'Wolfe doesn't know Luke, that's what you said, right?
'Sure. What's a kidnapping on top of everything else?'
'Not a kidnapping, Lily. I'll make a deal with her.'
Storm tapped her fingers on the desk, thinking. Lily brushed some of her thick glossy hair away from her face, waiting.
'She won't break her word,' I said.
'It's true,' Storm added.
'She's clever, though.' Lily came back, stubborn-sulky.
'And you're glad enough for that, most of the time,' I told her. 'What's happening, you're all convinced you're right. You know what Wolfe wants…what she really wants?'
'She wants the killing to stop,' Storm said.
'And she wants someone to pay,' Lily put in. 'That's Wolfe— someone always has to pay.'
I sat on a corner of the desk, where I could see both of them. 'Once I was involved in this case. Guy killed his mother. Pointed a magnum at her face, blew out the back of her head. The defense attorney put him on a polygraph. Asked him: Did you kill your mother? Answer: No. And the machine said: No Deception Indicated— Truthful. That's when the lawyer called me in. Figured, bad as it looked, it must be that someone else had done it, understand?'
They both nodded. Storm interested, Lily suspicious.
'So I talked to the man, where they had him locked up. I'd seen guys like him before, when I was inside. Anyway, I went back to the lawyer, asked him to try the polygraph again, only this time ask
'What's your point?' Lily wanted to know. 'That you have to ask the right questions?'
'What if the guy was telling the truth?' I fired back.
'Huh?'
'What if he was telling the truth? What if it was the gun who killed his mother? Not him, the gun.'
'I understand what you're getting at, Burke,' Storm said, 'but I don't see how it helps us. The gun couldn't do the killing by itself.'
'Neither could Luke.'
Lily walked right up in my face, her chin tilted at an aggressive angle. 'What?' she demanded.
'You know Wolfe, how she is about playing with the law. Remember the time she proved that rapist wasn't having 'flashbacks'? No 'Vietnam Vet syndrome'? Remember when she shredded that 'episodic dyscontrol' defense…when that guy shot his wife and said he had some kind of brain seizure that made him do it?'
'You're a real fan of hers, huh?'
'Oh, chill out, Lily,' Storm said. 'Burke, all the stuff you talked about, it was Wolfe fighting some sophisticated defense. That's what she does, she attacks…not defends.'
'No, that's not what she does. Not all of it.
'Or avenged.' Lily.
'Yeah, or avenged. Sometimes both. But how about this: Luke comes in, okay? The defense is this Multiple Personality Disorder. Insanity, okay? And Wolfe'll know the kid's crazy— no way he's faking— he'll stand up to any test. But you can't end up like Luke unless somebody does something to you. Something real ugly. For a long time.'
'You think she'd want to go after Luke's parents? For child abuse?'
'Not for child abuse, Storm. For homicide. Like Luke was the gun, but they pulled the trigger.'
Nobody said anything.
I lit another smoke, letting it percolate.
Storm made a noise. 'The baby kicked,' she said.
I bowed. 'She agrees with me.'
Lily smiled her Madonna's smile. 'You really think she'd go for it?'
'She's
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I went by the restaurant the next morning, to check my messages before I called Wolfe. Immaculata was at the register. A fear-jolt hit me— I never saw anybody but Mama there before.
'Where's Mama?' I asked her. 'You taking over for her?'
'Downstairs. With Luke.'
Something in her voice. I came close, leaned over to her. Her face was set in hard straight lines, white streaks under the golden skin, jaw tight, eyes moist.
'What?'
'He…tried last night. Max had to hold him. Flower…she woke up. He was…like demons in him. When he finally