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 Richard lifted with his forearms; taking the weight。 〃Get him。 I can get inside。〃
 I let him pretend to struggle inside the apartment and went for the dog。 I expected to have to chase him down the hall; but he was sniffing at my door; whining。 I knelt and grabbed the end of his leash; pulling him back towards me。
 Mrs。 Pringle was at her door; smiling。 〃I see you caught the little rascal。〃
 I handed her the leash。 〃I've got to get something out of my apartment。 I'm sure Richard can help you set up the TV。〃
 〃Thanks a lot;〃 he called from inside the apartment。
 Mrs。 Pringle laughed。 〃I'll give you both some iced tea; unless you have better things to do。〃 There was a knowing look in her blue eyes that made me blush。 She winked at me; I kid you not。 When the door was safely closed with her and Richard on the other side; I walked toward my apartment。 Three doors down; I crossed the hallway。 I took the Browning out and clicked the safety off。 I eased back towards my door。 Maybe I was being paranoid。 Maybe Custard hadn't smelled anybody in my apartment。 But he'd never whined at my door like that before。 Maybe Edward's phone call was making me jumpy。 But better jumpy than dead。 Paranoid it was。
 I knelt by the door and took a breath; letting it out slowly。 I took my keys out of my jacket pocket left…handed。 I scrunched down as low as I could get and still have a decent shooting stance。 If there was a bad guy in there; he'd probably shoot at chest level。 On my knees I was a lot shorter than chest level。 I pushed the key in the lock。 Nothing happened。 The apartment was probably empty; except for my fish wondering what the hell I was doing。 I turned the knob; pushed the door inward; and a hole exploded out through the door; thundering over my head like a cannon shot。 There was no sound for a second。 The door swung closed with the force of the shot; and through the hole in the door I saw a man with a shotgun raised to his shoulder。 I fired once through the hole。 The door bounced open; still reverberating from the shotgun blast。 I threw myself onto one side; gun pointed through the open door。
 The shotgun fired again; showering the hallway with bits of wood。 I fired twice more; hitting the man in the chest both times。 He staggered; blood blossoming on his coat; and fell straight back。 The shotgun fell to the carpet near his feet。
 I got to my knees; back pressed to the wall near my kitchenette。 All I could hear was a roaring in my ears; then dimly my own blood rushing through my head。
 Richard was suddenly there in the doorway; like a target。 〃Get down! He may not be alone!〃 I wasn't sure how loud I was yelling。 My ears were still ringing。
 Richard crouched beside me。 I think he said my name; but I didn't have time for it。 I pushed upward; my back to the wall; gun in a two…handed grip。 He started to stand。 I said; 〃Stay down。〃 He did。 Point for him。
 I could see that there was no one in front of my apartment。 Unless there was somebody hiding in the bedroom; the hit man had been alone。 I approached him; slowly; gun pointed at him。 If he'd twitched; I'd have shot again; but he didn't move。 The shotgun was by his feet。 I'd never seen anybody use a gun with their feet; so I left it where it was。
 He lay on his back; one arm thrown up over his head; one down at his side。 His face was slack with death; his eyes wide and unseeing。 I didn't really need to check for a pulse; but I did it anyway。 Nothing。 There were three holes in his chest。 I'd hit him with the first shot; but it hadn't been a killing blow。 That had nearly cost me my life。
 Richard came up behind me。 〃There's no one else in the apartment; Anita。〃
 I didn't argue with him。 I didn't ask if he knew this by smell or by hearing。 I didn't bloody care。 I checked the bedroom and bathroom just to be thorough and came back out to find Richard staring down at the dead man。
 〃Who is he?〃 Richard asked。
 It occurred to me that I could hear again。 Bully for me。 I still had a faint ringing in my ears; but it would pass。 〃I don't know。〃
 Richard looked at me。 〃Was he the 。 。 。 hitter?〃
 〃I think so。〃 There was a hole in the door big enough to crawl through。 It was still open。 Mrs。 Pringle's door was closed; but the doorjamb was splintered like something had taken a big bite out of it。 If she'd been standing there; she'd have been dead。
 I heard the distant wail of police sirens。 Couldn't blame the neighbors for calling them。 〃I'm going to make some phone calls before the cops get here。〃
 〃Then what?〃 he asked。
 I looked at him。 He was pale; the whites of his eyes showing just a little too much。 〃Then we go with the nice police officers down to the station to answer questions。〃
 〃It was self…defense。〃
 〃Yeah; but he's still dead on my carpet。〃 I walked into the bedroom; searching for the phone。 I was having a little trouble remembering where I'd left it; as if it ever moved from the nightstand。 Shock is always fun。
 Richard leaned in the doorway。 〃Who are you going to call?〃
 〃Dolph; and maybe Catherine。〃
 〃A friendly policeman I understand; but why Catherine?〃
 〃She's a lawyer。〃
 〃Oh;〃 he said。 He glanced back at the dead man; who was bleeding all over my white carpet。 〃Dating you is never boring; I'll give you that。〃
 〃And it's dangerous;〃 I said; 〃Don't forget dangerous。〃 I dialed Dolph's number from memory。
 〃I never forget you're dangerous; Anita;〃 Richard said。 He stared at me and his eyes were amber; the color of a wolf's eyes。 His beast slid behind those eyes; peering out。 Probably the smell of fresh blood。 I stared into those alien eyes and knew I wasn't the only dangerous thing in the room。 Of course; I was armed。 The dead man could vouch for that。 Laughter tickled the back of my throat。 I tried to swallow it; but it spilled out; and I was giggling when Dolph answered the phone。 Laughing was better than crying; I guess。 Though I'm not sure Dolph thought so。
 
 
 4
 
 I sat in a straight…backed chair at a small; scarred table in an interrogation room。 Oh; sorry; interview room。 That's what they were calling it now。 Call it what you will; it still smelled like stale sweat and old cigarettes with an overlay of disinfectant。 I was sipping my third cup of coffee; and my hands were still cold。
 Detective Sergeant Rudolph Storr leaned against the far wall。 His arms were crossed over his chest; and he was trying to be unobtrusive; but when you're six foot eight and built like a pro wrestler; that's hard。 He hadn't said a word during the interview。 (Just here to observe。)
 Catherine sat beside me。 She'd thrown a black blazer over the green dress; brought her briefcase; and sat wearing her lawyer face。
 Detective Branswell sat across from us。 He was in his mid…thirties; black hair; dark plected; with eyes as black as his hair。 His name was English; but he looked Mediterranean; like he'd just stepped off the olive boat。 His accent was pure middle Missouri。
 〃Now; Ms。 Blake; go over it just one more time for me。 Please。〃 He poised his pen over his notebook as if he'd write it all down again。
 〃We'd helped my neighbor carry up her new television。〃
 〃Mrs。 Edith Pringle; yeah; she confirms all that。 But why did you go to your apartment?〃
 〃I was going to get a screwdriver to help install the television。〃
 〃You keep a lot of tools; Ms。 Blake?〃 He wrote something on his notepad。 I was betting it was a doodle。
 〃No; detective; but I've got a screwdriver。〃
 〃Did Mrs。 Pringle ask you to go get this screwdriver?〃
 〃No; but she'd used it when she bought her stereo system。〃 Which was true。 I was trying to keep the lies to an absolute minimum。
 〃So you assumed she'd need it。〃
 〃Yes。〃
 〃Then what?〃 He asked like he'd never heard the answer before。 His black eyes were intense and empty; unreadable and eager at the same time。 We were ing to the part that he didn't quite buy。
 〃I unlocked my door and dropped my keys。 I squatted down to pick them up and the first shotgun blast roared over my head。 I returned fire。〃
 〃How? The door was closed。〃
 〃I shot through the hole in the door that the shotgun had made。〃
 〃You shot a man through a hole in your door and hit him。〃
 〃It was a big hole; detective; and I wasn't sure 

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