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"That's it. Okay, here's Mr. Ricks back." Do

Thanks a million, Doric." Do

Robin said, "She didn't ask any questions?"

"It's the man's money," Do

"He can do what he wants with it."

Skip came over saying, "Give me a hand," and they pulled the table away from Chris and Greta wedged in there. Skip said to them, "You don't mind, you're going in the garage till we leave. Get you out of our hair." Then looked this way at Do

Man with a gun stuck in his pants being so polite.

Do

Best just to go in there. It was happening the way Chris Mankowski had said last night he thought it would. They'd get put in the garage.

Then Skip and Robin would go in the library to get the check. He'd said to Chris, "What about the bomb in the garage?" Chris said, "Don't worry about it. I'll find the wire and cut it." He'd said to Chris,

"But what if they come back from the library?" And Chris said, "They won't." Without having time to say how it would work. What he said was to let it happen and don't get Skip or Robin mad.

That's why Do

She stopped and looked at him.

"Put the gun on the table and lay on the floor."

It was like Robin couldn't believe it either, the way she was looking at him, going, "What?"

He was saying to Skip, "You too. Gun on the table, lay face down on the floor."

Skip said, "I like your spunk, man. Heavy."

Robin said, "You believe it?"

Skip said, "That's from the dick handbook, how you're suppose to do it."

Do

Chris saying, "I have to give you a chance. You don't take it, it's up to you."

Sure enough, Robin pulled the gun out of her jeans and stiff-armed it in Chris's face. She said, "I'll give you a chance to get in the fucking garage, man. How's that? Or die here."

Skip made a face in his beard, telling her, "Hey, let's stick to the goddamn script, okay? You get the check, I'll put them in the garage."

Do

The hard-on cop had to say to her now, in his quiet way, "Robin? You're not go

Why was he telling her? Do

Skip told her, "Go, will you."

Robin did, but stepped up to Chris first to touch the gun to his head and tell him, "I'll be right back."

He didn't say anything to her, kept still as she walked into the butler's pantry, finally leaving. Didn't say a word till Skip, staring at him, said:

"What's go

Asking it like that-Chris still didn't have to say one word, let it happen, but he did.

He said, "Five sticks of Austin Powder."

Skip's hand moved slow-motion over his beard. He said, "Five sticks..

."

"In a black bag," Chris said.

And Skip said, "Oh, shit."

"In the desk now," Chris said.

"In the drawer with the checkbook."

Skip paused. He said, "You're trying to fake me out, aren't you? How would you know how to wire a charge?"

Right there-too good to resist.



"I guess nobody told you," Do

"Don't touch it!" 11 was quiet in the kitchen. Chris looked at Greta, her face raised, listening. Do

Greta said, "Well, that's good."

Do

Chris said, "You want Skip with us or with Robin?"

Do

Greta said, "Maybe we should just leave."

Do

"Before they come back in here, with their guns."

Chris said, "Wait."

Do

"She's close to it," Chris said.

"It's right there."

Do

Woody's new will I spent my fucking life getting him to sign is in that same place, man, in the desk. " Do

"He can't let the woman open that drawer."

Chris said, "Five bucks she does."

They might not have heard him. At that moment dynamite exploded a few rooms away, not as loud as imagined waiting for it to happen; but the sound of it, so hard and sudden, did fill the room and the impact rattled the windows and the table and made the coffee cups jump. he tricky part," Chris said, "you have to figure out how much wire to use. You run an exposed wire from the dynamite and hook it to the underside of the desktop in a loop. Then you run your insulated wire to the inside of the front of the drawer, staple it there and run it back through the loop, with about three inches of insulation at the end of the wire peeled off. See, then when you open the drawer it pulls the wire through till the exposed end touches the loop and completes the circuit."

Do

Woody, eating his cereal with the TV on but the sound off, said,

"What?"

It was the following Sunday morning. Chris had stopped by to ask Do

He was saying now, "There's a little more to it. With the drawer open you lay a sheet of paper between the two wires, 'cause in that position the exposed parts would be touching. Then, it's like this," Chris said, demonstrating.

"You pull the sheet out as you push the drawer closed. You want, I can draw you a picture how it works."

"No, that's all right," Do

Call, you need anything."

Chris followed Do

"He has Jimmy Swaggart on but no sound."

"Mr. Woody don't like to hear Jimmy preach, it scares the shit out of him. But, see, "The Lone Ranger' come on right after. Next hour or so he'll call me Tonto. I said to him, "Mr. Woody, remember that new will me and you made up?" Looks at me, says, "What new will?"

" They walked through the front hall to the library and stood in the doorway to look at the shattered interior, the ceiling scorched, books ripped from the shelves.

"You haven't done anything," Chris said.

"I'm getting bids on the work. Don't have one yet that pleases me."

Chris said, "I'll bet there's still some of Robin in there."

"Man, she was all over the library, huh? Didn't Skippy say something to you?"

"He opened his eyes. I think he said, "Oh, shit," but I could barely hear him."

Do

"You mean Greta. She went out to L.A." try and get in the movies. She makes it, I can say I helped finance her career. In a way, I mean. I gave her the check Woody gave me."