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  15
  
  Freddy had always been a light sleeper; but noise had seldom interrupted his sleep。 In prison; he could sleep soundly while two men in the same cell argued at the top of their voices; and with bars clanging throughout the block。 But if there was a change in the pattern of the usual noises he would awake immediately; as alert as an animal; until he discovered what had disturbed the pattern。 He could then drop back to sleep as easily as he had awakened。
  He awoke now; at four…thirty A。M。; but heard nothing except the gentle hissing of the cold air from the wall ducts。 Susan; her left thumb in her mouth; slept soundlessly beside him; naked except for the sheet they had pulled waist…high over themselves。 There was a gentle flurry in Freddy's stomach; as though mice were scrambling around inside。 His mouth was dry; and despite the air conditioning; there was a light film of perspiration on his forehead。 His right leg began to jerk involuntarily; and it took him a moment or two to control the tic。 He threw off the sheet and sat on the edge of the bed。 To his surprise; he was a little dizzy。 He poured a glass of water from the bedside carafe and ate the piece of chocolate that the maid had left on his pillow when she had turned down the bedcovers。
  Freddy was having an anxiety attack; but because it was his first; he didn't know what was happening。 He picked up his watch and watched the second hand sweep around as he took his pulse。 He found the rate of seventy disturbing; as a rule; his pulse was a steady fifty…five。 He went to the dresser; picked up Hoke's 。38 police special; cocked it; and checked both closets and the bathroom。 No one。 He lowered the hammer carefully and replaced the weapon in the holster。 He wanted to smoke a cigarette。 All he had to do was to pick up the phone and he could have a carton in the room within minutes; but he didn't reach for the telephone。 People in hell; he thought; want pi?a coladas; too。 Their problem is that they can't have them。 My problem is that I can have everything and anything I want; but what do I want?
  He didn't want anything; including the cigarette he had thought he wanted。 What did he want? Nothing。 In prison he had made mental lists of all kinds of things he would get when he was released; ranging from milk shakes to powder blue Caddy convertibles。 But he didn't like milk shakes because of the furry aftertaste; and a convertible in Florida would be too unfortably hot…unless he kept the top up and the air conditioning going full blast。 So who would want a convertible?
  What he needed was a purpose; and then; after he had the purpose; he would need a plan。
  Freddy pulled Susan into a sitting position。 〃Are you awake; Susie?〃
  〃I think so。〃
  〃Then open your eyes。〃
  〃I'm sleepy。〃
  Freddy poured a glass of water and splashed some water into Susan's face。 She rubbed her puffy eyes and blinked。 〃I'm awake。〃
  〃Tell me again;〃 he said; 〃about the Burger King franchise。〃
  〃What?〃
  〃The Burger King franchise。 You and your brother; remember? How does it work? How much money do you need; and why do you want one?〃
  〃It wasn't my idea; it was Marty's。 What you need; he said; is about fifty thousand dollars。 Then you borrow another fifty thousand from the bank and go to the Burger King people。 They tell you what's available; and you buy it or lease it and run it by their rules。 Marty wanted to build one up in Okeechobee。 He even had the location picked out。〃
  〃But why did he want it? What was his purpose?〃
  〃To make a living; that's all。 You hire school kids real cheap; and you make a nice profit。 All you have to do; as the manager; is hang around all the time; see that the place is clean; and count your money。 When you pay back the bank loan; everything else you make from then on is gravy。〃
  〃What was your part supposed to be in all this?〃
  〃Well; he said we'd split up the work; so that one of us would be there at all times。 Otherwise; these kids who work for next to nothing will steal you blind。 So if he was there days and I was there nights; we could prevent that。〃
  〃Is that what you wanted?〃
  〃I don't know。 It seemed like such a long way off; I didn't think much about it。 Marty liked to talk about it; though。 I guess I didn't care。 It would be something to do; I guess。 I don't know。〃
  〃Well; I think it's stupid。 I can't see any point to hanging around a Burger King all day; no matter how much money you make。 Don't you know why it's stupid?〃
  〃I never thought too much about it。〃
  〃I'll tell you why。 Your life would depend on the random desires of people who wanted a hamburger。 So you can just forget about Burger King。〃
  〃Okay。 Can I go back to sleep now?〃
  〃Yeah。 I'm going out for a while。 Don't let anyone in while I'm gone。 Do you want anything while I'm out?〃
  〃Uh…uh  。 。 。 〃 She was asleep。
  
  Freddy; carrying Hoke's sap and handcuffs in his jacket pocket and the holstered pistol clipped to his belt in the back; and with the badge and ID case in his right trousers pocket; left the deserted lobby。 He walked down Biscayne toward Sammy's; which was open twenty…four hours。 The predawn air was damp; cooler this time of morning; and there was a taste of salt in the air from the bay。
  At the corner; a tall black whore at the curb clawed at his arm with long black fingers。
  〃Lookin' for some fun?〃 she said。
  Freddy showed her his badge。 〃Call it a night。〃
  〃Yes; sir。〃 She crossed the street on the yellow light and walked swiftly away; her high heels clattering in the dark。
  Freddy continued on to Sammy's; went into the clean; welllighted restaurant; and took a corner booth。 Power; he thought。 Without the badge; he would have had an argument; and it would have been difficult to get rid of the whore unless he had decided to kick her in the ass。 And that could have; might have; caused him some trouble。 It was trouble he could handle but a hassle all the same。 With the badge; it was so easy  。 。 。 
  A rangy red…haired waitress came over to take his order。
  〃Coffee。 Is that okay; or do I have to order something with it?〃
  〃Most people do; but you don't have to。〃
  〃Okay。 And pie; then。〃
  〃What kind?〃
  〃I'm not going to eat it; so what difference does it make?〃
  〃Yes; sir。〃
  Freddy didn't want the coffee; either。 But the long walk in the cool air had allayed his anxiety somewhat; and he began to work out a plan that would lead to a purpose。 What he needed to do; he decided; was to get organized and to start over。 The haiku about the frog ing to Miami and making a splash of some kind made a lot of sense。 Alone; with this new city and a new chance; he could do something or other if he could only figure out what it was he was meant to do。 What he wanted to do was to dump Susan; but he realized that he was now stuck with her。 He had; strictly by accident; caused the death of her stupid brother。 The fact that it was her brother's fault and not his didn't make any difference。 Without anyone else to look after her now; she had bee Freddy's responsibility。 She would get no help from her father; that was a certainty。 So now it was up to him。 His first idea; about buying her a Burger King franchise; was out。 She had no real interest in the idea; and she wouldn't be capable of running a place like that if she had one。 Her dumb brother; in all probability; wouldn't have been able to run one either。
  Freddy sipped his black coffee and counted the pecan halves on top of the piece of pie the redhead had brought with the coffee。 The pie was warm and smelled good; but he had eaten one hell of a dinner。 He wasn't hungry 。
  A black man wearing a Raiders fedora walked into the restaurant carrying a hunting knife。 He grabbed the red…haired waitress's wrist and twisted her arm into a half…nelson。 She squealed and he put the point of the knife into her neck a quarter of an inch; just far enough to draw a trickle of blood; and told her to open the register。
  There were two patrons in the restaurant besides Freddy; and they sat paralyzed at the cuunter。 They were middle…aged Canadian tourists; getting an early breakfast before a drive to the

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