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Chapter 89 – Solstice – Part 22

    Chapter 89 – Solstice – Part 22


    MICHAEL


    Charlotte’s gaze flicks to Klempner as he stills, looking down and away. “No, he didn’t find me. And no,


    it’s not about him. He’s dead now anyway.”


    “That right?” Natalie arches a brow. “Not that I was ever what you’d call friendly with the cops, but that


    one… what was he called? Corby? There was something about him.”


    James rubs at his injured-and-never-quite-healed thigh. “Corby was corrupt and got what corrupt police


    deserve.” His voice grates. “He was gunned down by other cops.”


    “Yeah?” Natalie stalls, milk half-poured into a jug. “Did you ever find out what he wanted?”


    Charlotte speaks hesitantly. “I… did…” Then the words tumble out. “It doesn’t matter now. It’s in the


    past.”


    Natalie looks at her long, her expression masked. Then, “Alright, so what is this about?”


    “That serial killer who’s been going after the street girls, The Surgeon… We’re helping the police to


    track him down.”


    Natalie’s jaw falls ck. Tray of mugs in hand, she pulls up a chair alongside us. “Why? What’s that to


    do with you?”


    Charlotte slides a look sidelong. Klempner picks up the thread. “I owe the police a favour. I’m doing


    what I can to help. Jenny’s helping too.” He gestures to me and James. “None of us were willing to let


    here out alone on this.”


    “Yeah…” Natalie’s gaze unfocusses. “Yeah… I get that… But whye to me? I’ve not worked the


    streets for years.”


    “The women won’t talk to me,” says Klempner.


    “No?” She frowns with that not-quite-located-the-thought expression again. “Okay, how can I help?”


    Charlotte leans forward, wraps Natalie’s hands in hers. “Will youe with us? We need to talk to the


    street girls. They won’t talk to the police so we’re asking the questions the police need to ask but can’t


    get answers for.”


    “Sure I’lle. But why won’t…” Natalie halts, pauses, shoots a shocked look at Klempner, then whirls,


    aiming a long finger at him. “I knew I knew your face from somewhere, you bastard! I know who you


    are. I went on the game of my own choice. But you put girls on the street with no choice at all. Couldn’t


    speak thenguage. Didn’t have any papers. They were nothing but fucking ves!”


    She spins, face furious, on Charlotte. “Larry, my ass. What the fuck are you doing here with Lawrence


    Klempner?”


    Charlotte sucks at her lips, blinks. “He''s my father.”


    Natalie’s chest heaves. “So you said.” She looks down, then brushes dust from herp. “And you bring


    him here?” she hisses. “You have the nerve toe back here? To call yourself my friend?”


    Charlotte’s eyes gloss. Her voice is small. “Natalie… It’s different. He’s changed. He’s trying to put


    things right.”


    Klempner rises, making for the door. “Jenny, Natalie is right. I shouldn’t havee here. Natalie, my


    apologies. I don’t wish to damage your friendship with my daughter. None of what I was responsible for


    was your fault or hers. I’ll leave now. Jenny, I’ll wait back in that cafe. Come when you’ve finished


    here.” The door clicks shut behind him.


    Charlotte gulps then turns to me and James. “Would you mind? I need to talk to Natalie. There’s things


    I need to tell her, and it will be easier if it’s just the two of us.”


    James sucks air between his teeth, but I p him on the shoulder. “Of course it will. We’ll go join your


    father. You two talk. Take as long as you need.” James casts daggers with his eyes but nheless


    rises, following me out.


    Out in the hall, he huffs, “Well, that went well.”


    “What did you expect from an ex-hooker who recognised Klempner? He’s simply too well known in


    those circles. He’s going to have to learn to take this kind of thing on the chin.”


    “I’d say he already has.”


    *****


    In the cafe, Klempner sits with his back to the wall, facing the door. He already has another coffee, but


    he cradles a ss, wafting brandy fumes. As he sees use in, he raises two fingers to the waitress,


    nodding to us, then to the mug and the ss.


    His face long and thoughtful, he sips at the brandy, staring out of the window. And we sit in silence.


    After twenty minutes, my phone beeps.


    Come back to Natalie’s ce.


    *****


    In the apartment, Charlotte’s old friend stares down Klempner. “Okay, I know who you are, what you


    did. But Jenny’s told me what you’ve been doing to try to make things right.” She snorts. “You’ll never


    seed of course, but I’ll help as much as I can. That photo you’ve got, send it to my phone. I’ll go with


    Jenny, ask around…”


    He reaches for his mobile. “Agreed. But we want to be nearby, in case there’s any trouble.”


    “S’fine by me. You can tag along behind. You can hang out in bars and cafes. But stay out of the way.”


    *****


    PAT


    You were so perfect…


    …


    Not a hooker…


    …


    …


    How long’s it been?


    Weeks now…


    I want to fuck.


    I want to fuck, and then I want to finish it.


    From my spot at the cafe, I watch as you leave, arm-in-arm with that friend of yours, Ginny.


    My cock and balls ache.


    *****


    JAMES


    We follow the pair. Charlotte and Natalie stroll side by side just as though they’d not been separated for


    years.


    Just girls together…


    Which is more than can be said for the rest of the women we can see. Some singles, mainly pairs, at


    intervals of fifty yards or so, they pace under streemps, hang around brightly lit shop fronts, or hover


    across the street from bars andte-night cafes.


    To my left, Klempner saunters along with that air he has, as though the world around him, and


    everyone in it, has been ced there as a matter of personal convenience.


    Comparing them, I can’t help but notice that Charlotte has the same manner although I don’t think she


    knows it. Beside her, Natalie looks as though she belongs here: the neighbourhood stamped on her


    face and clothes, her brash manner, her slightly overstated make-up.


    But Charlotte, in jeans, tee-shirt and sneakers, wears no make-up. Her hair, tied back in a long


    ponytail, swishes behind her like the tail of some lioness; padding along, peaceful, rxed, but with just


    that hint that, should the situation require it, the ws coulde out.


    Like father, like daughter…


    From my right, Michael murmurs, “Do you think she realises?”


    “What?”Têxt belongs to N?velDrama.Org.


    “That she doesn’t fit in here? We’re walking through Hooker Central. She might have lived here once,


    but she’s moved on since then.”


    “I don’t think so, no. Not yet.”


    Klempner rumbles quiet agreement.


    *****


    CHARLOTTE


    Hooking arms with Natalie, we stroll along. Somewhere behind us, I’m vaguely aware that Michael, my


    Master and my father are shadowing us.


    From across the street, a yell. “Hey, Nat. How’s it goin’?” The calles from a girl in thigh-high boots.


    A clingy ck dress disys most of her remaining thigh. The blonde shoulder-length bob could be a


    wig.


    “Hi, Jess. Goin’ good. Got a minute?”


    “Sure, so long as you don’t mind me breaking off if a prospect turns up.”


    “Course.”


    We cross the road. Natalie takes out her phone, scrolling through screens to pull up my father’s photo


    of the man he’s been following. “Got something for you to look at.”


    ‘Jess’ eyes me cautiously. “Yeah? Who''s your uptown friend?


    “This is Jenny. We used to be roomies…”


    “… Before I was so uptown.”


    Natalie elbows me in the ribs. “I’m helping her out with something.”


    “Okay…” Jess dismisses me with a nce. “What’s that then?”


    Natalie disys her mobile screen. “Recognise him?”


    The girl peers at the screen. “Not a helluva lot to recognise is there. Who is he?”


    “Not sure, but we think he might be this shite that’s cutting up the girls.”


    “Yeah? You got a shot of his face?”


    “Nope, but does this ring any bells?”


    “Nah…” She frowns, turning back to me. “So, who are you? A cop?”


    “No, I’m just helping with the…”


    “Cos if I thought you were a cop, I might get, you know, annoyed.”


    “I’m not a…”


    “And who are they?” She points beyond us… “Three guys trailing you. What’s that all about?”


    Natalie shrugs. “C’mon, Jenny. Jess doesn’t know anything anyway. Let’s try someone else.” She tows


    me away by the elbow. But as I fling a look back over my shoulder, Jess res after me.


    *****
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