Caitlin has pale skin, but what little color she has drains from her face. You son of a bitch. She looks as if shed like to gouge my eyes out, but instead she simply turns and climbs into the cabin of the helicopter.
I look back at the road, where my fathers nine-year-old BMW is swinging onto the asphalt to head back toward Mississippi. No matter what I told Caitlin, theres no escaping one unalterable reality: Despite my deal with the devil, Tim Jessups blood still cries out from the ground. And I am not deaf. Only one thought brings me solace now.
My daughter is coming home.
CHAPTER
35
Linda is sitting in the front pew of the church, near the wooden rail. Pastor Simpson sits facing her, his hands hanging between his knees. He looks like a laborer forced to put on a suit for a funeral, but when you feel his hands, you know he hasnt done real labor in years. Hes a talker, soft-spoken and sincere. Hes been talking to Linda about the totality of God, but she cant keep her mind on the words. Shes burning up, her leg is throbbing, and her ride is late, hours late, picking her up.
Im sorry its taken so long, honey, Simpson says for the twentieth time. That dern nephew of mine cant hardly get no work, and now he gets called out to rig like this
and after what you said, I didnt think we should tell nobody else but Darla about you being here.
I understand, Linda says, trying to keep her mind clear through the fever. But the Bargain Barn closed a long time ago.
I told you, hon, Darla sits with sick folks sometimes after she gets off, and tonight she had to check on a patient. Somebody probably ran off and stuck her with their mama or something. Happens all the time. Darla dont charge half of what professional sitters charge, so people are all the time taking advantage.
Where exactly are we going?
Oh, youre gonna love it. My brothers got a place way out in
the country. Aint nothing there but trees and ponds. Nobody to hurt you, or even see you. Just an old cabin. You can stay out there however long you need, till the coast is clear.
All by myself?
Well, Darla can stay awhile to get you fixed with food and sundries. But after that Simpson falls silent at the sound of an engine. See there? All that worry for nothing.
Linda feels a dizzying rush of relief. The pastor reaches out and steadies her. Shes gonna knock three times, so well know its her. Okay?
Okay. You said Mayor Cage got my note, right?
Thats what Darla said. Now, lets get on down the aisle.
As Simpson helps Linda to her feet, three loud knocks reverberate through the cold church, like someone banging on a castle door.
Come in, the pastor calls. Were coming.
The door opens, and Linda sees a tall silhouette in the door. Darla, for sure. But as the silhouette moves forward, Linda perceives its narrow waist and broad shoulders. Then a shaft of light falls on the handsome face of Seamus Quinn.
Lindas stomach heaves in terror, and she whirls toward Pastor Simpson, whos looking at her with terrible shame on his face.
Quinn strides up the aisle with two big men flanking him. Linda recoils and tries to run toward the altar, but her torn knee gives way and she collapses in the aisle. The two men rush forward and lift her to her feet.
How can you do this? she asks, her eyes on Pastor Simpson. Youre a man of God!
Just a man, Linda. Im weak, like everybody else. I sin like everyone else. Its the curse of my life.
Simpson turns to Quinn and says, Were square now, right? Thats what you said? All debts canceled?
Quinn gives him a broad grin and slaps his back. No worries, Padre. For now. Im sure youll be back at the tables soon enough.
No! Simpson cries. Never. This finishes all that!
Quinns laughter reverberates through the church as they drag Linda toward the door.
Theyre going to kill me! she screams, looking back at Simpson with pleading eyes. You know they are!
The Lord will keep you, child! Have no fear. Youre a child of God, perfect in his eyes. But I must to render unto Caesar what is Caesars. My family needs me, Linda. My congregation needs me. Youll be saving all of that with your sacrifice, just as our Lord did at Calvary!
Fuckin hell! Quinn shouts, laughing. Shut your fucking gob already! Youre worse than the bloody Taigs!
As Simpson falls to his knees at the altar and begins to pray, Lindas knee gives way at the door. The men lift her bodily and carry her toward a black SUV.
Whos going first? asks one of the men holding her.
High card wins, says the second.
Get your arses up front, snaps Quinn. Age before beauty, thats the rule.
He lifts the rear gate on the SUV and the men slide Linda into the cargo area on her back. Get on with you, Quinn says. This is no peep show.
One man slams the rear door down, and they get into the front seat. After the motor starts, Quinn leans down beside Lindas ear. You led me a merry chase, darlin. But I like a game bitch. Ive been waiting a long time for this. Ive already seen pictures, now lets see the real thing.
Linda struggles as his hand slides down her stomach, but when a razor-edged knife grazes her throat, she freezes. Seconds later, her pants have been cut from her body as smoothly as if by a nurse in an ER.
Quinns eyes glint in the dark. So thats what kept the boss in such a state, he whispers. Not bad
not bad.
What do you want?
Everything you gave
him,
Quinn whispers. Then more.
Lindas shock and fever have held her at some chemical remove from the situation, but now reality is settling into her bones. God has not delivered her anywhere but into the hands of Tims murderers.
Please dont hurt me any more, she whispers. Ill do anything you say.
Course you will. Quinn laughs harshly, then hits the front seat twice to signal the driver to go. Everybody does, in the end.
CHAPTER
36
Kelly and I are standing at the foot of the broad gangplank of the
Magnolia Queen,
having a last talk before we go aboard. Kelly believes Sands needs to hear directly from us that were disengaging from our covert war, and we need his assurance that hes doing the same. Ive agreed because I want no misunderstanding on that score, especially since Kelly and Danny McDavitt are flying to Houston this afternoon to bring back Annie and my mother.
Were just going to talk, right? I ask a little anxiously.
Clear the air, Kelly says. Everybody can get whatever they have to say off their chests, and we can all relax a little.
Thats kind of hard for me to visualize, given the past few days.
Nah. Come on.
As I follow him up the broad gangplank, I say, Did that SAS sergeant ever get back to you? About Sandss life pre-1989? The Northern Ireland stuff?
Kellys face darkens. He did, but he didnt have anything for me. He thinks Sands probably isnt a real name. I faxed him a photo, but that could take longer. My guys not on active duty anymore.
I just wish we knew more about this asshole.
Were about to. Youre not carrying a weapon or a wire, are you?
No. Why?
Theyre bound to search us. Wand us, everything.
Im clean. You?
Kelly rolls his eyes. I asked you first.
At the end of the gangway we pass through the main entrance, where a guard in a burgundy uniform stands greeting gamblers. Seeing us, he speaks into a collar radio. Seconds later, two men appear at our sides and lead us to an elevator hidden behind a wall partition. As we rise to the upper floor known as the hurricane deck, our escorts pat us down thoroughly, then run wands along the lengths of our bodies.
Rub a little harder down there, Kelly quips. Youre giving me a chubby.
The guy pulls back, muttering something about queers and ponytails. Hed probably be shocked to learn that this ponytailed hippie could take him apart without raising his pulse rate.
The other guy finishes Kellys patdown, stopping at his left forearm. Kelly pulls up the sleeve of his sweatshirt, exposing a white bandage. Dog bite, he says with a smile. The guy fingers the entire length of the bandage while Kelly grits his teeth. Then the man presses a remote in his pocket.
The doors open onto a carpeted corridor where the jangling sound of slots does not intrude. The men motion for us to walk past simulated gasoliers to a set of stainless-steel doors at the end of the hall.
As we reach them, the doors part as though by magic, and I catch my breath. The steamboat-Gothic motif that dominates the
Magnolia Queen
ends at the door of Jonathan Sandss office. Behind his sleek black desk stands a solid glass wall that offers a breathtaking vista of the upstream bend of the Mississippi River, the great reddish tide flowing down out of verdant green bluffs on the east, and flat delta earth to the west. Sands sits behind his desk wearing an olive green commando sweater with patches on the elbows. Hes furnished the room with Barcelona chairs, an Eames lounger, and several other iconic pieces. The office feels as though it was ordered in a single shipment from Ultra Modern or Design Within Reach.
Well, Mr. Kelly, he says. We meet at last.
Kelly nods but says nothing.
Where did you come from, if you dont mind my asking?
I flew in from a place called Qalat. You know where that is?
Sands gives a surprised smile. Actually, I do. I passed a few years there one afternoon, back in the nineties.
I figured maybe you had. Or somewhere like it.
So. Brothers-in-arms.
I wouldnt go that far.
Well, get on with it. Why are you here?
Diplomacy. To make sure somethings understood.
Im listening.
At the request of the government, were going to cease and desist trying to nail your hide to the barn door.
As Sands laughs, the doors hiss open behind us. When I glance back, I see Seamus Quinn, his face clouded with suspicion. After Quinn comes the white Bully Kutta I last saw at Sandss house. The dog walks around us and sits calmly to the right of Sandss desk, the piercing eyes staring out of its wrinkled face.
Thats already been communicated to me, Sands says.
From Hull, no doubt, I say.
Were here to add the personal touch, Kelly says. I have a message of my own for you.
Sands raises one eyebrow.
I want you to understand that the only thing keeping you alive is this man standing here.
Sands looks back and forth from me to Kelly.
Penn is your old-school type guy. A gentleman and a scholar. Officer material, you might say. Im more the direct type. A grunt. A grunts grunt might be more accurate. I have certain skills that your average grunt doesnt. When the brass sees a problem they cant solve with a TV-guided bomb or an Abrams tank, they point guys like me at it. The paper pushers call it discretionary warfare. Doesnt sound very bloody, does it? Kelly smiles. But you know the real definition, dont you? Mate?
Sandss good humor seems to be wearing thin. I doubt hes accustomed to being challenged in his own office.
I know what you did to his sister, Kelly says mildly. And he told me what you said youd do to his little girl. Im a big fan of that little girl. I like the way she smellslike clothes that just came out of a dryer. So when Mayor Cage asked my opinion of your recent
activities, I told him you were a one-bullet problem. Do you require a translation, Mr. Sands?
Sands chuckles in appreciation. Youre all balls, arent you, Danny boy? Where was your grandfather from? Derry?
South Boston. You can play it as cool as you want, but you see me. You hear me. And I dont want any misunderstanding after I leave this room. Were not your problem anymore, and youre not ours. You guys can rob this town blind for all we care. Neither I nor the mayor is going to lift a finger to stop you. Am I right, Penn?
Right.
But, Kelly adds, if anything happens to my friend or his familyif his father should suffer a minor heart attack while walking through the produce section of the local Wal-Mart, say
then you, Jonathan Sands, will cease to exist. Your pal standing behind me toobut purely as an afterthought. Id take him out just to get rid of the bog stink.
I hear Quinn shifting his weight, but Sands stops him with a glance.
Are we clear? Kelly asks.
Danny, Danny, says Sands. Who do you think youre dealing with?
Rats, Kelly says. Informers. But thats an old IRA tradition, isnt it? Thats why you have the kneecapping with the power drills and all that, to try to keep your mates from selling you out for a bottle of Bushmills.
Sandss eyes harden remarkably fast.
Youre ratting Po to the government, Kelly goes on, despite my trying to shut him up with a glance, which sounds like a risky proposition to me, even if they get him. But if I were you, Id be worried about what your lapdog behind mes going to do if Po
doesnt
take the bait. Hull is going to want something to show for his years of investigation. Quinn might decide to flip on you and turn states evidence to keep his own ass out of jail. Yeah, Id be thinking hard about that.