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Chapter 105 – Summer’s Inferno – Part 15

    Chapter 105 – Summer’s Inferno – Part 15


    MICHAEL


    “Marty, I believe you. But…” I hunker down to her level, eyeballing her. “… Listen, given that you


    epted this man’s money, even as a tip, he may consider you to be a prostitute. Not all men draw, or


    are capable of drawing, the distinction between a woman who disys her body for a living and one


    who sells it...”


    She’s trembling. I speak gently, trying to keep the bite out of my word… “… And I don’t believe, given


    your profession, that you don’t really understand that. You can’t do the kind of work you do and be that


    naive. If this man really is the Surgeon, you are in clear and present danger.”


    She gazes at me with a rabbit-in-the-headlights stare.


    I continue. “I can see that you believe me. And you believe me without me having tried too hard to


    convince you. I think you’ve been in denial… It can’t ever happen to me… But you already knew that


    something about him feels wrong. You might have mentioned him in passing to Danny, but I don’t


    believe you would have done that if you didn’t know in your gut that you have a problem.”


    Her eyes raise to mine. “You''re scaring me.”


    “Good. If this is the man we’re looking for, you should be scared.”


    Lindsey rockets up from her chair. “That''s it. I''m outta here. Marty, no offence, but I''m not staying. You''ll


    find my half of the rent for the month in the jar…” She jabs a finger at an earthenware pot perched


    beside a stained wall mirror. “I''m going to stay with my mom till I find a new ce.”


    Marty stands. “You can''t leave me here alone.”


    “You should leave too.” Lindsey sneers around the room. “You got some sentimental attachment to this


    dump?”


    “No, but...”


    James interrupts, “Marty, your friend’s right. You should move out. Both of you. And immediately. Do


    you have somewhere you can go? Parents? Friends?”


    “I''ve… I’ve got a sister, Ca. But she lives the other side of the country.”


    “Go stay with her for a while. At least until this man’s been caught.”


    She dithers, babbling. “I can’t just leave. My job. The rent. And I can’t just drop on Ca. I’ve


    arrangements to make…”


    “Fine, but don’t do it from here,” says James. “Michael here runs a hotel. You can stay there for a few


    days while you make your arrangements.”


    “My stuff…” she protests. “I need to pack and…”


    “I’ll help you pack. Or Charlotte can if that makes you feel morefortable.” I look around the room.


    “This furniture yours?”


    “Some of it. Most belongs to thendlord. But there’s my wardrobe and the bed. I…” She sounds


    sheepish… “I didn’t like the look of the mattress on the one thendlord provided.”


    “Not a problem,” I say. “I move stuff around all the time. I’ll bring my van and we’ll store it for you until


    you get settled. Now, go pack a suitcase and we’ll get you out of here, pronto.”


    She blinks, her eyes watering. “I don’t know you. I don’t know any of you. You could be anyone.”


    I tug my wallet from my jacket pocket. “Here, my card. Michael Summerford. I run the ‘Life and Fitness’


    sports centre in the City, and the ‘Life and Beauty’ spa hotel. Go check me out. If you like, you can talk


    to the policemissioner too. Will Stanton. He’ll confirm who I am. He’ll want to talk to you anyway,


    but he can do that at the hotel.”


    Shoving my wallet back in the pocket, “Let me have a look at this furniture of yours. Is there a service


    lift?”


    She huffs. “In a building this age? With the rent I pay? Not a chance.”


    *****


    Making the trek back down from Marty’s apartment to the front entrance, I measure stairways and


    corners by eye,paring them in my head with the bed, wardrobe and, as it turns out, the settee too.


    At ground level, I check the front door. That at least, is straightforward. If we can get everything as far


    as the bottom hall, it just needs walking out and down the front steps.


    “How did you get the stuff up there in the first ce?”


    She pulls a face. “Came t-packed.”


    Standing out on the top step, I tap into my mobile. “Chad? You got anything important nned for


    today?”


    My self-defence trainer sounds cheerful enough. “Nothing that won’t wait. What’s happening?”


    “Emergency house evacuation. I’ll fill you inter. But I need you to bring the van down into the City.


    Come dressed to hump a wardrobe down three storeys…”


    “Gotcha.” Humour creeps into his voice. “Twists and corners at every level, I suppose?”


    “Got it in one.”


    “Can I park outside?”


    “Ahhh… Good question. Give me a second… Marty…” She’s listening intently… “Are we okay to park


    the van outside?”


    “You get two hours. After that, you need a resident’s permit.”


    “Should be enough. Chad? Yes, we’re good. Here’s the address…”


    *****


    My phone rings: Will Stanton. Even through the earpiece, his voice booms. “Michael? What’s going on


    down there?”


    James’ head swivels and I tap onto loudspeaker. “… I’ve been talking to some woman who says you’re


    moving her out of her apartment on Klempner’s say-so? Howe I didn’t hear this from you? Or


    Klempner?”


    “My apologies, Will. He was specific that he didn’t want the police brought into it until he was sure he


    had the Surgeon rather than just some random stalker.”


    A pause then… “Alright. I get that. Where is he now? And where are you taking the woman, Martina is


    it?”


    “We’re moving Marty up to the hotel. If you want to interview her up there, I’ll make the facilities


    avable for you. As for Klempner, I’ve not a clue where he is. Thest I heard from him, he told me he


    was in pursuit.”


    James moves in. “Will? James here. I know your instinct is to alert every squad car in the City, but can I


    suggest, given that he’s got his finger on the pulse, that you at least wait until we hear back from


    Klempner. I thoroughly bollixed his ns once before through undue interference. I’d not care to do it


    again.”


    Another pause… “The woman’s safe?”


    “Absolutely. There will be at least one of us with her at all times, while we get her moved. And I’m sure


    we’ll hear from Klempner as soon as he has something to tell us.”


    “Very well. I’ll meet you at your ce in say, an hour?”


    “That’ll be fine. We’re just about ready to leave.”


    *****


    As the truck rattles out through the City traffic, my phone Pings with an iing message: Klempner.


    wot happening?


    marty out. goin hotel. seeing stanton there. u?


    lost him in hsptl. u called stanton?


    girl did it. U cumin back?


    no. get stanton chek pics agnst hosp staff


    pics?


    Secondster, my message box rings with iing photos: shots of Pat as seen in the Sapphire Club


    and from some distance sitting at a cafe window.


    *****


    PAT


    I have to see her.


    I just have to.


    Lily…


    It’s risky,ing during the daylight…


    But worth it.


    It’s still early, barely mid-morning. But after the main rush of traffic and exiting workers, no one much is


    around, and I loiter at the end of the road.


    Knock on her door?


    It might be a nice surprise for her…


    Seeing a friendly face…


    But while I turn the idea around in my head… she’s there…


    At the top of the steps, standing in the doorway, she’s with someone. A man.


    A man?


    A man into your apartment…


    This early?


    Who is he?


    Not a boyfriend…


    I''d have seen him before.


    He’s standing right there, next to her, talking partly into a phone, partly to her. He’s a big, blond, bastard


    and…


    I’ve seen you before…


    ?


    You were at the clubst night…


    And you’re here?


    ?


    With her?


    Lily…


    …


    …


    Oh, my Lily…


    You said you were a dancer…


    Just a dancer…


    But you brought him back here…


    And you refused me…


    …


    It boils up. That calm that lies between euphoria and rage.


    You''re a hooker after all…


    And that makes you mine.


    *****


    I walk, just walk, trying to take the edge off the heat and the anger. But it won’t go. The fury rises,


    boiling up inside.


    You lied. You lied to me.


    Me!


    I would have given you anything.


    Anything.


    This belongs to N?velDrama.Org - ?.


    Instead, I’ll give you what I gave all of them.


    *****


    How long will he stay?


    A few hours. Surely no more.


    Paying clients don’t hang around do they.


    Not when they’re paying by the hour.


    When to go back?


    ?


    When will it be safe?


    *****


    She’s made me wait, with her pretence and her fake virtue.


    Payback time.


    I’m going to enjoy this.


    I brought my ‘kit’. Parking up at the end of the road, where I have a view of the door, I wait.


    Lilyes neither in or out.


    It’s hot. Wayyy too hot. The roof of the car radiates heat like someone’s turned the thermostat up full


    and I’m fucking baking. Every so often, I turn on the engine so I can run the air con. Then I turn it off


    again in case anyone notices.


    Should have brought some water with me…


    I keep expecting Lily’s windows to fling open and let what passes for the fresh air into the ce.


    Still, I wait… And watch…


    A man in paint-spattered overalls parks up and lets himself in. A few minutester, a lightes on at


    a second-floor window. But I see nothing at Lily’s window.


    Surely there should be something? Movement inside. The flicker of a TV. Something…


    It’s been hours. I know her habits. She usually goes out early afternoon to bring in groceries or just for


    a walk. But still, there’s no sign of her. I don’t see her slut of a tmate either.


    No Lily. No tmate. No big, blond bastard.


    Nothing.


    In the end, I let myself in.


    Shoving my pick set back in a pocket, I make my way up the stairs. Passing the second floor, the


    sounds of a football game spill from beyond the light-rimmed door.


    On the third floor, I pause outside her apartment, listening. But there’s nothing beyond. No sound of TV


    or music. Not even that shit of a cat she has.


    I’ll wait inside…


    The door unlocks even more easily than the first time I visited. But as I push at the battered plywood,


    from behind mees a Click. Then a creak and a clink. The door opposite opens to a four-inch crack


    and a short link of chain.


    Half a face peers through the gap. Rattails of hair hang in greasy strands, and she smells like an


    uncleanedvatory. “She’s gone.”


    ?


    For an instant, I freeze over. “Gone? What d’you mean, gone?”


    “Went today. Moved her furniture out. That tmate of hers too.” Nodding down to my hand. “Landlord’ll


    want that key back you’ve been using.” She coughs and wheezes. “Last time you wuz here, you said


    you wuz her boyfriend. Andy, wasn’t it? She cackles. “Funny she didn’t tell you she was moving.”
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