Dont know. I really don't. They bring in different ones.
She didn't look more than fifteen.
If that.
Those pictures were taken around here?
At a hunting camp a few miles away. They run people to the dogfights on their VIP boat. Change the venues each time.
Now that the lighter is out, my night vision is returning. Tims haggard face is wan in the moonlight. I expel a rush of air. God, I wish I hadn't seen those.
He doesn't respond.
And the dog?
The loser of a fight. Just before his owner killed him.
Christ. Is that the worst of it?
Tim sighs like a man stripped of precious illusions. Depends on your sensibilities, I guess.
And youre saying this is beingwhat, promoted? by the Magnolia Queen ?
Tim nods but does not speak.
Why?
To pull the whales down south.
Whales?
High rollers. Big-money players. Arab playboys, Asian trust-fund babies. Drug lords, pro athletes, rappers. Its a circus, man. And what brings em from the farthest away is the dogfighting. Blood sport. Tim shakes his head. Its enough to make you puke.
Is it working? To pull them in?
Yeah, its working. And not just spectators. Its the competition. Bring your killer dog and fight against the best. We had a jet fly in from Macao last week. A Chinese billionaires son brought his own dog in to fight. A Bully Kutta. Ever hear of those? Bastard weighed more than I do. The dog, I mean.
I try to imagine a dog that outweighs Tim Jessup. Through the Natchez airport?
Hell, no. Theres other strips around here that can take a private jet.
Not many.
The point is, this is a major operation. Theyd kill me without a seconds hesitation for talking to you. Id be dog bait, and thats a truly terrible way to die.
Something in Tims voice when he says dog bait touches a nerve in me. Its fear, I realize. Hes watching me closely, trying to read my reaction.
Why do I feel like I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop?
Jessup hesitates like a diver just before the plunge. Then he clucks his tongue and says, Theyre ripping off the city, Penn.
This sudden shift in focus disorients me. I settle back against the bricks and watch the wings of an angel twenty yards away. The dew has started to settle; the air around me seems a fine spray that requires wearying effort to pull into my lungsmaybe thick enough for a stone angel to take flight. The low, churning rumble of a push boat on the river far below tells me that sound travels farther than I thought tonight, so I lower my voice when I ask,
Who's ripping off the city?
Tim hugs himself, rocking slowly back and forth. The people I work for. Golden Parachute Gaming, or whatever you want to call them.
The parent company of the Magnolia Queen is ripping off the city? How could they do that?
By shorting you on the taxes, dude. How else?
Jessup is referring to the portion of gross receipts that the casino boat pays the city for its concession. That's impossible.
Oh, right. What was I thinking? I just came out here for old times sake.
Tim, how could they short us on taxes without the state gaming commission finding out about it?
That's two separate questions. One, how could they underpay their taxes? Two, does the gaming commission know about it?
His cold dissection of what would be a nightmare scenario for me and for the town is getting on my nerves. Do you know the answers?
Question one is easy. Computers. Teenagers have hacked into freaking NORAD, man. Do you really think the network of a casino company cant be manipulated? Especially by the people who own the network?
And question two?
That's tougher. The gaming commission is a law unto itself, and I don't know enough about how it operates to know whats possible. There are three men on it. How many would have to be bent to provide cover for the operation? I don't know.
I'm still shaking my head. The auditing system we use was evolved over decades in Las Vegas. No one can beat it.
Jessup chuckles with raw cynicism. They say you cant beat a lie detector, either. Tell you what, he says gamely, and in his eyes I see the energy of a man who only comes into his own during the middle of the night. Lets assume for a second that the gaming commission is clean and go back to question one. Theres no way to distort the take from discrete parts of the casino operation, because everythings so tightly regulated, like you said. The companys own security system makes it impossible. Every square inch of the boat is videotaped around the clock with PTZ cameras and wired for sound. The cameras are robotically controlledfrom Vegas, not Natchez. A buddy let me into the security center one night, and I saw Pete Elliot fingering his brothers wife in the corner of the restaurant.
I don't need to know that crap.
I'm just saying
I get it. Whats your point?
The only way for the company to rip off the city is to understate the gross. You guys see a big enough number, you figure your cut and don't look any deeper. Right?
To an extent. The gaming commission looks deeper, though. How much money are we talking about?
Jessup flicks his lighter and examines his burned thumb, then squints at the flame as though pondering an advanced calculus problem. Not that much, in terms of the monthly gross of a casino boat. But thats like saying a thousand years isnt much time in geological terms. Were talking serious bread for an ordinary human being.
Wait a minute, I say. Theres a flaw in your premise. A fatal flaw.
What?
Theres no upside for the casino company. However much they rip us off by, their gain is minuscule compared with the risk. Theyre practically minting money down there. Why risk killing the golden goose to steal a couple of extra million a year? Or even a month?
Jessup smiles sagely.
Now
youre thinking, dude. Doesnt make sense, does it?
Not to me.
Me, neither. He lights another cigarette and sucks on it like a submerged man breathing through a reed. Until you realize its not the corporate parent doing the ripping, but a single guy.
One guy?
That's impossible. Casino companies never give an individual that kind of power.
Tim expels a raft of smoke. Who said they gave it to him?
No way, Timmy. The casinos do everything in their power to avoid that situation.
Everything in their power.
And they're good. But they're not God.
He grins with secret pleasure, as though hes smoking pot and not tobacco. The company makes certain assumptions about people and situations, and that makes them vulnerable.
I run my hand along my jaw. The fine stubble there tells me its getting late. Obviously you have a suspect. Who is it?
Tims smugness vanishes. You don't want to know that yet. Seriously. For tonight hes Mr. X, okay? He Who Must Not Be
Named. What matters is that hes been with the company long enough to put something like this together.
I know a fair amount about the Golden Parachute Gaming Corporation. But rather than scare Tim off by speculating over which executive might be the one, Id rather take what hes willing to give me. For now. Let me get this straight: Mr. X is also behind the dogfighting and the girls?
Hell, yeah. The side actions what brings the whales down here, which in turn makes the Queen all the more profitable, while making Mr. X some serious jack on the side.
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