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; 〃Sure。 And my associates here are from Merrill Lynch。〃
The dachshunds were up; wagging their butts and licking at Edie's bare ankles。 The man jerked his double chin toward Tony Torres and said; 〃You related to him? A wife or sister maybe。〃
〃Please;〃 Edie Marsh said; with an exaggerated shudder。
〃OK; then I got some advice。 Take a long fuckine walk。〃
Edie's mind began to race。 She looked in both directions down the street; but didn't see Snapper。
The man said; 〃The hell you waiting for?〃 He handed her the two leashes。 〃Go on; now。〃
Augustine awoke to the smell of coffee and the sounds of a married woman fixing breakfast in his kitchen。 It seemed a suitable time to assess the situation。
His father was in prison; his mother was gone; and his dead uncle's wild animals had escaped among unsuspecting suburbanites。 Augustine himself was free; too; in the truest and saddest sense。 He had absolutely no personal responsibilities。 How to explain such a condition to Bonnie Lamb?
My father was a fisherman。 He ran drugs on the side; until he was arrested near the island of Andros。 My mother moved to Las Vegas and remarried。 Her new husband plays tenor saxophone in Tony Bennett's orchestra。
My most recent ex…girlfriend was a leg model for a major hosiery concern。 She saved her modeling money and bought a town house in Brentwood; California; where she fellates only circumcised movie agents; and the occasional director。
But what about you? Mrs。 Lamb will ask。 What do you do for a living?
I read my bank statements。
And Mrs。 Lamb will react with polite curiosity; until I explain about the airplane accident。
It happened three years ago while flying back from Nassau after visiting my old man in Fox Hill Prison。 I didn't realize the pilot was drunk until he T…boned the twin Beech into the fuselage of a Coast Guard helicopter; parked inside a hangar at the Opa…Locka airport。
Afterwards I slept for three months and seventeen days in the intensive care unit of Jackson Hospital。 When I awoke; I was rich。 The insurance carrier for the charter…air service had settled the case with an attorney whom I did not know and to this day have never met。 A check for eight hundred thousand dollars appeared; and much to my surprise; I invested it wisely。
And Mrs。 Lamb; if I'm reading her right; will then say: So what is it you do?
Honestly; I'm not certain。。。。
The conversation; over bacon and French toast; didn't go precisely as Augustine had anticipated。 At the end of his story; Bonnie Lamb looked over the rim of her coffeecup and asked: 〃Is that where you got the scar…from the plane crash?〃
〃Which scar?〃
〃The Y…shaped one on your lower back。〃
〃No;〃 said Augustine; guardedly。 〃That's something else。〃 He made a mental note not to walk around without a shirt。
Later; clearing the kitchen table; Bonnie asked about his father。
〃Extradited;〃 Augustine reported; 〃but he much prefers Talladega to the Bahamas。〃
〃Are you two close?〃
〃Sure;〃 said Augustine。 〃Only seven hundred miles。〃
〃How often do you go to see him?〃
〃Whenever I want to get angry and depressed。〃
Augustine often wished that the plane crash had wiped out his memory of that last visit at Fox Hill Prison; but it hadn't。 They were supposed to talk about the extradition; about lining up a half…decent lawyer in the States; about maybe cutting a deal with prosecutors so that the old man might actually get out before the turn of the century。
But Augustine's father wanted to talk about something else when his son came to see him。 He wanted a favor。
…Bollock; you remember Bollock? He owes me a piece of a shipment。
…The answer is no。
…e on; A。G。 I got lawyers to pay。 Take Leaker and Ape along。 They'll handle Bollock。 Not the money; though。 That I want in your hands only。
…Dad; I don't believe this。 I just don't believe it。。。。
…Hey; go down to Nassau harbor。 See what they done to my boat! Ape says they stripped the radar and all the electric。
…So what。 You didn't know how to use it anyway。
…Listen; wiseass; I was taking fire。 It was the middle of the goddamn night。
…Still; it's not easy to park a sixty…foot long…liner in nine inches of water。 How exactly did you manage that?
…Watch your tone; son!
…Grown man; hangin' out with guys called Leaker and Ape。 Look where it got you。
…A。G。; I'd love to keep strollin' down memory lane; but the guard says we're outta time。 So will you do it? Go see Henry Bollock down on Big Pine。 Get my slice and stick it in the Caymans。 What's the harm?
…Pathetic。
…What?
…I said; you're pathetic。
…So I'll take that as a 〃no;〃 you won't do this for me?
…Jesus Christ。
…You disappoint me; boy。
…And I'm proud of you; too; Dad。 I bust my buttons every time your name es up。
And Augustine recalled thinking; as he sat in the Beechcraft on the runway at Nassau: He's hopeless; my old man。 He won't learn。 He'll get out of prison and go right back to it。
A son looks a man square in the eye and calls him pathetic; pathetic; any other father would curse or cry or take a punch at the kid。 Not mine。 By God; not when there's drug money needs collecting。 So how about it; A。G。?
Fuck him; thought Augustine。 Not because of what he'd done or what he'd been hauling; but because his stupid selfish greed had outlived the crime。 Fuck him; Augustine thought; because it's hopeless。 He was supposed to raise me; god dammit; I wasn't supposed to raise him。
And then the plane took off。
And then the plane went down。
And nothing was ever the same about the way Augustine saw the world; or his place in it。 Sometimes he wasn't sure if it was the accident that had changed him; or the visit with his father at Fox Hill Prison。
At FBI headquarters; Bonnie Lamb spent an hour talking with maddeningly polite agents。 One of them dialed her answering machine and dubbed Max's queer kidnap message。 They urged her to notify the Bureau as soon as she received a credible ransom demand。 Then; and only then; would a kidnap squad take over the case。 The agents instructed Bonnie to check her machine often and be careful not to erase any tapes。 They expressed no strong views about whether she ought to remain in Miami and search for her husband; or return to New York and wait。
The agents let Bonnie Lamb borrow a private office; where she tried with no luck to reach Max's parents; who were traveling in Europe。 Next Bonnie phoned her own parents。 Her mother sounded sincere in her alarm; her father; as usual; sounded helpless。 He half…heartedly offered to fly to Florida; but Bonnie said it wasn't necessary。 All she could do was wait for Max or the kidnapper to call again。 Bonnie's mother promised to FedEx some cash and an eight…by…ten photograph of Max; for the authorities。
Bonnie Lamb's last call was to Peter Archibald at the Rodalp 8c Burns advertising agency in Manhattan。 Max Lamb's colleague was shocked at Bonnie's news; but vowed to maintain the confidentiality requested by the FBI。 When Bonnie passed along her husband's frantic instructions about the cigaret billboard; Peter Archibald said: 〃You married a real trouper; Bonnie。〃
〃Thank you; Peter。〃
Augustine took her to a fish house for lunch。 She ordered a gin…and…tonic; and said: 〃I want your honest opinion about the FBI guys。〃
〃OK。 I think they had problems with the tape。〃
〃Max didn't sound scared enough。〃
〃Possibly;〃 Augustine said; 〃and; like I mentioned; he seemed a little too worried about the Marlboro account。〃
〃It's Broncos;〃 Bonnie corrected。 From the way she winced at the gin; Augustine could tell she wasn't much of a drinker。 〃So they blew me off as a jilted wife。〃
〃Not at all。 They started a file。 They're the best darn file…starters in the world。 Then they'll send your tape to the audio lab。 They'll probably even make a few phone calls。 But you saw how deserted the place was…half their agents are home cleaning up storm damage。〃
She said; angrily; 〃The world does