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Marigold, Part 22  
by
  Vulgar Argot 
(MF, anal, contains graphic non-sexual violence) 
 
 
 
"Yes," said
  Matika, "I'm headed to Mannsborough right now." 
 
"What do you
  know?" 
 
 
"Not much," said
  Matika, "Jake called me on my cell. Apparently, Randy and Ivan had some
  kind of fight about Mrs. Vandevoort. Randy left and came back with a gun.
  Randy shot Ivan. Jake shot Randy. At some point, Randy shot Jake. It's all
  very confusing." 
 
"Is anyone dead?"
  asked 
 
 
"No one was when Jake
  called me," said Matika, "Jake's wound was superficial. He thinks
  he hit Randy in the stomach. There's some sort of private ambulance up at the
  estate right now. Jake said there was a lot of blood and Ivan was unconscious
  by the time the doctor got there." 
 
"Where's Randy?"
  asked Jake. 
 
"He slipped out in the
  confusion," said Matika. There are security teams all over the woods,
  looking for him. 
 
Something clicked in 
 
 
"Right," said
  Matika, "They're trying to handle it all privately right now." 
 
"Matika," said 
 
 
"Fifteen more
  minutes," said Matika. 
 
"I need you to go up
  to the estate and see if there are any local police cars up there," said
  Thule, "Just because they didn't go through official channels doesn't
  mean that the police don't know. Start calling the team. We need to move on
  this thing tonight if it's going to happen before Vladi becomes too
  suspicious to play along." 
 
"
 
 
"Fuck," growled 
 
 
"No," said
  Matika, "they've assigned a team. My partner Anders is leading it.
  Before you say anything, 
 
 
"Fine," said 
 
 
"
 
 
 
 
"
 
 
"Just tell him,"
  growled 
 
 
 
 
"It was one of the
  disaster scenarios I played in my head when I had to decide at what point to
  go to the FBI," said 
 
 
"What exactly
  happened?" asked Dawn. 
 
"The FBI decided to
  send in a professional to take over this case," said 
 
 
"What does he propose
  instead?" asked Marigold. 
 
"I have no idea,"
  said 
 
 
"Maybe you should try
  to look at it from his perspective," said Dawn quietly, "He's an
  experienced FBI field agent. He doesn't know you, except that you're some
  high school kid playing in his sandbox. Why would he consult you?" 
 
 
 
"I'll give him a
  chance to explain his perspective," said 
 
 
"You sound mad,"
  observed Dawn. 
 
 
 
Dawn shook her head,
  "You sounded like you were trying not to sound mad and not doing a very
  good job of it. That's even scarier." 
 
 
 
"So," asked Dawn,
  "if you have to do this without the FBI, does that mean I can
  help?" 
 
 
 
"Help with what?"
  asked Marigold, "What is your plan for tomorrow anyway?" 
 
 
 
He took a deep breath
  before going on, "I've been over a hundred scenarios in my head for
  this. They all require a corpse. Since neither Randy or
  Vladi has invited me into their confidence regarding victim disposal and I'd
  rather not wait until they do, I need to produce one. I could try to get a
  real one, but I don't even want to think about what sort of response I would
  get if I tried to acquire a corpse young, fresh, and pretty enough to fool
  Vladi. I toyed with the idea of actually killing Brianne. But, what I
  ultimately came up with was this..." 
 
Thule took another deep
  breath before committing to say it, "The plan is to take Matika, have
  her soak in a bathtub full of ice to bring down her body temperature, then
  make her up with blue body paint, lipstick, the works, wrap her in a plastic
  tarp, put her in the trunk and call Vladi over to help me get rid of her.
  He'll lead me to where he disposes of bodies. Once I know where that is, I can
  call in the cavalry." 
 
"But, 
 
 
"No," said 
 
 
"So," asked
  Marigold slowly, "if Matika won't do it, you're going to use Dawn?" 
 
No one spoke. Despite the
  early summer warmth, 
 
 
Finally, Marigold looked up
  at him, "Are you sure you couldn't just kill Brianne?" 
 
"Mari," said
  Dawn, "please don't pull rank on me here. I keep..." 
 
Marigold shook her head,
  "As appealing as the idea is, I'm terrified of enclosed spaces. I would
  have a screaming fit if someone put me in a trunk." Suddenly, and idea
  dawned on her, "Unless you could chloroform me." 
 
"It wouldn't
  work," said 
 
 
 
 
"There are no police
  cars up at the estate," she said, "What should I do next?" 
 
"Shouldn't you ask
  your partner?" asked 
 
 
"He's in
  transit," said Matika, "He told me to sit tight." 
 
 
 
"I'm not sure I can do
  that," said Matika, "I drove past once, but they've got a ton of
  guys watching the front gate. I can't just sit across the street and, if I
  drive by too many times, they're going to figure it out." 
 
"How are you at
  climbing trees?" 
 
 
"Actually, I used to
  be quite the tomboy," said Matika. 
 
 
 
"
 
 
"All right," said
  
 
 
                                  -=- 
 
As they pulled into his
  neighborhood, 
 
 
Dawn did, "Not ashamed
  of me, are you?" 
 
"No," said 
 
 
 
Dawn dialed and listened,
  "No answer. It went to voice mail." 
 
"Shit," said 
 
 
"Still no
  answer," said Dawn. 
 
"Leave a
  message," said 
 
 
As 
 
 
"What do you think he
  wants?" Marigold asked. 
 
"I don't know,"
  said 
 
 
Inside, 
 
 
The knock came at the door.
  
 
 
Marigold and Dawn walked to
  the back door, watching as 
 
 
"Dule," said
  Svetlana, "you have to help Randy. He's been shot." 
 
She was barely holding Randy
  up over her shoulder. He seemed barely conscious, but held a sleek, black
  handgun firmly. He was wearing a gray sweatshirt, soaked through with blood.
  Her own cream-colored blouse and blue jeans were smeared with it. 
 
 
 
"No 911," said
  Randy, "and no doctors. I'm fucked up pretty bad, but I'll live if I can
  get this damned hunk of lead out of me." 
 
"There's a lot of
  blood," said 
 
 
Randy laughed, wincing as
  he did, "I need to keep this quiet, 
 
 
As he spoke, Marigold had
  cut away his shirt and was examining the wound with a small flashlight. Randy
  looked down at her, "Marigold, would you excuse us?" 
 
"I need to get this
  bullet out," said Marigold. 
 
"It's been in there
  for hours," said Randy, "a few more minutes won't kill me." 
 
Marigold frowned, but left
  the room. Svetlana closed the door behind her. 
 
"
 
 
 
 
"We need to discuss it
  now," said Randy, "I saw you at the prom Friday. I know how much
  you must really love Marigold. I can even see why. You need to break that off
  before it goes any farther or you'll never want to marry anyone else."
  As he spoke, he looked at Svetlana, whose eyes were starting to mist up. 
 
"If you marry
  Tryne," said Randy, "I can build alliances in 
 
 
"All right," said
  
 
 
"No," said Randy,
  taking 
 
 
"All right," said
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
"We should let him
  die," said Dawn. 
 
"That bullet won't
  kill him," said 
 
 
Whatever Marigold was doing
  to him, Randy cried out in pain. 
 
"Easy there,"
  said 
 
 
Randy pulled the gun away
  from 
 
 
 
 
Randy nodded,
  "Whatever you've got." 
 
 
 
He came back in with a
  glass of dark rum and a bottle. 
 
"Give me the
  bottle," said Randy. 
 
"Start with the
  glass," said 
 
 
Randy nodded, "Good
  thinking. Always watching my back, aren't you, buddy?" He drank down the
  glass of rum in three swallows. 
 
"You know it,"
  said 
 
 
"Wow," said
  Randy, looking at the empty glass, "I must be hurt worse than I thought
  or else this stuff is really..." A look of realization and betrayal
  crossed his eyes. He slurred, "Hey, you..." Then, he yawned hugely
  and was out cold, the gun slipping from his hand and thudding on the floor. 
 
Before anyone else could
  move, Svetlana crouched down and picked up the pistol while pushing Randy's
  sweat-soaked hair back and kissing him on the forehead, "My poor
  Randy," she said, "He has had a very hard day." 
 
"
 
 
 
 
Marigold waved Svetlana
  over, indicating a fresh pack of gauze she'd put over the wound, "Hold
  that in place. If it soaks through, don't pull it away. Just add another pack
  on top of it. Just, don't let it slip or you'll undo all of the good you're doing."
  She put her hand on Randy's gun, now in Svetlana's hand, "Let me take
  that. I'll keep an eye out while you do that." 
 
Svetlana looked to 
 
 
"Thank you both,"
  said Svetlana, "I told Randy he could count on you." 
 
A few minutes later, 
 
 
"Who is that?"
  Svetlana asked. 
 
Dawn looked out the window,
  "Older woman, maybe early forties, short blonde hair, navy
  blue suit." 
 
"That sounds like
  Anne," said 
 
 
 
 
Svetlana's face had gone
  white with rage. He hand flew up to slap 
 
 
"Much better,"
  said 
 
 
As they walked in, Marigold
  was taping fresh gauze onto the wound. 
 
"Is he...?" Anne
  asked, hand flying to her mouth. 
 
"No," said 
 
 
"Great," said 
 
 
"My minivan,"
  said Anne, "I came straight from home." 
 
"All right," said
  
 
 
Marigold looked around,
  "I must have put it down when I was working on his wound. I guess
  Svetlana picked it up." 
 
"Well," said 
 
 
Marigold nodded, "as
  ready as I can make him." 
 
 
 
"Try to bring those
  back if you can," she told Anne, "I may still have a use for
  them." 
 
"Maybe I should wait
  for Anders," said Anne uncertainly. 
 
"I don't know how long
  Randy is going to stay out," said 
 
 
Anne looked like she was
  going to say something. 
 
 
Anne shook her head,
  "Thank you, 
 
 
 
 
Anne nodded, "I
  suspect you're right. He's very 'by the book.' I'll let the others
  know." She kissed him on the cheek and ruffled his hair as best she
  could before getting into her van and driving off. 
 
While he was still standing
  on the lawn, 
 
 
"
 
 
"Where are you?"
  asked 
 
 
"I'm not sure,"
  said Matika, "one of Ivan's goons took a shot at me as I was coming down
  from the blind. I think I got him, but I also think I broke my ankle when I
  fell. I'm in a lot of pain and not sure how long I'm going to stay conscious
  this time." 
 
"What do you see
  around you?" 
 
Matika paused long enough
  that 
 
 
"
 
 
"No, you did the right
  thing," said 
 
 
She recited it. 
 
 
Matika gave a pained
  chuckle, "
 
 
"Okay," said 
 
 
 
 
"Dawn," he said,
  "call Jake. Make sure he can speak freely before you say too much. Ask
  him to come down here and bring guns for you two if he can." 
 
Dawn nodded. 
 
 
"Leave the bed the way
  it is," said 
 
 
In his car on the way over,
  
 
 
"Agent Harter,"
  said Anders when he answered the phone. 
 
"Agent Harter, this is
  Thule Roemer. I'm on my way to where your partner is. How close are
  you?" 
 
"I'm in Mannsborough,
  headed towards the Vandevoort estate," said Anders, "But, I have no
  idea where the fuck I'm going." 
 
 
 
"There's a platform I
  built out there that has a clear view of the Vandevoort estate. She was
  watching the estate." 
 
 
 
"I don't need you to
  tell me that, Agent Harter," said 
 
 
"And I don't need you
  to tell me how to do my job, Mr. Roemer," Anders said, breaking the
  connection. 
 
"Prick," said 
 
 
By the time he reached the
  pull-off, there were already two cars there. He hoped they were Matika and
  Anders's. Drawing his gun out of his waistline, he clicked the safety off and
  headed to the platform at a trot. 
 
As he neared the tree, he
  saw a figure in black lying supine on the path. A quick glance made checking
  for a pulse unnecessary. The man had an absurdly-neat bullet hole in his
  forehead and a look of surprise on his face. Bracing himself, 
 
 
 
 
"Pick one, kid,"
  said the figure in black, "Personally, I'd rather finish patching up my
  partner's ankle so we can get the hell out of here." 
 
"Agent Harter,"
  said 
 
 
Anders looked over his
  shoulder to say something, but interrupted the thought, "Jesus Christ,
  kid. Were you going for Rambo or Chow Yung Fat and do you even know how to
  use those things?" 
 
"Some day, if we have
  time," said 
 
 
"All right," said
  Anders, "Now that you're here, I'm going to carry her to the car, then. I'm trusting you to cover me." 
 
 
 
"Whose car is
  that?" asked Anders. 
 
"Jake's," said 
 
 
"I don't think
  so," said Anders. "I saw that car outside of the Vandevoort
  estate." 
 
"I know," said 
 
 
"You were involved in
  that?" asked Anders, standing upright. Matika stumbled and almost fell
  before both men caught her and carried her the rest
  of the way. 
 
Inside, Jake was standing
  in the living room explaining some aspect of firing a pistol. Marigold and
  Dawn both had pistols of their own and were copying his action, meaning that
  all three were facing 
 
 
When the front door burst
  open, all three pivoted to face it, Jake dropping into firing position. 
 
"Jesus Christ,"
  said Anders, "are you running some sort of apocalyptic cult here?" 
 
"I'll give you a
  pamphlet later," 
 
 
Anders started to walk
  towards 
 
 
"Mother of God,"
  he exclaimed, "did you butcher a pig in here?" 
 
"No," said 
 
 
Anders followed close
  behind, "What the fuck is going on here? If that's Randy Vandevoort's
  blood, where the fuck is he?" 
 
"He's on his way to
  your 
 
 
"Anne from
  legal?" asked Anders. "She was ordered..." 
 
"She decided this was
  more important than her orders," said 
 
 
Anders scowled at 
 
 
"I know," said 
 
 
Anders glared at him,
  "I would think it would be simple. Show him the video you took. You've
  got him dead to rights. Grant him a deal if he cooperates. We do it all the
  time." 
 
"It won't work,"
  said Matika from the bed. 
 
Anders looked at her,
  "What? Why won't it work?" 
 
"Something bothered me
  about it from the start," said Matika. "I talked to Anne about it
  and we figured it out. Right now, we've got him maybe on rape charges. But,
  without a body, we've got nothing else. He's a cop, Anders. He's going to
  figure that out. Do you really think he's  going to turn over a bunch of bodies
  and expose himself to prosecution on multiple murders in order to protect
  himself from a single count of rape? It just doesn't make sense." 
 
"Anne said this?"
  asked Anders. 
 
Matika nodded,
  "Yes." 
 
"We don't know there's
  more than one corpse or that this cop will take Roemer to the same
  place," said Anders. 
 
"I'm betting there are
  and he will," said Matika. "I can name at least six girls I would
  bet my eye teeth are buried there." 
 
"Shit," said
  Anders, "it makes sense. Now what?" 
 
"Listen to 
 
 
"No," said
  Anders. "It's too dangerous and puts too many civilians at risk. The
  Bureau would never approve something like that." 
 
"It's not a Bureau
  operation," said 
 
 
"Or," said 
 
 
"I have a better
  idea," said Matika. "You two can drop your pants and we'll settle
  this with a ruler." 
 
Marigold tried to turn her
  head so that 
 
 
Anders glared at him for a
  few seconds, but couldn't maintain it. "Fine," he growled.
  "Nobody I work with is going to have a job after this anyway. Why should
  I? I can still retire with a seventy-five percent pension if I have to. What
  do you need from me?" 
 
"Hang on," said 
 
 
                                    -=- 
 
"Jesus Fucking
  Christ," shrieked Dawn from the bathroom. 
 
"It sounds like she's
  being murdered in there," said Jake. 
 
 
 
Anders nodded. He didn't
  look impressed, but he had stopped scowling. 
 
"Obviously," said
  
 
 
"The 
 
 
"It seems a little too
  obvious," said Anders, frowning. "What about upstate? They wouldn't
  have to cross state lines, then. It would be safer." 
 
"I considered
  upstate," said 
 
 
Anders grunted noncommittally. 
 
 
 
"What if it turns out
  that you're wrong?" said Anders. "If it turns out to be upstate,
  I'll be at least six hours out of position." 
 
"Well," said 
 
 
Anders stared at the map.
  Making a decision, he said, "I'll get my team in position in
  Keyes." 
 
"Thank you," said
  
 
 
Anders looked at him,
  "I want to keep them in reserve. I'll take four people from my team to
  Keyes. I'll leave two in 
 
 
 
 
Anders nodded. At the front
  door, he said, "Be careful, kid." 
 
After he had closed the
  door, 
 
 
Matika laughed, "Don't
  take it too personally. He still calls me kid, too. I think it's meant
  affectionately." 
 
"Maybe with you, it's
  meant affectionately," said 
 
 
"I doubt that,"
  said Matika, "on account of the fact that you're still standing. Anders
  is seriously by the book because any time he varies from the script and has
  to make judgment calls, he becomes Mr. Poor Impulse
  Control. There were a few times I was sure he was going to haul off and clock
  you. You really know how to push your luck." 
 
"That," said 
 
 
Marigold stuck her head out
  of the bedroom, "She's ready for the make-up." 
 
 
 
In the bedroom, Dawn sat in
  her black bathrobe, wet and shivering. 
 
 
"How are you
  doing?" asked 
 
 
"F-f-freezing,"
  said Dawn. 
 
"I know," said 
 
 
"I know," said
  Dawn. She slid her robe off of her shoulders, "Let's get the makeup
  on." 
 
 
 
"Don't be shy,"
  said 
 
 
Matika looked down at her
  blue fingers, "Maybe I should let you two apply the makeup and help Jake
  keep watch." 
 
Dawn looked up at her,
  "Matika, time is really of the essence here. If you're not comfortable,
  stay in the safe areas. But, we really need to get this done." 
 
 
 
They were about a half hour
  into the application when Marigold said, "We've got a problem." 
 
Dawn looked up through
  half-lidded eyes, "What?" 
 
Marigold said,
  "There's no way to do your belly button properly. If I get the makeup
  down in there, it's going to irritate the hell out of your piercing, maybe
  cause an infection." 
 
"All right," said
  
 
 
"What if Vladi decides
  he needs to see that part?" asked Dawn. 
 
"Then, I'll have to
  shoot him," said 
 
 
Once the initial coat of
  makeup was applied, it was necessary to smooth it in and even it out. There
  was no way to do it but through deep rubbing. A few minutes after the three
  of them started rubbing, Dawn started giggling. 
 
 
 
Dawn nodded. She giggled a
  while longer, but eventually quieted down. Then, she started to gasp a
  little. 
 
Dawn had been right. Time
  was of the essence. But, he still had to say, "Matika, if you'd like to
  let Marigold and me finish this..." 
 
"No," said
  Matika. "As long as it's okay with Dawn, I'll stay and finish." 
 
Dawn, who had started to
  writhe, nodded emphatically, eyes shining. 
 
"All right," said
  
 
 
"I'm just trying to
  get it out of my system," she said breathily. 
 
 
 
"I don't know,"
  said Matika. "I wonder if they even were Vil Umanski's men." 
 
"Why do you say
  that?" asked 
 
 
"Well, there were a
  lot of them," said Matika. "Even with the party, I counted only
  eighteen security guards on the grounds. I counted at least thirty of them
  leaving the estate while I was up the tree. Besides, Umanski's guys drive
  around in those cars with the logos on them and wear gray uniforms. These
  guys had unmarked cars and wore black." 
 
 
 
"Jake," he said,
  "do you know if Vil Umanski ever uses guys in unmarked cars and black
  uniforms?" 
 
Jake shook his head,
  "Nope. Those are the General's men." 
 
"The General?"
  asked 
 
 
"Russian guy,"
  said Jake, "a relative of Jonas's, I think. He comes by the house a lot,
  brings an entourage, like a rock star. I don't know what he and Ivan talk
  about. They always speak Russian." 
 
"What's his
  name?" asked 
 
 
Jake shrugged, "I
  don't know. Everybody just calls him the General." 
 
 
 
 
 
"How do I look?"
  she asked. 
 
"Dead," said
  Jake, "I'm going to have nightmares for a month from this." 
 
"All right,
  folks," said 
 
 
"Be careful,"
  said Marigold. She went to hug Dawn, but 
 
 
"It's better if nobody
  touch her at this point," he said. "We don't want to smear
  anything." 
 
Marigold nodded and hugged
  him fiercely, then kissed him twice as fiercely on the mouth, "Give that
  to her for me once this is over." 
 
 
 
Jake nodded, "The wife
  is staying with family in 
 
 
"Great," said 
 
 
They filed out, Marigold
  looking over her shoulder at them as she pulled the door closed. 
 
 
Alone, 
 
 
"Why do I need a
  bathing suit?" asked Dawn. 
 
"This is going to be
  uncomfortable enough without you having to be naked," said 
 
 
"But, why would I be
  wearing my bathing suit in the tub?" asked Dawn. 
 
 
 
"
 
 
 
 
"It broke my heart to
  drill that hole," said Dawn, "but I should be able to putty it up
  pretty well after this is over." 
 
 
 
"Well," said
  Dawn, "let's get this over with." 
 
"We've got a few
  minutes, yet," said 
 
 
"
 
 
 
 
"Well," said
  Dawn, "I'm terrified." 
 
"We can still call it
  off if..." 
 
"No," said Dawn,
  "it needs to be done, doesn't it?" 
 
"Yes," said 
 
 
"Well, then..."
  said Dawn. 
 
"Dawn," said 
 
 
Dawn lowered her head,
  "You're just saying that because I'm dead." 
 
"No," said 
 
 
Dawn grimaced in
  frustration, "It's so unfair of you to say that when I can't cry or kiss
  you." 
 
"I'm sorry," said
  
 
 
"Did you decide this
  just now?" asked Dawn quietly. 
 
"No," said 
 
 
"I love you too,"
  said Dawn. She reached out and hugged him gently. 
 
 
 
Dawn smiled, "The
  words every girl wants to hear." 
 
In the garage, 
 
 
"Okay," said 
 
 
 
 
"Vladi," he said,
  sounding near hysteria, "fuck, man. I called Randy and he said you could
  help me. I killed her man. I just meant to scare her, oh shit." 
 
Vladi said calmly,
  "It's all right. Who is this?" 
 
"It's 
 
 
"Maybe I can,"
  said Vladi. "Tell me what happened." 
 
"This girl,
  Dawn," said 
 
 
"All right," said
  Vladi. "I can help. Where is she now?" 
 
"I...I put her in the
  trunk," said 
 
 
"All right," said
  Vladi again. "Just sit tight. I'll be there as soon as I can." 
 
"Thanks," said 
 
 
Vladi laughed and 
 
 
 
 
                     
      -=- 
 
Vladi glanced at Dawn in
  the darkness  for
  maybe a half second before slamming the trunk shut. For how much he looked,
  she could have been fully dressed and her makeup applied in ten minutes.
  Apparently, he was so anxious to get 
 
 
Vladi said, "Do you
  know how to get to the 
 
 
"Yeah," said 
 
 
"Okay," said
  Vladi. "Get on it going south. And, get comfortable. We've got a long
  drive ahead of ourselves." 
 
"How long?" asked
  
 
 
"Three hours if
  traffic is good," said Vladi. "Whatever you do, don't speed. But,
  don't go too slow, either. How long has she been dead?" 
 
"Less than an
  hour," said 
 
 
"If we're lucky,"
  said Vladi, "she won't start to stink too much before we get there. When
  it's a little bit hotter or they've been dead for a while, they smell like
  dead fish by the time we get there." 
 
 
 
"You've done this
  before?" 
 
 
Vladi nodded, "Yeah,
  once or twice. I'm kind of Randy's go to guy in the force. Now that you're
  going to be his right hand man, I'm you're go to guy, too." 
 
 
 
Vladi shrugged, "I'm
  surprised you couldn't handle this yourself. A resourceful guy like you, I
  would have thought you'd have a contingency plan for this sort of
  thing." 
 
 
 
"Tell me about
  it," said Vladi. "I was on the force like a week the first time I
  had to make one of these trips." 
 
 
 
"Find some place to
  pull over," said Vladi after they had gotten off the Parkway, off the
  interstate, and on to a county road, "I've got to drain the
  lizard." 
 
 
 
 
 
Of course, to 
 
 
Once he got back to the
  car, he drained the water from the minnows and tossed the cup on the floor
  behind his seat. Reaching around, he shoved the cup out of sight. 
 
When he looked up, Vladi
  was coming back from the bathroom at a trot. 
 
"Drive," said
  Vladi. "Be casual about it, but get us out of here." 
 
 
 
"I ran into a cop back
  there," said Vladi, "a real ball buster, local guy. Thinks he's
  king shit. Gave me a real hard time last year. I didn't want to give him any
  excuses to make trouble today. Besides," he sniffed the air, "that girl's starting to stink. I didn't want anybody to catch
  wind of it and start asking questions." 
 
After another twenty minutes,
  there was nothing to see on either side of the road but trees. Vladi said,
  "We're coming to a side street soon. It doesn't have a name, but it's
  paved. It'll be on your left." 
 
 
 
"Turn left here,"
  said Vladi. 
 
"Where?" asked 
 
 
Vladi pointed,
  "between those two trees." 
 
 
 
"Take it slow,"
  said Vladi. 
 
 
"Turn right,"
  said Vladi. "There's an old service road that leads down into the
  quarry." 
 
 
 
"What the hell is this
  place?" he asked. 
 
"Strip mine,"
  said Vladi. "It's one of the oldest properties in the Vandevoort
  portfolio. They bought it back in the 1800s for pig iron. It ran out in the
  1930s. That water's like a thousand feet deep. You could kill the whole town
  of 
 
 
"How many bodies do
  you think are down there?" asked 
 
 
Vladi shrugged,
  "Dozens. This is my ninth trip here and they were using it before I
  joined the force. Plus, we're not the only ones who use it." 
 
"We're not?"
  asked 
 
 
"No," said Vladi.
  "Ivan has friends that occasionally need to make things disappear. We've
  got the bottomless quarry. It's a match made in heaven." 
 
As they got to the bottom,
  Vladi got out of the car. As 
 
 
Vladi said, "We weigh
  her down with rocks and drop her in." 
 
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