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man covered from head to toe in leather。
 Britt felt faint; like she was swimming。 Then she looked down and saw sharks; big ones; gliding in a floodlit subterranean aquarium under the glass dance floor beneath her feet。 Just then a woman pushed up to them; held open her coat; a walking drugstore; and asked if they wanted speed; XTC; LSD; GHB; smack; crystal mesh; poppers; barbs; coke; rock; Chat; 'shrooms; peyote; opium。
 〃You got any sugarless gum?〃 Britt asked。
 Outside the ropes the crowd was getting more and more unruly; as Juan Carlos Reyes arrived with two dozen members of the First of April anti…Castro paramilitary group; tipped off by an anonymous phone call that an extremely high official of the Cuban government was going to be at the opening。
 Inside; the main stage of Hell was flooded with light。 Shelley Novak led a chorus line of drag queens。 In her hands she held a silver platter; sauteed in blood; topped with an extremely lifelike head of Fidel Castro。
 〃There's my damn prop!〃 Dash said; pointing to the head; pulling Britt in his direction。 As they lurched forward in the throng; machines started pumping foam all over the club as the revelers cried out in unison。
 The din was so great nobody even heard the motion at the door when the bouncers refused to let Juan Carlos and his men in。 At Reyes's signal; they butted the bouncers with their guns and stormed in。 The crowd of thousands still waiting outside the velvet ropes saw their opportunity and rushed behind them; screaming; into the club; into the darkness; the heat; the smoke; the foam; onto the dance floor all at once。 Onstage; a conga line of fifty Castros in tutus kicked in unison。 Juan and his men stood there pointing their guns; not knowing which one to shoot; as a thirty…foot…high red devil's head was lowered from the ceiling。 Its mouth opened wide and a deep bass voice said; 〃Wele to South Beach。 Wele to Hell。〃 As if on cue; the glass dance floor splintered; then gave way; and squirming partygoers tumbled into the shark…filled pool。
 
 The Miami morning sun shone brightly; cheerfully; mocking Fay's sadness。 She wished for some gray; some overcast。 Remnants of last night's sleeping pills scuba…dived in her brain as she checked the black; late…model Acura following her in the rearview mirror。 She'd easily shaken the other two cars that were following her; but this bastard seemed stuck to her。 So much to do; so little energy; she thought。 Planning her Granny's funeral in her head; worrying about Phil。 And these damn reporters; worse than no…see…ums。
 She headed on 395 east toward Biscayne Bay; driving fast; faster; watching the speedometer; seventy; eighty; ninety。 She hit a bump; her truck bounced; the scuba tanks in the back banging against each other; metal scraping metal。 She knew she should have unloaded them。
 The Acura followed her as she screeched down the expressway ramp。 This asshole wasn't just another reporter; she thought; or he would have given up by now。 She headed up Biscayne Boulevard; the truck trembling as she swerved onto the Venetian Causeway。
 Fay saw the lights of the bridge gate; and then heard the bells of the bridge start to ring; the signal almost drowned out by the raucous strains of 〃Disco; Disco; Duck!〃 ing from a party boat; all lit up like Christmas; approaching from the south。
 Granny; she thought; help me; save me。 She hit the brakes instinctively and then realized that flooring it was her only chance。 She stomped on the pedal。 The scuba tanks; which had slid violently forward when she hit the brakes; now shot back as the truck screeched forward。 When they slammed into the tailgate; they leapt up; and out into the air; in a perfect arch。
 The bridge tender saw Fay's truck racing toward him on one side; the disco boat cruising toward him underneath on the other; scuba tanks flying above him; and almost directly below him; floating in the water; a big brown blob that looked like a booger。
 He jammed his finger on the red stop button; and the ancient spans that had just begun to rumble upward jerked to a halt。 As soon as the truck hopped over the slightly inclined span; airborne for a split second; then slamming back down on the other side with a bump and a shimmy; he threw the drawbridge lift all the way to the right; full speed; hoping it would raise up high enough to allow the disco boat under it。
 But that was the least of his problems。 The black Acura; apparently intent on leaping across the opening span; crashed through the blinking gate。 But before it reached the center; the airborne scuba tanks crashed into the windshield at a relative velocity in excess of a hundred miles per hour。
 The explosion lit up the sky behind her; but Fay just kept right on driving until she pulled into the Barnett Bank on Alton Road。 She grabbed an empty grocery bag and walked into the bank。 If that fisherman hadn't handed her the key in Peacock Park; she might not have remembered this for weeks; remembered that years before; Granny had given her the duplicate key to her safe deposit box; 〃just in case anything happens to me。〃 
 〃But Granny;〃 she'd protested。 〃Why should anything happen to you? You're only ninety…nine。〃
 Fay was led into the vault。 She removed the box and carried it into the cubicle and shut the door。 She took a deep breath; took out her key; took out the identical key the fisherman had given her; and opened the box。 She couldn't believe her eyes。 The box was jammed with money; piles and piles of neatly stacked hundred…dollar bills。 Fay had never seen so much money in her life。 Resting on top of it was a sealed envelope with her name printed neatly in her Granny's handwriting。 Fay opened it。
 Dearest Fay;
 I could not die happily as long as I knew my lover; my friend; my life; my bay was in danger。 When the bay gave me the head; I realized what I had to do。 I knew the head would be worth a lot of money to the right people。 There's dose to a million dollars in this box。 Use it to save Biscayne Bay。 But don't ask any questions about where I got this money。 These are bad people。
 I love you with all my heart; my special Angelfish; Granny Marion
 
 10。 DANCE OF THE MANATEE…Vicki Hendricks
 Booger heard the crack and rumble above him as he followed the party boat upstream。 He felt chills rush down his hide and each bristle on his back push against the flow。 He felt his nakedness。 His two…thousand…pound bulk was as vulnerable as a bowl of fish aspic。
 He craved Marion; the human he called Ma。 He sought the warmth of her frail flesh。 But he sensed that the soft crepey arms would never again rock his fears away; nor the skeletal fingers massage the sensitive areas beneath his limbs。
 She had often e to him in the moonlight when the harsh air…world was smothering her; a hot trickle of energy seeping from her pores into the salt water。 He would nuzzle his rubbery nose under her armpits or into her rump till she shrieked with pleasure。 They had munication beyond words。 They were good for each other。 Now she was gone。
 His smallish brain replayed the scenario of the last afternoon he'd seen her alive。 He'd been munching at the bottom; chewing well on a particularly bitter clump of turtle grass; when he'd recognized Ma's bony legs。 They'd been fluttering and whipping in a foaming chaos of kicks that was sure to lure sharks。 Behind her was the silent black hull of a Cigarette boat following at no…wake speed。 Booger had surfaced to see Ma thrashing with her last strength through the waves; coughing; gulping air; digging in; trying to reach her Booger。
 She'd led them into Booger territory; for him to save her。 He felt his adrenaline…like fluids start to pump。 He dove and came up in front of her。 He humped her onto his rounded shoulders and made a run for the shallows; but he couldn't submerge to get up speed。 Ma was gasping; and her shaking arms could barely cling around his neck。
 They never had a chance。 The monster boat could go most anyplace he could。 It was on his tail; unstoppable as a freighter。
 〃Okay; Miss Marion;〃 a male human bellowed。 〃No more exercise。 Tell us where it is or we shoot the porker you're ridin' on。〃
 She let go of Booger's neck instantly。 He tried to nuzzle be

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