lady her tea?”

Callan picks up the mug off the counter.

“God, the shit I have to go through,” Peaches says as Callan walks toward Nora’s room.

“Knock first,” Mickey says.

“She’s a whore,” Peaches says. “Nobody’s ever seen her naked, right?”

He walks outside onto the porch, looks out yet again at the moonlight shining on the barren hills and wonders how the fuck his life came to this. Babysitting a whore.

Callan comes out. “The fuck is your problem?”

“Barrera’s cunt,” Peaches says. “We’re just supposed to turn her over now? I should cut her fucking hands off, send her back to him.”

“She didn’t do nothin’ to you.”

“You just want to fuck her,” Peaches says. “Tell you what, let’s all do her.”

Callan nods slowly. “Hey, Jimmy? Start to touch her, I’ll put two between your eyes. Come to think, I should have done it years ago, first time I saw your fat ass.”

“You wanna dance, Irish, it ain’t too late.”

Mickey comes out on the porch and gets between them. “Knock it off, you two jerks. This is going to be over soon.”

No, Callan thinks.

It’s going to be over now.

He knows Peaches, knows the way he is. He gets something in his head, he’s going to do it, no matter what. And he knows how Peaches thinks-Barrera killed someone I loved, I kill someone he loves.

Callan goes inside, walks past O-Bop, knocks on Nora’s door and walks in. “Come on,” he says.

“Where are we going?” Nora asks.

“Come on,” Callan says. “Get your shoes on. We’re leaving.”

She’s puzzled by his attitude. He’s not being sweet, or shy. He’s angry, hard, bossing her around. She doesn’t like it, so she takes her time getting her shoes on, just to show him he’s not going to boss her around.

“Come on, hurry up.”

“Chill.”

“I’m ice,” Callan says. “Just get your ass in gear, all right?”

She stands up, glares at him. “What gear would you like it in?”

She’s shocked when he grabs her by the wrist and pulls her out. He’s being a typical asshole male, and she doesn’t like it.

“Hey!”

“I don’t have time to fuck around,” Callan says.

I just want to get this over with.

She tries to pull away but his grip is too strong so she has no choice but to follow him as he pulls her into the other room. “Stay right behind me.”

He pulls his. 22 and holds it in front of him.

“What’s going on?” she asks.

He doesn’t answer, just pulls her into the main room.

“The fuck you doing?” Peaches asks.

“Leaving.”

Peaches reaches for the pistol tucked in his jacket pocket.

“Uh-uhn,” Callan says.

Peaches thinks better of it.

O-Bop whines, “Callan, what are you doing?” He starts to ease his hand toward a shotgun lying on the old couch.

“Don’t make me hurt you, Stevie,” Callan says. That would be too bad, seeing as how all this, all this, started with him trying to save O-Bop’s life. “I don’t wanna hurt you.”

O-Bop obviously decides he don’t want to be hurt, either, because his hand stays where it is.

“Have you considered this carefully?” Mickey asks him.

No, Callan thinks, I ain’t considered nothing carefully. Only that I’m not letting anybody kill this woman. He keeps himself in front of her and backs out the door, his gun trained on his old crew. “I see any of you, I kill you.”

“Hop on,” he tells her.

He gets on the bike.

“Hold on to my waist,” Callan says.

Good thing she does, because he rabbit-starts the bike and it shoots like a missile out of there, sending up a thick cloud of dust behind it. She holds on tighter when he steers onto a dirt track up a steep hill, the back wheel fishtailing around in the soft dirt. He stops the bike at the top of the hill, a shallow, dusty patch stripped bare by the fierce Santa Ana winds. Around it, nothing but thick chapparal.

He says, “Hold on.”

Then she feels herself falling.

Plunging down the hill in a free-fall.

Gunshots chase them.

Callan ignores them, concentrates on driving the bike.

Past the shack, past some cars, past the men who scramble behind the cars, then reach for guns, then duck as the lead splatters into glass, but she can barely see any of this, it’s a blur, and she can hardly hear the shots, the bullets zipping past her ears, the startled shouts. All she can really see now is the back of his helmet as she lays her head into his shoulder and holds on. It’s as if she’s in a wind tunnel, the force of the wind trying to rip her off the back of the bike, they’re going so fast, so fast, so fast.

Down this dirt road, it’s dark now, blackness closing in around her in this tunnel of speed. She’s knows now they’re running for their lives, racing toward their lives, throwing fate to the wind, faith to the wind, her faith on the back of this madman driving, the rough dirt road rattling her, bouncing her, suddenly they’re in the air, airborne, airborn, hurled at this speed into the night sky by a small bump. She’s flying, flying with him, the stars, the stars are beautiful, they’re going to crash, they’re going to die, their blood will pool on this dirt road, their common blood, she can feel her blood pumping, she can feel his, their blood coursing as it soars through the night sky, then they land, the bike tipping over out of control into a long skid. She holds on tight, she doesn’t want to die alone, she wants to die with him in this long slide to death, this long slow fast slide to oblivion, a moment of agony then nothing, then nothingness, then peace. She always thought you flew to heaven, but you fall, fall, fall, falling, she holds him, hugs him, embraces him, don’t let me die alone I don’t want to die alone and then he rights the bike, they’re up again, racing, the air is cool around her ears the leather warm against her skin, against her face. He takes a deep gulp of the cold air and she swears she hears herself laugh over the engine’s thunder-or is that her heart?-but she hears herself laugh and hears him laugh and then it’s suddenly smooth under the wheels, smooth and black as they hit asphalt, beautiful slick black American road, American highway.

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