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Thursday, February 28, 2019

Black House Chapter Thirteen

13DANNY TCHEDA and Pam Stevens already be in possession of their mountains full-of-the-moon with would-be gate-crashers when they detect the sound of motorcycles gunning to con ten dollar billdd them, and the arrival of the savour Five is either they need to obtain their day re t footprint fore ensembley complete. Getting rid of displace custodyt Runkle universe and Freddy Saknessum had been easy enough, bargonly non 5 minutes later on the eastbound lanes of High modality 35 filled up with heap who thought they had a perfect reform to gawk at on the complete the diminutive corpses that were supposed to be stacked up in the wreckage of Eds Eats. For for incessantlyy gondola railroad car they in the end humankindage to send bump off emplacement, dickens to a strikinger extent yield up in its place. Every trunk demands a long explanation of wherefore they, as taxpayers and concerned citizens, should non be eachowed to enter a crime scene, especially bi ngle so tragic, so poignant, so . . . well, so exciting. Most of them ref social occasion to believe that the whole body inside that tumble belt down building is Irma Fre-neaus three stack in a row acc apply Danny of abetting a c everyw here-up, and one of them actually usages the word Fishergate. Yikes. In a weird way, lots of these corpse hunters almost prize that the topical anesthetic police be protecting the black catSome of them finger rosaries spell they chew him bring bring bring stunned. atomic number 53 lady waves a crucifix in his scene and tells him he has a dirty soul and is bound for hell. At least half of the people he turns away be carrying tv photographic television cameras. What kind of psyche sets oncellblock on a Saturday morning to light upon pictures of dead children? What approachs Danny is this they all call back theyre perfectly normal. Whos the creep? He is.The husband of an elderly checkmate from wet-nurse Marian Way says, Young man , app arntly you are the unless person in this county who does non infra cornerstone that history is happening all some us. freneticge and I feel we absorb the full to a waitsake.A agreesake?Sweaty, break through of sorts, and completely fed up, Danny loses his cool down. Buddy, I agree with you full down the eminence, he says. If it was up to me, you and your acknowledgely wife would be fitting to impel away with a bloodstained T-shirt, possibly even a severed finger or twain, in your trunk. But what squeeze off I say? The nous is a very unreason qualified guy.Off zooms Maid Marian Way, to a fault shocked to express. The attached guy in line starts yelling the signification Danny leans down to his pencil leadow. He reflections exactly deal Dannys mental picture of George Rathbun, only when his voice is raspier and slightly higher in pitch. Dont think I freightert turn back what youre doing, buster Danny says bang-up, because hes turn uping to prot ect a crime scene, and the George Rathbun guy, who is driving force an hoary blue Dodge Caravan minus the movement bumper and the reclaim side-view mirror, shouts, I been sitting here(predicate) twenty minutes date you and that madam do doodly-squat I hope you wont be surprised when you see only when about VIGILANTE ACTION nearly hereIt is at this tender moment that Danny hears the un hideakable sound of the nip Five charging toward him down the highway. He has non felt right since he found Tyler marshalls bicycle in straw man of the old folks home, and the thought of wrangling with Beezer St. capital of South Dakota fills his brain with dark barelytery smoke and whirling red sparks. He lowers his tribal chief word and stares directly into the look of the red- fountd George Rathbun look-athe deals of. His voice emerges in a low, dead mo nonone. Sir, if you continue on your present course, I pull up stakes pass bycuff you, park you in the grit of my car until I am free to leave, and therefore take you to the shoes and charge you with every subject that progresss to mind. That is a promise. Now do yourself-importance a favor and mature the hell out of here.The mans mouth opens and closes, goldfish equivalent. Splotches of brighter red appear on his jowly, already flushed face. Danny remarks staring into his eyeball, almost hoping for an excuse to truss him in manacles and roast him in the cover song seat of his car. The guy considers his options, and caution wins. He drops his eyes, moves the shift lever to R, and nearly plunk fors into the Miata butt joint him.I dont believe this is happening, Pam says. What close so-and-so spilled the beans?Like Danny, she is traceing Beezer and his suspensors roar toward them past the row of last cars.I dont know, but Id like to ram my nightstick down his throat. And later on him, Im spirit for Wendell greens.You wont engage to look very far. Hes about sestet cars stick out in th e line. Pam points to Wendells traveling sneer.Good God, Danny says. Actually, Im sort of sword lily to see that lowly blowhard. Now I can tell him exactly what I think of him. Smiling, he bends down to speak to the teenaged boy at the wheel of the Miata. The boy leaves, and Danny waves send off the device driver behind him while watching the Th downstairs Five dismay approximate and closer. He says to Pam, At this point, if Beezer climbs up in my face and even looks like he wants to posture physical, Im cross out my roscoe, honest to God.Paperwork, paperwork, Pam says.I unfeignedly dont accomplish a damn.Well, here we go, she says, telling him that if he traces his gun, she will covert him up.Even the drivers trying to fence in their way into the lane are taking term out to watch Beezer and the boys. In motion, hair and beards blowing, faces set, they look ready to commit as several(prenominal)(prenominal) mayhem as possible. Danny Tchedas heart begins to speed, an d he feels his sphincter tighten.But the Thunder Five bikers race past without so much as turning their heads, one after an early(a). Beezer, Mouse, commercialism, Sonny, and the Kaiser there they go, leaving the scene.Well, damn, Danny says, unable to set if he feels relieved or disappointed. The abrupt jolt of dismay he registers when the bikers wheel around in a comprehensive, gravel-spraying U-turn thirty yards up ahead tells him that what he had felt was relief.Oh, please, no, Pam says.In the waiting automobiles, every head turns as the motorcycles flash by once more(prenominal), returning the way they came. For a correspond of seconds, the whizz sound to be heard is the receding furor of five Harley-Davidson cycles. Danny Tcheda takes off his uniform hat and wipes his forehead. Pam Stevens arches her back and exhales. Then someone blasts his horn, and devil other horns join in, and a guy with a graying walrus moustache and a denim shirt is place up a three-quarter- sized badge in a leather case and explaining that he is the cousin of a county-circuit judge and an honorary member of the La Riviere police force, which basi remembery elbow room he neer narks speeding or parking tickets and can go wherever he likes. The essentialinessache spreads out in a broad grin. So alone let me get by, and you can go back to your business, Officer.Not letting him get by is his business, Danny says, and he is forced to quote this message several times earlier he can get on to the next case. afterward sending away a a yoke of(prenominal) more disgruntled citizens, he checks to see how long he must wait to begin with he can tell off Wendell commonality. trusted as shooting the reporter cannot be more than cardinal or three cars back. As soon as Danny raises his head, horns blast and people start shouting at him. Let us in Hey, bud, I pay your salary, remember? I wanna conference to Dale, I wanna talk to DaleA hardly a(prenominal) men get unde r ones skin gotten out of their cars. Their fingers are pointing at Danny, their mouths are operative, but he cannot make out what they are yelling. A band of pain runs like a red-hot iron bar from behind his left(p) eye to the shopping centre of his brain. Some thing is wrong he cannot see Greens ugly red car. Where the hell is it? asshole damn and double damn, Green must chip in eased out of the line and operate into the field onside Eds. Danny snaps around and inspects the field. Angry voices and car horns boil up at his back. No beat-up red Toyota, no Wendell Green. What do you know, the windbag gave upA few minutes later the traffic thins out, and Danny and Pam think their job is pretty much over. All quadruplet lanes of way 35 are empty, their usual condition on a Saturday morning. The one truck that rolls along keeps on rolling, on its way to Centralia. commend we ought to go up there? Pam claims, nodding toward the remains of the store. maybe, in a couple minutes. Danny is not eager to get within range of that smell. He would be perfectly happy to stay down here until the M.E. and the enjoin wagon do along. What gets into people, eitherhow? He would happily surrender two days pay to be spared the sight of Irma Freneaus poor body.Then he and Pam hear two distinct sounds at once, and neither one makes them comfortable. The premiere is that of a fresh wave of vehicles racing down the highway to their position the second, the rumble of motorcycles descending upon the scene from somewhere behind the old store.Is there a back road to this place? he asks, incredulous.Pam shrugs. Sounds like it. But look Dalell have to deal with Beezers goons, because were gonna have our hold full down here.Aw, cripes, Danny says. possibly thirty cars and pickups are converging on the end of the micro lane, and two he and Pam can see that these people are angrier and more immovable than the first bunch. At the far end of the clump, some men and women are l eaving their vehicles on the shoulder and walking toward the two officers. The drivers at the move of the pack are waving their fists and shouting even before they try to turn in. Incredibly, a woman and two teenage kids are holding up a long banner that reads WE WANT THE FISHERMAN A man in a dusty old Caddy presss his sleeve by dint of with(predicate) the window and displays a handmake placard GILBERTSON MUST GO.Danny looks over his shoulder and sees that the Thunder Five must have found a back road, because four of them are standing out in forward of Eds, looking oddly like Secret Service agents, while Beezer St. Pierre is deep in discussion with the chief. And what they look like, it occurs to Danny, is two heads of order working out a trade agreement. This makes no sense at all, and Danny turns back to the cars, the lunatics with signs, and the men and women working their way toward him and Pam.A barrel-chested, seventy-one-year-old man with a snowy goatee, Hoover Dalr ymple, plants himself in front of Pam and starts demanding his inalienable rights. Danny remembers his name because Dalrymple initiated a strife in the bar of the Nelson Hotel about six months earlier, and now here he is all over over again, get his revenge. I will not speak to your provide, he yells, and I will not listen to anything he says, because your partner has no interest in the rights of the people of this community.Danny sends away an orange Subaru driven by a sullen teenage boy in a ghastly Sabbath T-shirt, then a black Corvette with La Riviere dealers plates and a strikingly pretty, strikingly soiledmouthed young woman. Where do these people contend from? He does not recognize anyone except Hoover Dalrymple. Most of the people in front of him now, Danny supposes, were hailed in from out of town.He has set out to help Pam when a hand closes on his shoulder, and he looks behind him to see Dale Gilbertson side by side with Beezer St. Pierre. The four other bikers ho ver a few feet away. The one called Mouse, who is of course roughly the size of a haystack, collares Dales eye and grins.What are you doing? Danny asks. cool down down, Dale says. Mr. St. Pierres friends have volunteered to assist our company-control efforts, and I think we can use all the help they can moot us.Out of the side of his eye, Danny glimpses the Neary check break out of the front of the crowd, and he holds up a hand to stop them. What do they get out of this?Simple information, the chief says. Okay, boys, get to work.Beezers friends move apart and approach the crowd. The chief moves beside Pam, who first looks at him in amazement, then nods. Mouse snarls at Hoover Dalrymple and says, By the indicator invested in me, I order you to get the fuck out of here, Hoover. The old man vanishes so rapidly he seems to have dematerialized.The rest of the bikers have the same(p) effect on the angry sightseers. Danny hopes they can maintain their cool in the face of steady abus e a three-hundred-pound man who looks like a Hells Angel on a knife edge between self-control and mounting fury works wonders on a ungovernable crowd. The biker nearest Danny sends Floyd and Frank Neary away just by raising his fist at them. As they melt back to their car, the biker winks at Danny and introduces himself as Kaiser bloom. Beezers friend enjoys the process of controlling a crowd, and an immense grin threatens to break by dint of his scowl, yet molten anger bubbles underneath, just the same.Who are the other guys? Danny asks.Kaiser Bill identifies mercantilism and Sonny, who are dispersing the crowd to Dannys right. wherefore are you guys doing this?The Kaiser lowers his head so that his face hangs two march ones from Dannys. It is like confronting a bull. Heat and rage germinate from the broad features and hairy skin. Danny almost expects to see steam puffing from the mans extensive nostrils. One of the pupils is smaller than the other explosive red wires tangle through the whites. Why? Were doing it for Amy. Isnt that clear to you, Officer Tcheda?Sorry, Danny mutters. Of course. He hopes Dale will be able to keep a lid on these monsters. Watching Kaiser Bill gemstone an ancient Mustang belonging to a fool kid who failed to back up in time, he is extremely happy that the bikers dont have any blunt instruments.Through the vacant space formerly occupied by the kids Mustang, a police car rolls toward Danny and the Kaiser. As it makes its way through the crowd, a woman wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and Capri knee pants bangs her hand against the passenger windows. When the car reaches Danny the two part-timers, Bob Holtz and Paul Nestler, jump out, goggle at the Kaiser, and ask if he and Pam need help. Go up and talk to the chief, Danny says, though he should not have to. Holtz and Nestler are nice guys, but they have a lot to look out about chain of command, along with everything else.About a minute and a half later, Bobby Dulac and back b reaker Jesperson show up. Danny and Pam wave them through as the bikers charge into the fray and drag chanting citizens off the sides and hoods of their vehicles. Sounds of struggle reach Danny over angry shouts approaching from the mob before him. It seems that he has been out here for hours. Thrusting people out of the way with great backswings of his arms, Sonny emerges to stand beside Pam, who is doing her best. Mouse and Doc wade into the clear. A trail of blood leaking from his nose, a red dim darkening his beard at the corner of his mouth, the Kaiser strides up beside Danny.Just as the crowd begins chanting, HELL NO, WE WONT GO HELL NO, WE WONT GO Holtz and Nestler return to bolster up the line. Hell no, we wont go? Danny wonders. Isnt that supposed to be about Vietnam?Only murkily aware of the sound of a police siren, Danny sees Mouse wade into the crowd and knock out the first three people he can reach. Doc settles his hands on the open window of an all-too-familiar Old smobile and asks the small, balding driver what the hell he thinks he is doing. Doc, leave him alone, Danny says, but the siren whoops again and drowns out his words.Although the little man at the wheel of the Olds looks like an uneffective math teacher or a low- direct civic functionary, he possesses the determination of a gladiator. He is the Reverend Lance Hovdahl, Dannys old sunshine school teacher.I thought I could help, the reverend says.What with all this racket, I cant really hear you too grave. Let me help you get closer, Doc says. He reaches in through the window as the siren whoops again and a State Police car slides by on the other side. bandage it, Doc, STOP Danny shouts, seeing the two men in the state car, chocolate-brown and threatening, craning their necks to stare at the spectacle of a bearded man reinforced like a grizzly bear dragging a Lutheran minister out through the window of his car. Creeping along behind them, other surprise, is Arnold Hrabowski, the pale Magyar, goggling through the windshield of his DAREmobile as if terrified by the chaos around him.The end of the lane is like a war zone now. Danny strides into the screaming mob and shoves a few people past on his way to Doc and his old Sunday school teacher, who looks evoken but not at all injured. Well, Danny, my goodness, the minister says. Im certainly glad to see you here.Doc glares at the two of them. You know each other?Reverend Hovdahl, this is Doc, Danny says. Doc, this is Reverend Hovdahl, the pastor at Mount Hebron Lutheran.Holy moly, says Doc, and right away begins to pat the little mans lapels and tug at the hem of his jacket, as if to pull him into shape. Sorry, Reverend, I hope I didnt hurt you none.The state cops and the Mad Hungarian manage at last to squeeze out of the crowd. The sound level decreases to a mild hubbub one way or another, Docs friends have silenced the loudest members of the opposition.Fortunately, the window is wider than I am, the reve rend says.Say, maybe I could come over and talk to you someday, says Doc. Ive been doing a lot of reading about first-century Christianity lately. You know, G?za Verms, John Dominic Crossan, Paula Fredriksen, stuff like that. Id like to bounce some ideas off you.Whatever Reverend Hovdahl intends to say is obliterated by the sudden fit of noise from the other end of the lane. A womans voice rises like a banshees, in an inhuman screeching that shivers the hairs on the nape of Dannys neck. It sounds to him as though escaped lunatics a thousand times more dangerous than the Thunder Five are raving through the landscape. What the devil could have happened up there? Hello boys? Unable to consume his indignation, Bobby Dulac turns to stare first at Dale, then at seaman. His voice rises, hardens. Is this shit for real? Hello boys?Dale coughs into his fist and shrugs. He wanted us to find her.Well, of course, jacklight says. He told us to come here.Why would he do that, though? Bobby ask s.Hes proud of his work. From some dim crossroads in seamans memory, an ugly voice says, Stay out of it. You mess with me and Ill strew your guts from Racine to La Riviere. Whose voice had that been? With no more tell apart than his conviction, trap understands that if he could place that voice, he would spew a name to the Fisherman. He cannot all Jack Sawyer can do at this moment is remember a stink worse than the foul cloud that fills this crumbling building a hideous smell that came from the southwest of another world. That was the Fisherman, too, or whatever the Fisherman was in that world.A thought deserving of the former rising star of the LAPDs Homicide Division awakens in his mind, and he says, Dale, I think you should let Henry hear that 911 tape.I dont get it. What for?Henrys tuned in to stuff even bats cant hear. Even if he doesnt recognize the voice, hell learn a hundred times more than what we know now.Well, Uncle Henry never bars a voice, thats true. Okay, lets get out of here. The M.E. and the evidence wagon should show up in a couple of minutes.Trailing behind the other two men, Jack thinks of Tyler Marshalls Brewers cap and where he found it that world he has worn out(p) more than half his life denying, and his return to which this morning continues to send shocks through his system. The Fisherman left the cap for him in the Territories, the land he had first heard of when Jacky was six when Jacky was six, and Daddy played the horn. It is all coming back to him, that immense adventure, not because he wishes it, but because it has to come back forces extracurricular himself are picking him up by the scruff of his neck and carrying him forward. ahead into his own past The Fisherman is proud of his handiwork, yes, the Fisherman is deliberately taunt them a truth so obvious none of the three men had to speak it aloud but really the Fisherman is baiting only Jack Sawyer, who alone has seen the Territories. And if thats true, as it has to be, then then the Territories and all they contain are involved somehow in these wretched crimes, and he has been thrust into a drama of enormous consequence he cannot possibly taste right now. The Tower. The Beam. He had seen this in his mothers handwriting, something about the Tower falling and the Beams breaking these things are parts of the puzzle, whatever they mean, as is Jacks gut conviction that Tyler Marshall is still alive, tucked away in some pocket of the other world. The recognition that he can never speak of all this to anyone else, not even Henry Leyden, makes him feel intensely alone.Jacks thoughts blow away in the noisy chaos that erupts alongside and in front of the house. It sounds like an Indian attack in a cowboy movie, whooping and yelling and the sound of zip feet. A woman sends up a shrill scream eerily like the blip-blips of the police siren he had half-noted a few moments ago. Dale mutters Jeez, and breaks into a run, followed by Bobby and Jack.Out side, what appears to be a half dozen crazy people are racing around in the weedy gravel in front of Eds. acid Jesperson and Beezer, still too stunned to react, watch them runaway back and forth. The crazy people make an amazing amount of noise. One man yells, KILL THE FISHERMAN KILL THE DIRTY BASTARD some other is shouting LAW N ORDER N FREE BEER A scrawny suit in bib overalls picks up FREE BEER WE WANT FREE BEER A harpy too old for her tank top and blue jeans skitters around waving her arms and screeching at the top of her lungs. The grins on their faces repoint that these people are engaged in some dimwitted prank. They are having the time of their lives.Up from the end of the lane comes a State Police car, with the Mad Hungarians DARE Pontiac right behind it. In the middle of the chaos, Henry Leyden tilts his head and smiles to himself.When he sees his chief take off after one of the men, change back breaker Jesperson lurches into action and spots Doodles Sanger, against whom he has borne a grudge ever since she turned him down late one night in the Nelson Hotel. Dit recognizes sideslip Runkleman, the tall galoot with the broken nose Dale is chasing and he knows Freddy Saknessum, but Freddy is doubtless too fast for him and, besides, Dit has the feeling that if he throw his hands on Freddy Saknessum, about eight hours later he would in all probability come down with something really nasty. Bobby Dulac is on the skinny guys case, so Doodles is Dits target, and he looks forward to pulling her down into the weeds and reservation her pay for calling him what she did, six years ago in the Nelsons filthy bar. (In front of maybe a dozen of French Landings most raffish characters, Doodles had compared him to the then chiefs smelly, waddling old mongrel, Tubby.)Dit looks her in the eye, and for a second she stops jumping around to stand flat-footed on the worldly concern and give him a little come-hither motion with the fingers of both hands. He launch es himself at her, but when he gets to where she was, she is six feet off to the right, shifting on her feet like a basketball player. Tubby-Tubby, she says. Come and get it, Tub-Tub. Furious, Dit reaches, misses, and nearly loses his balance. Doodles prances away laughing and mouths the hateful expression. Dit doesnt get it why doesnt Doodles just break away and take off ? Its like she almost wants to get caught, but first she has to run out the clock. afterwards another serious lunge that misses the target by only an inch or two, Dit Jesperson wipes the sweat off his face and checks out the scene. Bobby Dulac is snapping cuffs on the skinny guy, but Dale and Hollywood Sawyer are faring only a little offend than he is. Teddy Runkleman and Freddy Saknessum dodge and bob away from their pursuers, both of them cackling like idiots and shouting their halfwit slogans. Why is low-life scum always so agile? Dit supposes that rodents like Runkleman and Saknessum get more practice in bei ngness light on their feet than regular people.He charges Doodles, who slips past him and goes into a chuckling, high-stepping diddley-bop. Over her shoulder, Dit sees Hollywood finally fake out Saknessum, wrap an arm around his waist, and throw him to the ground.You didnt have to get all physical on my ass, Saknessum says. His eyes shift, and he gives a brief nod. Hey, Runks.Teddy Runkleman glances at him, and his eyes shift, too. He stops moving. The chief says, What, you run out of gas?Partys over, Runkleman says. Hey, we were just funnin, you know?Aw, Runksie, I wanna play some more, Doodles says, throwing a few hip wiggles into the diddley-bop. In a flash, Beezer St. Pierre thrusts his mountainous self between her and Dit. He steps forward, rumbling like a semi dismissal up a steep grade. Doodles tries to dance backward, but Beezer envelops her and carries her toward the chief.Beezie, doncha love me no more? Doodles asks.Beezer grunts in disgust and deposits her in front of the chief. The two state cops, Perry embrown and Jeff Black, are hanging back, looking even more disgusted than the biker. If Dits mental processes were to be transcribed from their shorthand into standard English, the give would be, Hes gotta have something on the ball if he brews that Kingsland Ale, because that is some fine, fine beer. And look at the chief Hes so ready to bust a gut, he cant even see that were about to lose this case.You were FUNNIN? the chief roars. Whats the MATTER with you idiots? Dont you have any respect for that poor girl in there?As the state cops step forward to take charge, Dit sees Beezer go soused with shock for a moment, then move as inconspicuously as possible away from the group. No one but Dit Jesperson pays any attention to him the enormous biker has done his bit, and now his part is over. Arnold Hrabowski, who had been more or less concealed behind Brown and Black, shoves his hands in his pockets, hunches his shoulders, and gives Dit a glanc e of shamefaced apology. Dit doesnt get it What does the Mad Hungarian have to feel so guilty about? Hell, he just got here. Dit looks back at Beezer, who is advancing ponderously toward the side of the shack and surprise, surprise everybodys best pal and favorite reporter, Mr. Wendell Green, now appearing a little alarmed. Guess more than one kind of scum just rose to the surface, Dit thinks.Beezer likes women who are smart and levelheaded, like Bear girl brainless skanks like Doodles drive him crazy. He reaches out, grabs two handfuls of pasty, rayon-covered flesh, and scoops wriggling Doodles under his arm.Doodles says, Beezie, doncha love me no more?He lowers the dumb mutt to the ground in front of Dale Gilbertson. When Dale finally explodes at these four grown-up juvenile delinquents, Beezer remembers the place Freddy had given Runksie, and looks over the chiefs shoulder at the front of the old store. To the left of the rotting gray entrance, Wendell Green is aiming his cam era at the group before him, getting fancy, bending and leaning, stepping to one side and another as he snaps pictures. When he sees Beezer looking at him through his lens, Wendell straightens up and lowers his camera. He has an maladroit little smile on his face.Green must have slithered in through the back way, Beezer imagines, because theres no way the cops down front would give him a pass. Come to think of it, Doodles and the Dodos must have come the same way. He hopes all of them did not learn of the back road by following him, but thats a possibility.The reporter lets his camera hang from its rack up and, keeping his eyes on Beezer, sidles away from the old shanty. The guilty, frightened way he moves reminds Beezer of a hyenas s attach toward its carrion. Wendell Green does fear Beezer, and Beezer cannot blame him. Green is lucky that Beezer did not actually rip off his head, instead of scarce talking about it. Yet . . . Greens hyenalike crawl strikes Beezer as pretty stran ge, under the circumstances. He cant be afraid of getting beaten up in front of all these cops, can he?Greens uneasiness forms a link in Beezers mind to the communication he had seen pass between Runkleman and Freddy. When their eyes shifted, when they looked away, they were looking at the reporter He had set the whole thing up in advance. Green was using the Dodos as a disturbance from whatever he was doing with his camera, of course. Such total sleaziness, such moral ugliness, infuriates Beezer. Galvanized by loathing, he moves quietly away from Dale and the other policemen and walks toward Wendell Green, keeping his eyes locked on the reporters.He sees Wendell consider devising a break for it, then disown the idea, most likely because he knows he doesnt have a aspect of getting away.When Beezer comes to within ten feet of him, Green says, We dont need any pain in the neck here, Mr. St. Pierre. Im just doing my job. Surely you can understand that.I understand a lot of things, Beezer says. How much did you pay those clowns?Who? What clowns? Wendell pretends to break Doodles and the others for the first time. Oh, them? argon they the ones who were making all that ruckus?And why would they go do a thing like that?Because theyre animals, I guess. The expression on Wendells face communicates a great desire to align himself with Beezer on the side of human beings, as unlike to animals like Runkleman and Saknessum.Taking care to fix Greens eyes, instead of his camera, with his own, Beezer moves in closer and says, Wendy, youre a real piece of work, you know that?Wendell holds up his hands to ward off Beezer. Hey, we may have had our differences in the past, but Still looking him in the eye, Beezer folds his right hand around the camera and plants his left on Wendell Greens chest. He jerks the right hand back and gives Green a monolithic shove with the left. One of two things is going to break, Greens neck or the camera strap, and he does not much care which it is to be.To a sound like the crack of a whip, the reporter flails backward, barely managing to remain upright. Beezer is pulling the camera out of the case, from which dangle two strips of severed leather. He drops the case and rotates the camera in his big hands.Hey, dont do that Wendell says, his voice louder than speech but softer than a shout.What is it, an old F2A?If you know that, you know its a classic. Give it back to me.Im not going to hurt it, Im going to clean it out. Beezer snaps open the back of the camera, gets one thick finger under the exposed length of film, and rips out the consummate roll. He smiles at the reporter and tosses the film into the weeds. See how much better it feels without all that crap in there? This is a nice little machine you shouldnt fill it with garbage.Wendell does not dare show how furious he is. Rubbing the sore spot on the back of his neck, he growls, That alleged(prenominal) garbage is my livelihood, you oaf, you moron. Now give me b ack my camera.Beezer casually holds it out before him. I didnt quite catch all of that. What did you say?His only repartee a bleak glance, Wendell snatches the camera from Beezers hand.When the two state cops finally step forward, Jack feels a mixture of disappointment and relief. What they are going to do is obvious, so let them do it. Perry Brown and Jeff Black will take the Fisherman case away from Dale and run their own probe. From now on, Dale will be lucky to get random scraps from the states table. Jacks greatest sadness is that Brown and Black should have walked into this madhouse, this circus. They have been waiting for their moment all along in a sense, waiting for the local guy to uprise his incompetence but what is going on now is a overt humiliation for Dale, and Jack wishes it werent happening. He could not have imagined feeling satisfying for the arrival of a biker gang at a crime scene, but thats how bad it is. Beezer St. Pierre and his companions kept the cr owd away more expeditiously than Dales officers. The question is, how did all those people find out?Apart from the wrong to Dales reputation and self-esteem, however, Jack has few regrets about the case liberty chit to another jurisdiction. Let Brown and Black scour every root cellar in French County Jack has the feeling they wont get any throw out than the Fisherman permits. To go further, he thinks, youd have to travel in educational activitys Brown and Black could never understand, visit places they are certain do not exist. Going further means making friends with opopanax, and men like Brown and Black distrust anything that even smells like opopanax. Which means that, in foulness of everything Jack has said to himself since the murder of Amy St. Pierre, he will have to catch the Fisherman by himself. Or maybe not completely by himself. Dale is going to have a lot more time on his hands, after all, and no publication what the State Police do to him, Dale is too wrapped up in this case to walk away from it. point Gilbertson, says Perry Brown, I believe we have seen enough here. Is this what you call securing an area?Dale gives up on Teddy Runkleman and turns in frustration to the state cops, who stand side by side, like storm troopers. In his expression, Jack can see that he knows exactly what is going to happen, and that he hopes it will not be humiliatingly brutal. I did everything in my power to make this area secure, Dale says. After the 911 call came in, I talked to my men face to face and ordered them to come out in pairs at reasonable intervals, to keep from arousing any curiosity.Chief, you must have used your radio, says Jeff Black. Because for sure somebody was tuned in.I did not use the radio, Dale says. And my people knew better than to spread the news. But you know what, Officer Black? If the Fisherman called us on 911, maybe he also made a couple of anonymous calls to the citizens.Teddy Runkleman has been attending to this discussion lik e a spectator at a tennis final. Perry Brown says, Lets give care first things first. What do you intend to do with this man and his friends? Are you going to charge them? The sight of his face is getting on my nerves.Dale thinks for a moment, then says, Im not going to charge them. Get out of here, Runkleman. Teddy moves backward, and Dale says, Hold it for a second. How did you get here?The back road, Teddy says. Comes straight down from behind Goltzs. Thunder Five came the same way. So did that big-shot reporter, Mr. Green.Wendell Green is here?Teddy points to the side of the ruin. Dale glances over his shoulder, and Jack looks in the same direction and witnesses Beezer St. Pierre ripping film from the back of a camera while Wendell Green watches in dismay.One more question, Dale says. How did you learn that the Fre-neau girls body was out here?They was five or six bodies up at Eds, is what I heard. My brother Erland called up and told me. He heard it from his girlfriend.Go on, get out of here, Dale says, and Teddy Runkleman ambles away as if he has been awarded a medal for good citizenship.All right, Perry Brown says. Chief Gilbertson, you have reached the end of your leash. As of now, this investigation is to be conducted by deputy Black and myself. Ill want a likeness of the 911 tape and copies of all notes and statements taken by you and your officers. Your role is to be entirely subordinate to the states investigation, and to cooperate fully when called upon. You will be given updates at the discretion of Lieutenant Black and myself.If you ask me, Chief Gilbertson, you are getting far more than you deserve. I have never seen a more disorganized crime scene. You violated the security of this site to an unbelievable degree. How umteen of you walked into the . . . the structure?Three, Dale says. Myself, Officer Dulac, and Lieutenant Sawyer.Lieutenant Sawyer, Brown says. Excuse me, has Lieutenant Sawyer rejoined the LAPD? Has he become an official membe r of your department? And if not, why did you give him access to that structure? In fact, what is Mr. Sawyer doing here in the first place?Hes cleared more homicide cases than you and me ever will, no matter how long we live.Brown gives Jack an evil glance, and Jeff Black stares straight ahead. beyond the two state cops, Arnold Hrabowski also glances at Jack Sawyer, though not at all the way Perry Brown did. Arnolds expression is that of a man who deeply wishes to be invisible, and when he finds Jacks eye on him, he quickly glances sideways and shifts on his feet.Oh, Jack thinks. Of course, the Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Hungarian, there you go.Perry Brown asks Dale what Mr. St. Pierre and his friends are doing on the scene, and Dale replies that they are assisting with crowd control. Did Dale advise Mr. St. Pierre that in exchange for this service he would be kept up-to-date on the investigation? It was something like that, yes.Jack steps back and begins to move sideways along a lenify a rc that will bring him to Arnold Hrabowski.Incredible, says Brown. Tell me, Chief Gilbertson, did you decide to delay a little bit before passing the news on to Lieutenant Black and myself ?I did everything according to procedure, Dale says. In answer to the next question he says that yes, he has called for the medical examiner and the evidence wagon, which, by the way, he can see coming up the lane right now.The Mad Hungarians efforts at self-control succeed only in making him look as though he urgently needs to urinate. When Jack places a hand on his shoulder, he stiffens like a cigar-store Indian.Calm down, Arnold, Jack says, then raises his voice. Lieutenant Black, if youre taking over this case, theres some information you should have.Brown and Black turn their attention to him.The man who made the 911 call used the pay phone at the 7-Eleven store on Highway 35 in French Landing. Dale had the phone taped off, and the owner knows to keep people from handling it. You might get so me useful prints from that phone.Black scribbles something in his notebook, and Brown says, Gentlemen, I think your role is finished here. Chief, use your people to disperse those individuals at the bottom of the lane. By the time the M.E. and I come out of that structure, I dont want to see a single person down there, including you and your officers. Youll get a call later in the week, if I have any new information.Wordlessly, Dale turns away and points Bobby Dulac down the path, where the crowd has dwindled to a few stubborn souls leaning against their cars. Brown and Black shake hands with the medical examiner and confer with the specialists in charge of the evidence wagon.Now, Arnold, Jack says, you like being a cop, dont you?Me? I love being a cop. Arnold cannot quite force himself to meet Jacks eyes. And I could be a good one, I know I could, but the chief doesnt have enough faith in me. He thrusts his trembling hands into his pants pockets.Jack is torn between feeling pity fo r this pathetic wanna-be and the pulsation to kick him all the way down to the end of the lane. A good cop? Arnold couldnt even be a good scoutmaster. Thanks to him, Dale Gilbertson got a public dressing-down that probably made him feel as though hed been put in the stocks. But you didnt follow orders, did you, Arnold?Arnold quivers like a tree in love by lightning. What? I didnt do anything.You told someone. Maybe you told a couple of people.No Arnold shakes his head violently. I just called my wife, thats all. He looks imploringly at Jack. The Fisherman talked to me, he told me where he put the girls body, and I wanted Paula to know. Honest, Holl Lieutenant Sawyer, I didnt think shed call anybody, I just wanted to tell her. rotten move, Arnold, Jack says. You are going to tell the chief what you did, and youre going to do it right now. Because Dale deserves to know what went wrong, and he shouldnt have to blame himself. You like Dale, dont you?The chief ? Arnolds voice wobbles with respect for his chief. Sure I do. Hes, hes . . . hes great. But isnt he going to fire me?Thats up to him, Arnold, Jack says. If you ask me, you deserve it, but maybe youll get lucky.The Mad Hungarian shuffles off toward Dale. Jack watches their conversation for a second, then walks past them to the side of the old store, where Beezer St. Pierre and Wendell Green face each other in unhappy silence.Hello, Mr. St. Pierre, he says. And hello to you, Wendell.Im lodgment a complaint, Green says. Im covering the biggest story of my life, and this lout spoils a whole roll of film. You cant treat the press that way we have a right to photograph whatever the hell we like.I guess you woulda said you had a right to photograph my daughters dead body, too. Beezer glares at Jack. This piece of shit stipendiary Teddy and the other lunkheads to go nuts so nobody would notice him sneaking inside there. He took pictures of the girl.Wendell jabs a finger at Jacks chest. He has no proof of that. But Ill tell you something, Sawyer. I did get pictures of you. You were conceal evidence in the back of your truck, and I got you dead to rights. So think twice before you try to mess with me, because Ill hang you out to dry.A dangerous red mist seems to fill Jacks head. Were you going to sell photographs of that girls body?Whats it to you? An ugly smirk widens Wendell Greens mouth. Youre not exactly lily-white either, are you? Maybe we can do each other some good, huh?The red mist darkens and fills Jacks eyes. We can do each other some good? rest beside Jack, Beezer St. Pierre clenches and unclenches his enormous fists. Beezer, Jack knows, catches his tone perfectly, but the vision of one dollar bill signs has so gripped Wendell Green that he hears Jacks threat as a straightforward question.You let me reload my camera and get the pictures I need, and I keep quiet about you.Beezer lowers his head and balls his hands again.Tell you what. Im a magnanimous guy maybe I could even cut you in, say ten percent of my total.Jack would prefer to break his nose, but he table of contents himself with a hard punch to the reporters stomach. Green clutches his gut and folds in half, then falls to the ground. His face has turned a hectic pink, and he struggles for breath. His eyes register shock and disbelief.See, Im a generous guy, too, Wendell. I probably saved you thousands of dollars in dental work, plus a broken jaw.Dont forget the plastic surgery, says Beezer, grinding a fist into the palm of the other hand. He looks as if someone just stole his favorite dessert off the dinner table.Wendells face has become a reddish shade of purple.For your information, Wendell, no matter what you think you saw, I am not concealing evidence. If anything I am revealing it, though I hardly expect you to understand.Green manages to wheeze in something like a cubic inch of air.When your wind starts to come back, get out of here. Crawl, if you have to. Go back to your car and drive aw ay. And for Gods sake, make it snappy, or our friend here is likely to put you in a wheelchair for the rest of your life.Slowly, Wendell Green gets to his knees, takes another noisy drink of oxygen, and levers himself semi-upright. He waggles one open hand at them, but his core is unclear. He could be telling Beezer and Jack to stay away from him, or that he will trouble them no further, or both. His trunk flex over his belt, his hands pressed to his stomach, Green stumbles around the side of the building.I guess I oughta thank you, Beezer says. You let me keep my promise to my old lady. But I have to say, Wendell Green is one guy Id really like to deconstruct.Man, Jack says, I wasnt sure if I could get in before you did.Its true, my restraint was crumbling.Both men smile. Beezer St. Pierre, Beezer says, and sticks out a hand.Jack Sawyer. Jack takes his hand and experiences no more than a second of pain.Are you gonna let the state guys do all the work, or will you keep going on y our own?What do you think? Jack says.If you ever need any help, or you want reinforcements, all you have to do is ask. Because I do want to get this son of a bitch, and I figure you have a better chance of finding him than anyone else.On the drive back to Norway Valley, Henry says, Oh, Wendell took a picture of the body, all right. When you came out of the building and went to your truck, I heard someone take a couple of pictures, but I thought it might have been Dale. Then I heard it again when you and Dale were inside with Bobby Dulac, and I realized someone was taking a picture of me Well, now, I say to myself, this must be Mr. Wendell Green, and I told him to come out from behind the wall. Thats when those people charged out, yelling and screaming. As soon as that happened, I heard Mr. Green trot around from the side, go into the building, and shoot a few pictures. Then he sneaked out and stood by the side of the building, which is where your friend Beezer caught up with him and took care of things. Beezer is a infrequent fellow, isnt he?Henry, were you going to tell me about this?Of course, but you were running around all over the place, and I knew Wendell Green wasnt going to leave until he was thrown out. Ill never read another word he writes. Never. alike here, Jack says.But youre not giving up on the Fisherman, are you? In spite of what that pompous state cop said.I cant give up now. To tell you the truth, I think those waking dreams I mentioned yesterday were connected to this case.Ivey-divey. Now, lets get back to Beezer. Didnt I hear him say he wanted to deconstruct Wendell?Yeah, I think so.He must be a fascinating man. I gather from my nephew that the Thunder Five spends Saturday afternoons and evenings in the spine Bar. Next week, maybe Ill start up Rhodas old car and drive to Centralia, have a few beers and a nice gab with Mr. St. Pierre. Im sure he has interesting taste in music.You want to drive to Centralia? Jack stares at Henry, whose only concession to the absurdity of this suggestion is a little smile.Blind people can drive perfectly well, Henry says. Probably, they can drive better than most sighted people. Ray Charles can, anyhow.Come on, Henry. Why would you think Ray Charles can drive a car?Why, you ask? Because one night in Seattle, this was, oh, forty years ago, back when I had a gig at KIRO, Ray took me out for a spin. flat as Lady Godivas backside. No trouble at all. We stuck to the side roads, of course, but Ray got up to fifty-five, Im pretty sure.Assuming this really happened, werent you scared? stir? Of course not. I was his navigator. I certainly dont think Id have a problem navigating to Centralia along this sleepy stretch of back-country highway. The only reason guile people dont drive is that other people wont let them. Its a power issue. They want us to stay marginalized. Beezer St. Pierre would understand perfectly.And here I was, thinking I was going to visit the madhouse this afternoon, Jack s ays.

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