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Princes of Mannsborough, Part 16
by
Vulgar Argot
(MF, exhib)
After his morning
ablutions,
Next, he booted up the
computer in the living room in order to check his e-mail. As he answered the
easy ones, he gave himself time to think about what he had accomplished and
where he stood.
Brianne was, effectively,
finished. At best, she had Elliot to dominate. Elliot's only real social
standing came from being with Marigold. She might choose someone with higher
social status as a boyfriend. But, it would be as a supplicant, not a
princess and it would never have time to set before school was over. In a
week,
Getting up to stretch his
legs,
As he walked by the living
room couch,
The third item was a
keychain with a single key on it. The key was clearly emblazoned with the
Mercedes-Benz logo. With a furtive glance towards the bedroom,
Finally,
As he poured himself a cup
of coffee,
It said that she didn't
want to accept help from Marigold, but was in desperate enough straits that
she would listen to what Marigold had to offer. Also, it mentioned that she
didn't have regular computer access and asked if it was okay to call
After only a momentary
hesitation,
Placing the steaming hot
mug on a side table, he gently rolled Svetlana over, "Sveta," he
said, his tone conversational.
Svetlana opened her eyes
and tried to focus on him through her hair.
"Dule," she said
groggily, stretching and looking around, "It's true, then. Is no
dream?"
Svetlana sat up abruptly,
"I never get..." She laid back slowly, her pallor noticeably
greener, "...sick from drinking," she added weakly.
"You were also
drugged," said
"Da," said
Svetlana, shaking her head as she rose much more gingerly this time,
"the boy, Ian, who raped me." She said it rather matter-of-factly.
Svetlana stood up and
accepted the bathrobe that
"No," said
Svetlana laid a hand gently
on
"With the
police?" asked
Svetlana nodded, sat back
down on the bed, and took a deep swallow of coffee. She winced as it went
down. It seemed like she was going to speak, so
"Dule," she said,
"I want to thank you."
Svetlana laughed and
lowered her head, looking strangely shy for a moment. Then, she said,
"No. I did not mean that, although I am glad we did. I want to thank you
for getting me out of there, not just leaving me for Ivan or one of his
security guards to decide what to do." She shuddered a little, "And
for taking me home with you. I heard Ivan tell you to leave me at a bus
station."
"That is it,"
said Svetlana, as if she'd just figured it out, "Thank you for caring
what happened to me. If you were not there, Ivan probably would have taken me
as far as the front gate and thrown me out with the clothes on my back."
"Erm,"
said
Svetlana laughed, "It
was ruined anyway. But, I will need some clothes. Do you have anything that
will even remotely fit me--enough to go shopping for more?"
"Well," said
Svetlana picked up the
shirt, examining it, "I think that 'almost' would cross the fine line
between 'fashion statement' and 'felony.'"
Svetlana told him. By the
time she was done explaining all of the vagaries of sizing in women's
clothing,
"Err," he said,
"on the other hand, I could probably find some pants from when I was
younger. You look like you're about the size I was when I was 13 or 14."
Svetlana nodded,
"There is one small problem, though."
"Oh?" asked
"I do not have very
much cash in my purse and I do not know if my credit cards will work,"
said Svetlana, "This is not Ivan's first divorce. He is probably getting
pretty good at them by now."
Svetlana smiled, "You
come in later to wash my back?"
"Sveta," said
"I am kidding,"
she said, smiling, "But, tell me you wanted to, just for a second."
"I wanted to,"
said
Svetlana's smile was even
wider, "Thank you, Dule. But, answer me something, please?"
"If I can," said
"Why even once?"
she asked, "I could sense that you didn't want to. And, you do not
strike me as the sort who just accumulates notches in his belt. You sent
Matika away when you could have had both of us."
"Matika was a
ringer," said
"My husband,
actually," said Svetlana, "And they were part of why this party was
the last straw. Ivan has done some really awful things for Randy in the past,
but....This was too much. That was why I wanted her to be there when..."
"When we got
caught?" asked
Svetlana nodded, "I
tried to run away twice. Each time, Ivan brought me back. He was not going to
let me go unless he threw me away. Because I tried to run, he kept me long
after he was interested in me. It was to punish me for running."
"Da," said
Svetlana, "Now, I have told you the question you are probably too much a
gentleman to ask. You answer mine."
"I think," said
Svetlana laughed,
"Randy does not want me. I throw myself at Randy,
he wants every woman but me. I try to seduce him. He moves out of the house.
I drink with him until I am too drunk to stand up,
he gets me a blanket so I can sleep. I fall asleep in his bed, he sleeps on
the couch."
"You know," said
"Not my family," said Svetlana, chuckling mirthlessly,
"not anymore. Even if Randy did want me, he will not now."
"Before he handed me
your purse," said
"Ah," said
Svetlana, a hint of melancholy is her voice, "my Randy. He is so sweet
to his old mama."
"I think you are
right," said Svetlana, "But, I am not so good at doing what is good
for me, even when I know what it is."
In the attic,
Still, he had no intention
of getting killed because he got schmaltzy at the last minute. Peeling off
twenty bills, he stuck them in his wallet. The rest went in his pocket. The would go in the duffel bag the next chance he got.
The clothes took longer to
find than he expected. By the time he wrestled the box downstairs, Svetlana
was done with her shower and lying, asleep again, on his bed. She'd taken the
time to make up the bed, but not to dress or dry her hair. Asleep, with her
wet hair spread out in a nimbus around her head, she looked absurdly
innocent.
He sat down next to her on
the bed. Reaching out with just his fingertips, he gently stroked the flat of
her stomach. Svetlana sighed in her sleep, undulating
a little to rise to meet him. Knowing that he had wanted her for ignoble
reasons didn't make
Realizing that her eyes
were open,
"I brought you
pants," he said quietly.
"Maybe you would like
to keep doing what you were doing before I try them on, eh?" asked
Svetlana.
"No," said
Svetlana pouted at him as
she sat up. As she tried on each pair of pants, it seemed to
After she had put on a belt
and the rolled up the legs into big cuffs, Svetlana considered herself
critically in the full-length mirror, "I look like farmer's wife, but it
will do." She picked up Randy's shirt, a red flannel button-down that
looked like it could have fit two of her inside of it, threw it on and, after
a moment's consideration, tied the ends of it together between her breasts.
"My shoes are going to
look ridiculous with this," opined Svetlana, "What can we do about
that?"
"I could knock the
heels off, maybe," said
Svetlana looked at him
skeptically, "They are my favorite shoes."
-=-
One last time,
"How did you know that
one would work?" asked Svetlana as they headed out to the car.
"It looks like Ivan is
working from a list of your credit cards," said
Svetlana nodded and
followed
"I don't know the
codes," said
"They are all the
same," said Svetlana, "Ivan's birthday, 0721."
When he finally hit a card
he couldn't use,
She looked over at
"Because," said
Thule, "if your husband wants to make trouble with me for emptying out
his credit cards, I want you to be clearly visible on the security tape, so
that I can establish that you were with me."
Svetlana came over.
"Twenty-five
hundred," said Svetlana.
Svetlana's eyes lit up like
a child on Christmas morning, "Oh, Dule," she said. Reaching her
hands, still full of money, up around the back of his head, she kissed him.
At first, the kiss was pure gratitude and relief, but
Figuring that he might as
well be shot for a wolf as for a lamb,
Svetlana's eyes were like
saucers, "Dule," she said.
"Put the money
away," he commanded.
Svetlana nodded, her hands
coming down from the back of his head, jamming the bills into the tiny purse,
having to shift things around to get it all in before she could cram it shut.
Once she'd done that, she reached down with both hands and undid
"No," growled
But, Svetlana was already
out of the pants
"Be quick,"
Svetlana grunted, raising and lowering her hips as she slid up and down
As it was, it seemed to
take forever before he came. As he let out his groan of pleasure, Svetlana
bit his hand, causing him to pull it away. Then, she gave a loud cry of
triumph that echoed across the still blissfully empty town square.
A few seconds later, she
squirmed off of him, onto the ground, retrieving the pants, but not putting
them on, "Come on, Dule," she said a little impatiently as she ran
back towards the car, "We are running out of time."
In the car, she pulled on a
new pair of underwear, stripped off Randy's shirt, and put on a new bra.
Despite how much he'd seen of her, Thule still found himself glancing over to
watch her as she undressed and dressed.
Only when a car headed the
other way had to swerve to get back on the road after passing them did
Svetlana thought about it
and nodded, "Da," she said, "that might slow us down."
Once at the mall, Svetlana
strolled off to the ladies' room to clean up,
As if she could sense the
question on his mind, Svetlana said, "If I am going to start over, I
can't look like Mrs. Ivan Vandevoort. I must just be what I once intended to
be--Svetlana, university student."
Svetlana shrugged, "Go
to
"Then," she said,
unbuttoning the pants Thule had lent her and shimmying out of them, "I
will finalize my divorce from Ivan, get my money," She slid the new
jeans on, "Fifteen million dollars is not such bad pay for what I did.
Buttoning up the pants, she asked, "How do I look?"
"Fine, fine,"
said
"No time," said
Svetlana, shucking the pants, "you said so yourself. Before Ivan found
me in Moscva, I was going to be university student. Now that Ivan is done
with me, maybe I will be university student here in
"Luggage," said
Svetlana, "I can not carry all of this without luggage. So, back into
the mall they went, selecting a set of matching luggage for Svetlana. When
she tried to pay with the same credit card, it was declined. She tried the
next card up the line, also declined. She shrugged and counted out the amount
in cash.
Out at the car,
"How do I look?"
she asked
"Good," said
Svetlana looked in the
mirror, digging through all of the cash in her bag to bring out and reapply
the brick-red lipstick she kept in there. Smacking her lips, she said,
"Cool."
"So," asked
Svetlana's smile grew
sadder, "I should really get going. The sooner I do, the sooner I can
disappear so that Ivan can not change his mind. Take me to bus station,
please."
"Oh," said
Svetlana, the smile completely gone from her face now.
That brought the sad smile
back, "Thank you, Dule. But, I know you want to be rid of me before I
get you killed."
"Well, yes,"
admitted
"Why?" asked
Svetlana.
Svetlana's eyes flashed.
Her smile was feral now and made
"I would like that
very much," she said.
So, her answer surprised
him, "Actually," she said, "I am starving. I saw a diner in
this lot somewhere."
After that,
Standing on tip toe,
Svetlana reached up behind
-=-
He felt like everyone was
staring at him when he sat down. He knew that Jonas, Marigold, and Dawn
certainly were. Marigold and Dawn were dressed in nearly identical sundresses
that must have belonged to Marigold, although
As the congregation sat
down,
Neither Jonas nor Marigold
nor Dawn spoke until the service was over, except to follow the service.
Jonas, Marigold, and Dawn
formed up around
The reverend gave a
frustrated sigh, "You should really..."
Jonas laid a hand on the
reverend's wrist, keeping him from touching
"So," asked
Jonas, "why did you come today?"
"I don't know,"
admitted
They waited. No one
interrupted the long pause.
"It's just,"
Jonas put a strong hand on
After Jonas walked off,
"Definitely,"
said Dawn, indicating the sundress, "I've got to do something to
counteract the threads."
Dawn shrugged, "It was
pretty enough, but church is not really my thing."
"Mine either,"
agreed
"Yeah," said
Marigold, "I think I could use a little nap."
-=-
"Marigold," he
asked, "first thing tomorrow morning, I need you to do something for me.
I jammed a pen camera behind the wire for the emergency exit in the girl's
locker room during the rape yesterday. It's the one I took from Adam. Could
you retrieve it, please? It's very important.
"Of course," said
Marigold, "but Dawn has gym first period. It might make more sense for
her to get it."
"Okay," said
Marigold, "Why?"
"Err," said
Reaching into the glove
compartment, he extracted a set of lockpicks in a velvet bag. They were one
of the items he'd been forced to discard before the party. As it turned out,
he didn't need them today either. The outside door wasn't even locked.
Inside, the doors to both locker rooms were open, too. Taking a quick look
around to make sure that no one else was in this part of the building, he
stepped into the girl's locker room.
For all
the world, it looked like nothing had happened. There was no police
tape, no indication of a crime scene at all.
The pen camera was pointing
towards the ceiling, like it had been bumped by a shoulder or something. The
battery was dead. It was never meant to record more than a couple of hours.
Dawn asked, "Did you
get it?"
"I don't know,"
said
"We're going to wait a
couple of days to see what's on that tape?" asked Dawn, shocked.
"What about
today?" asked Dawn.
"
"Hello, Maya,"
said
"
"Yes," said Maya.
A pause, then,
"Yes."
"Okay," said
"I don't know,"
said Maya, "Everything is so screwed up now. I can't take it."
"All right," said
"No," said Maya,
"No. He'll still be here then."
"All right," said
"Six..." said
Maya, "No. Make it seven."
"Okay," said
"Umm...," said
Maya.
"How about the
"Okay," said
Maya.
"Repeat it back to
me," said
"Seven p.m., Chelsea
Square Diner, 23rd and Ninth," repeated Maya.
"We'll be there,"
said
"I think so,"
Maya said.
"Maya," said
"No," said Maya,
"No. I'll be all right until then."
"Okay," said
"Yes," said Maya,
"I'm as sure as I can be. I'll see you then."
"Okay," said
"I love you,
"I love you too,
Maya," said
"I will," said
Maya, "Good bye,
"I guess we're going
into
"Good," said
Marigold. She breathed a sigh of relief, as if she had been holding her
breath.
"Can I help?"
asked Dawn.
Marigold looked to
Dawn looked at Marigold
questioningly. Marigold gave her a look indicating bewilderment. Then,
Marigold looked at
"Make it two o'clock
or later," said Marigold, "There are some things I need to get done
today if we're going to be in the city late. Just make sure to leave us
plenty of time."
"Will do," said
"Actually," said
Dawn, still watching
"Cool," said
Marigold, "I've been thinking about getting my ears pierced. We could go
together."
"Uh, sure," said
Dawn, "That would be cool--moral support and all that."
"What are you planning
on getting pierced?"
"Just the belly
button," said Dawn, pulling up her shirt to show the spot, "I'm too
chicken to do anything more daring."
"Surgical steel or
eighteen karat gold," said
"What are you going to
do to Dawn?" she asked.
"I just need to talk
to her," said
Marigold kissed him again,
"Don't do anything I wouldn't do."
As he got in, he said,
"You can get in the front seat if you like."
"Are you sure?"
asked Dawn.
"Of course," said
Dawn got out of the car,
came around, and got back in.
"So," Dawn asked
after a couple of minutes of driving in silence, "what's up?"
"I just thought we
needed to clear the air on a few things," said
"Do you think Marigold
will mind?" asked Dawn.
"Will she mind if her
boyfriend and her girlfriend hang out for an hour or so?" asked
Dawn stiffened in her seat,
but looked resigned, "You know. How do you know?"
"Are you mad?"
Dawn asked.
"No," said
"You did?" asked
Dawn, blinking incredulously.
He sighed again, trying to
wipe fatigue from his temples with one hand as he drove, "Practically
every time I get to spend substantial time with her, she surprises me with
how much she's changed."
"So, you're not
mad?" Dawn asked again.
"You're sounding
rather fatalistic," observed Dawn, matching his serious tone.
"I'm running out of
time," said
Dawn asked, "How bad
is it?"
"Come on," said
Dawn, slapping
"Sancho Panza to my
Don Quixote?" asked
Dawn looked puzzled,
"I don't think I've seen that one."
"Seen?" asked
"I have dyslexia. It
gives me trouble reading," admitted Dawn, "Fortunately, I was born
into the right generation for it."
"Really?" asked
"We don't read Othello
until senior year," said Dawn.
"Hmmm," said
-=-
"Have a seat," he
said, "I've just got to get a few things done down here while I have the
time." As Dawn started to sit on the steps coming down from upstairs, he
added, "No. Not there. Use the inclined weight bench."
"Why?" asked
Dawn.
"You're a fire hazard
there," said
"In the event of a
fire," said Dawn, taking the seat
"No way," said
Dawn, looking at the weights.
"You could probably
lift that much," said
"Really?" asked
Dawn, "What technique?"
Dawn looked down. The dress
had ridden up a bit when she'd straddled the bench, the hem now dropping to
midthigh.
"No peeking," she
said, smiling coquettishly at
"Do you want to learn
the technique or do you want to flirt?" asked
"Can't I do
both?" asked Dawn.
"Not at the same
time," said
"Start," he said,
"with your hands together in the middle of the bar."
Dawn did so.
Dawn did.
"Please," he
said, breathing a little heavy, "don't do that again. You could really
be hurt if you knock the bar free or flip the bench over."
"
"As I said
before," said
"I can talk without
being handcuffed," said Dawn, trying to rise again.
"I know," said
"
"Please," said
"What's going to
happen?" asked Dawn, fear creeping into her voice. "
"No," said
"
"Dawn," asked
"The Kanes," said
Dawn.
"Dawn was your ride to
school," said
It wasn't really a
question, but Dawn said, "Yes, she was."
"Did she tell you to
get a ride with me?" asked
"I don't..."
started Dawn.
"Dawn, please,"
said
"Oh,
"Dawn,"
said
"Why not?" asked
Dawn sharply.
"What?" asked
"I'm sorry," said
Dawn. The blush was clear in her face, "Continue."
"Not the way you say
it," said Dawn, "It wasn't like an order. It was more like a taunt,
like 'Maybe you can get a ride with your dreg friend, Marigold.'"
"Didn't you think it
at all suspicious," asked
"I was stupid,"
said Dawn, "Do you know what it's like when someone is just so beautiful
that you can't think straight?"
"I told myself it was
like little boys being mean to girls they like," said Dawn, "June
is mean to everyone. So, if she was extra mean to me..."
"I don't know,"
said Dawn, "I really don't. For a while, every time I talked to Brianne,
it seemed like she was talking about you. I think she has a real thing for
you."
"You were talking to
Brianne" asked
"What?" asked
Dawn, "No. Dammit,
"You never knew you
were reporting back to Brianne on me?" asked
"No," said Dawn
vehemently, "As soon as I figured it out, I wouldn't tell them anything
else and Brianne got mean again. And, all of a sudden, I'm fair game to every
guy in school with a grabby urge. When Marigold told me how Brianne used her
to get at Maya, I felt sick to my stomach...because I knew she had pulled the
same trick on me with you.
"What did you say to
Brianne that would make her think I was on a crusade?" asked
"I believe my exact
words were, '
"Did you specify what
sort of crusade?" asked
"I didn't know what
kind of crusade," said Dawn, "I was speculating. By the time I had
any details, I wasn't talking to Brianne about you anymore."
"Can you think of
anything you might have told her to indicate the real state of affairs
between me and Randy?"
Dawn thought, "I never
mentioned Randy specifically, but I did tell her that you considered the
popular boys at Mannsborough to be a school of sharks."
"Think hard,
Dawn," said
Dawn thought, then shook
her head, "No. By the time I even suspected what you were up to, I
already knew that they meant for me to spy on you. I...I believed that you
really were becoming like them, that you wanted to be popular and hang out
with Randy. So, that's what I told them."
"No," said Dawn,
shaking her head. "I can't think of anything."
"Thank you Dawn,"
said
From where he was
crouching,
As he was undoing the
cuffs,
"Dammit,
In spite of himself,
-=-
When Dawn came back from
cleaning herself up,
"Oh, man," said
Dawn, "you're bleeding a lot."
Walking into the bathroom,
he kept his hand on the spot, feeling for how big the area of tenderness was.
It didn't seem too large. Probing with his fingers and differentiating
between the dull pain of a contusion and the sharper pain of an incision,
"I was right," he
said soothingly, "It's a tiny, little cut. I can just let it bleed out,
then wash my hair."
"What?" asked
Dawn, looking horrified, "You're just going to let it bleed? Oh, for
pity's sake. Where's your ice?"
"Right," said
Dawn, "you sit down. I'll be right back."
Dawn came in with a bundle
of ice.
He tried to get up, but
Dawn put a hand in the middle of his chest and shoved him back against the
headboard. She didn't really have the strength to do it, but she caught
"Ow," he said
involuntarily, rubbing the back of his head, "Jeez, if you want to kill
me, there's a gun in my duffel bag. It's not necessary to beat me to
death."
"Well, then, hold
still," said Dawn. She had clambered up into his lap and was now
straddling his legs so that she could reach behind his ear and place the ice
there. Actually, the ice did feel good, even if it was more for the swelling
than the actual cut.
Of course, now Dawn was
straddling his lap and her chest was, if not actually in his face, then right
under his chin.
If she noticed, she didn't
move, "
"It's okay," he
said, "I don't think anything you told Brianne or Jane is going to hurt
me. It might even get them more on my camp."
"I meant about cutting
you," said Dawn, sounding exasperated, "I must have caught you with
the loose handcuff when I slapped you."
"I'll live," said
"You scared the shit
out of me," said Dawn emphatically, "
"I would have left you
there," he answered immediately, "long enough to get everything I
had to the FBI in
"
He considered his answer
diplomatically, but ultimately answered truthfully, "Honestly," he
said, "no. If I were to do something to you while you were cuffed and
unable to get away, it would be rape. I couldn't do that. I thought I could,
once...to Brianne. But, I never would have been able to go through with it.
And, if I had, I would have just ended up trying to save her. It's one of the
shortcomings of the knight business. Nice shining armor, big white horse,
full dental and medical, but you can't ignore a damsel in distress."
"What if it wasn't
rape?" asked Dawn. "What if I wanted you to?"
The doorbell rang. Dawn's
eyes flew open. She started to get off of
"Shit," he
exclaimed, jumping up and tumbling Dawn backwards onto the bed. When she
looked up, he was already violently pulling off his shirt. Her hands were on
the top button of her sundress before realization dawned on her face.
As
Jake was waiting on the
front step. Crew cut, dark aviator glasses.
"Am I interrupting
something?" Jake asked. Then, "Jeez, do you know you're
bleeding?"
"Yes and yes,"
said
"Sorry," said
Jake. "The boss says he wants to see you."
"I can't come
now," said
Jake winced, "He's not
going to like that."
Jake looked down at the
gun, "Whoa," he said, raising his hands a little, "take it
easy. I'm just a messenger. Tell me what you want me to tell him and I will.
I don't do the muscle thing." Taking a drag from his cigarette, he
added, "I don't have the lung capacity for it."
"Sorry," said
The thug looked one way,
then the other and before asking, "You don't still have Mrs. Vandevoort
in there, do you?"
"Sorry," said the
Thug, "just asking. The boss may be pissed at her, but some of us would
still like to know she's okay."
The thug raised an eyebrow,
"This morning?"
"Yes," said
Jake shrugged. Before he
could answer, Dawn called out from behind
Jake craned his neck to see
around
"Brute Squad," shrieked
Dawn.
"Uh, Dawn," the
thug said, looking helpless, "I'm trying to be all tough here. Could you
maybe loosen the grip before I pass out?"
Dawn hugged him for a few
seconds more before releasing him. Then, she said, "
"'Know' is kind of a
strong word," said
"Oh, my God,
Jake," said Dawn, "It's been forever. Come on in. How the hell have
you been?" Then, before either man could react, she had Jake by the hand
and was pulling him into the living room. He looked over his shoulder
beseechingly at
"I've been all
right," said Jake, "keeping busy. What about you? God, it's been
like four years. You're all grown up."
"You like?" asked
Dawn. Dropping his hand, she spun around so fast that her skirt rose
perilously high.
"Err," said Jake.
He looked at
"You'd better say
'yes,'" said
"Yes," said Jake,
"You're looking real good. But, are you with this lug?" His eyes
shot towards the open bedroom door.
"Nah," said Dawn,
waving her hands dismissively, "I was...we were...using his gym down in
the basement and he cut himself. I was putting ice on it."
Jake tilted his head,
looking at the cut, "That little thing?"
"God," asked
Dawn, "what it is about boys that you can't admit you're hurt?"
"I'm not hurt,"
said
"I could use a
beer," said Jake, "It's been a long night."
"It's noon," said
"Like I said,"
pointed out Jake, "a long night."
"Dawn?" asked
"A beer," she
said.
"Wait a second,"
said Dawn accusingly, "you're not supposed to be drinking either."
"A really long
night," said Jake, taking a drink "You really stirred up a shitstorm at the mansion last night. Fucking Umanski sent
a tail to see where you took the missus."
"Randy's mother?"
asked Dawn, "Where did you take her?"
"Here," said
"Jesus Christ,"
exclaimed Dawn, "Why?"
"She needed somewhere
to sleep," said
"Oh," said Dawn
sitting back, "I'm sorry,
"I did," said
"You did?" asked
Dawn, jumping to her feet. Taking two steps forward to where
"Well," said
Jake, taking a sip of his beer, "she hasn't changed much."
Jake shrugged, "Sorry,
man. You said you and she weren't together."
"Actually," said
Jake shrugged, "You
shouldn't have slept with the Missus, then."
"No kidding,"
said
"Tell me about
it," said Jake.
"No," said Jake
raising his hands. "I value my balls, my life, and my job, roughly in
that order. How you're going to keep the boss from killing you is anybody's
guess."
"You think he'll kill
me for this?" asked
"Probably not,"
said Jake, "A couple of the guys made that mistake. He just sicced Vil
Umanski on them."
Jake chuckled, "Vil's
a sweetheart, as long as you don't cross him. He convinced the guys that
they'd be better off in another part of the country. He protects the family's
interests, but he's not as...passionate as the boss. If you do get into
trouble over this, he's your best bet for saving your ass."
"That's very
comforting," said
Jake shrugged and said
again, "You shouldn't have slept with the Missus."
Jake emptied his beer,
"Would you mind if I used your backyard to get reacquainted with an old
friend?"
"Be my guest,"
said
"I grew up with her
brothers, the three Ds," said Jake.
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