55
WHEN THE Lincoln wheeled around the corner, I was waiting. The kid was sitting next to Michelle on the front seat, eating an ice-cream cone. I climbed in and Michelle slid over, changing places with the kid so he was between us. I found the release lever, popped the trunk, and waited for traffic to pass.
As soon as it got quiet, I climbed out like I was getting something out of the trunk. 'Okay,' I hissed into the darkness. The Prof came out, dressed in one of those padded suits guys wear for working in meat lockers. He was carrying his own coat in one hand, the shotgun wrapped inside.
The light went on inside the trunk when I lifted it up. I took a roll of quarters out of my pocket and put it against the light. When I smacked it with the flat of my hand, the light went out. It wouldn't come on again.
The Prof checked out the interior-it was clean and new, covered with carpet. Even the spare tire was buried under the flooring. 'I lived in worse places,' he said, and climbed in without another word.
I worked my way back to the West Side Highway. Michelle sat with her arm around the boy, listening to me explain the deal.
'The kid sits straight up in the seat, okay? You lay down, below the windshield. When I get out, you slide over and put your hand on this release. You hear me raise my voice for any reasonno matter what I'm saying…you pop the lever.'
'Terry is coming back with us,' she said. Her voice was calm-just stating a fact. I glanced over at the kid-if this wasn't okay with him he was a hell of an actor.
'There won't be any problem,' I told them both, the magnum heavy in my coat. 'This guy doesn't try and hurt me, he won't get hurt.'
'I hope he does try and hurt you,' Michelle said, her voice soft.
I shot her a dirty look, but she wasn't paying attention. 'Do you know what he did to Terry? You know what he makes…'
'I know,' I told her.
When we crossed 14th Street I told Michelle to get down. 'You just stay in the car no matter what happens,' I told the kid.
'Terry knows what to do,' Michelle snapped at me, sliding into position. The boy held her hand.
I nosed the Lincoln into a dark spot in the shadows cast by the big ships. No sign of the pimp. I hit the window switch, waiting.
It didn't take long. Headlights on high beam flashed behind me-the red Corvette. I climbed out of the car, walked around toward the trunk. Where I'd stash the pictures if I got any.
The Corvette hit the brakes, sending the machine into a controlled skid across the back of the Lincoln, blocking me in. The pimp revved his engine before he shut it down, climbing out in almost the same motion. The passenger seat looked empty. I walked over toward him to get a better look.
The pimp stood next to his car, hands balled into fists. I walked right up to him, stepping in his space, looking down like I was afraid. The inside of his car was empty. Good.
'The pictures?' I asked him.
He reached in a shirt pocket, coming out with a pair of sunglasses. He took his time adjusting them on his face, making me wait.
'The money?' he said.
I took out the thousand from my coat pocket, handed it to him. Put my hand back in the same pocket like I was guarding the rest of my money. Felt the magnum waiting there.
He handed me four Polaroids, watching me turn my back to him so I could catch some light. They were all of the boy. Terry. Three had him naked, sucking on another little boy who was doing the same thing to him. The last picture was a side view of a kid being penetrated in the rear-you couldn't see his face. My hands shook.
'You only take pictures of your own boys?' I asked him.
'That's the best way, man. From me to you-no problems and no complaints.'
He took a leather notebook from his pocket. Flipped it open and pulled out a gold pen. Started writing.
'What are you doing?' I asked him.
'Writing down your license number, man. Just in case I want to get in touch with you again.' His eyes were hidden behind the glasses.
I quickly looked around. Quiet as a graveyard. 'Don't do that!' I yelled, and the trunk of the Lincoln popped open. The pimp grabbed a fistful of my coat, drawing back his other hand to shut me up. I hooked him deep in the belly with the hand holding the magnum, trying to drive it through him and scratch the finish of his red Corvette. He grunted and doubled over, catching a kick on the temple from my steel-toed shoe. The pimp's glasses flew off-he was reaching for something in his jacket when the Prof put the scattergun in his face.
The pimp just lay there while I checked his equipment. A little.32-caliber automatic, a pretty silver color. A diamond ring, a wafer-thin watch. A tiny leather address book. A key ring with a bunch of keys. A wad of bills in a wallet so thick it was almost a purse. A silver vial with a screw-on top. No identification. I pocketed it all.
He was gasping for breath by then, but watching me closely. Wondering what the game was.
I went around to the Corvette, shoved the lever into neutral, and put my shoulder to it. It moved forward a few feet-more than enough to get the Lincoln out. I pulled the keys from the ignition, walked back, and held them in front of the pimp's face.
'I'll leave these under the streetlight over there,' I told him, pointing to my left. It was about a hundred yards away.
The pimp was still quiet-the shotgun was his whole world.
'You fucked with the wrong kid,' I told him, and walked to the Lincoln. I started it up, backed it out, spun around so the passenger door was at the Prof's back. Michelle opened it from the inside and the Prof jumped in as I took off.
The Lincoln shot toward the streetlight. I hit the brakes hard. 'He's still down,' the Prof called out. I threw the vial out the window.
If the maggot remembered the license number of the Lincoln, he could ask the Real Brotherhood for his car keys.
56
I WANTED the Lincoln off the streets in case the pimp decided to make a phone call.
'Can you call McGowan from your place?' I asked Michelle.
'I'll handle it,' she said from the back seat. The boy was quiet. I glanced in the mirror-he was trembling, Michelle's arm around him, his face in her chest.
I tossed the pimp's wallet into the back seat. 'Have to throw the rest of his junk away,' I said. The Prof nodded agreement.
The Lincoln rolled north on the highway, heading for 125th Street, where I'd make the sweep and head back to our part of town.
'Almost six thousand,' Michelle said, a happy note in her voice. The wallet came