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Chapter 39
What the hell did you plan to do?" Charbo
"I didn't plan. I acted on instinct.~~
"You were unarmed."
"I was armed with righteous fury."
"Rarely wins against a semiautomatic.
A week had passed since the shoot-out at Notre-Dame-desNeiges, and we'd been over it a dozen times. Charbo
DNA sequencing had come back positive, linking the Myrtle Beach skeleton to the remains from St-Basile-le-Grand. Kate Brophy had established that Sava
I felt melancholy each time I pictured that lonely, little ceremony. My satisfaction at finding and identifying Sava
"Do you think Sava
"According to Crease the kid went willingly,"
"Bad decision." I pictured the pale little waif and wondered what had led her to it.
"Yeah. A deadly decision."
I looked at Charbo
A Hells Angels death squad had been sent from the States to blow away Crease because Jocelyn had fingered him as Cherokee Desjardins' killer The Angels had intended to send a message that killing one of their own meant certain retribution, and had chosen a very public forum to deliver that message. The gunman assigned to Crease was to have escaped by cycle. The cycle did get away, but the shooter didn't. Ryan and Quickwater saw to that, though the public version would be different.
Unfamiliar with the local terrain, the shooters in the Jeep went off the mountain while speeding from police. The two in front were killed in the crash, the third hospitalized with multiple injuries. A routine check turned up a New York warrant for murder. The man was providing limited cooperation, preferring the non-death penalty attitude of our northern neighbors to the laws of his home state. His thinking was that a life sentence in Canada was preferable to a lethal injection in New York, even though the state hadn't executed anyone since 1963.
Six hours of surgery had pulled Crease through, but the reporter was still in intensive care. The story of his involvement was emerging piecemeal as his periods of lucidity lengthened.
Crease and Cherokee traveled with the Angels in the early eighties, the latter aspiring to brotherhood, the former a wa
According to Crease, he and Cherokee encountered Sava
"Has Crease admitted to a part in the murder?"
"He denies that, but admits to the return visit, when Cherokee decided to collect bones to decorate the clubhouse."
"The bastards."
I glanced at Sava
"Where was that snapshot taken?" Until then, I hadn't asked.
"At the Vipers' clubhouse in St-Basile. Crease and Cherokee went back to Myrtle Beach the winter after Sava
I was too disgusted to respond.
"Sava
"Why so close to Gately and Martineau?"
"The proximity of the graves was coincidental. Gately and Martineau were strictly business. Back in '87 the Angels wanted a bar that Gately owned. That was their way of getting it. Martineau was a friend of Gately's, and had taken a shot at an Angel who was hassling Gately about the bar."
"Bad move.
"Indeed."
"If Crease is i
"He figured that with the bones becoming front-page news, his past might come out and his career would be oven"
"So he killed Cherokee for it.
"We haven't worked that out, but we will. And the blood on the thing is go
"He'll deny any link to that photo, and your sole eyewitness won't be testifying."
Jocelyn had arrived at the Montreal General DOA.
"Then the dandruff will nail him."
"What if the DNA is inconclusive?"
"It won't matter He's dirty and he'll give it up." So we believed, for another nine hours.
At the hospital the blinds were drawn, the room filled with slatted sunlight. Kit was staring at a talk show, the sound turned completely down, while Harry flipped through a fashion magazine. Though he'd been moved from intensive care four days earlier, his face was still white, and his eyes looked as though they'd been underbrushed with violet paint. His chest was bandaged, and an IV needle ran into a vein in his left arm.
He brightened when he saw me.
"How's it going?" I rubbed the back of his arm.
"Acey, peachy."
"I brought more flowers," I chirped, holding out the selection I'd grabbed at the hospital florist. "The Spring Daisies Bouquet. Guaranteed to freshen the most sagging spirit."
"Pretty soon we're going to need some kind of permit with all the photosynthesis going on in here."
Wriggling to sit higher, he reached for the orange juice on his tray, winced and pulled back.
"Let me help with that."
I handed him the glass, and he settled into his pillows, closing his lips around the straw
"How's the breathing?"
"O.K." He rested the glass on his chest.
The bullet intended for Crease had caught Kit at a high angle. It fractured two ribs, nicked a lung, and exited through muscle. A complete recovery was expected.
"Have they busted these sons of bitches yet?"
I turned to my sister. She sat in a corner chair, her long legs braided like a Chinese contortionist s.
"The getaway cycle got away. The guy who survived the Jeep crash has been charged with attempted murder, among other things. He's cooperating with the police."
"Tempe, if I get my
"Harm do you think you could ask the nurse for another vase?"
"I get it. Time for an auntie-nephie chat. I'll scoot for a nicotine hit." She gathered her purse, kissed her son on the top of the head, and stepped into the corridor, leaving behind a trail of Cristalle.
Perching on the side of the bed, I squeezed Kit's hand. It felt cool and pliant.
"Acey, peachy?"
"It's a drag, Aunt Tempe. Every five minutes some nurse sticks me with a needle or shoves a thermometer up my butt. And we're not talking 'Hot Lips' Houlihan here. These women feed on small furry things."
"Uh-huh."