Weakly I replied, “Still here.”
“His room.”
“God! Didn’t you find it?”
“Nowhere.”
“Then that’s it — leave!”
“I’m waiting for him.”
“Don’t! No!”
“My million, damn it!”
“But you sound awful — you sound
“I took what it takes.”
“But it’s
“I’m resting.”
“You sound ghastly! You’re in pain! Come back! Philip, come back! He’ll turn everything around! It’ll be you who stole from
This deserved a laugh. “Him? Frighten me?”
“He frightens
“Him? He’s shitting his pants with fear of
“Hon, this is
“I love you, Jinx.”
“Really? Am I anything at all to you anymore?”
“What are you wearing?” I whispered, keeping my eye on the bed.
“What?”
“What do you have on?”
“Just my jeans. My bra.”
“The jeans.”
“Not now.”
“The jeans.”
“This is crazy. If he comes back …”
“The jeans.”
“They are. They are.”
“Off?”
“I’m pulling them off.”
“Around your ankles. Leave them around your ankles.”
“They are.”
“The panties.”
“You too.”
“Yes,” I said, “oh, yes.”
“Yes? Is it out?”
“I’m on his bed.”
“You crazy man.”
“On his bed. I’ve got it out. Oh, it’s out, all right.”
“Is it big?”
“It’s big.”
“Very big?”
“Very big.”
“My nipples are hard as a fucking rock. My tits are spilling out. Oh, hon, they’re spilling over —”
“All of it. Say all of it.”
“I’m nobody’s cunt but your cunt —”
“Ever?”
“Nobody’s.”
“All of it.”
“I worship your stiff cock.”
“All of it.”
“My lips around your stiff stiff cock —”
On the bed Pipik had opened his eyes and I hung up the phone.
“Feel better?” I asked.
He looked at me as if a man deep in a coma and, seemingly seeing nothing, closed his eyes again.
“Too much medication,” I said.
I decided not to call Jinx back and finish off the job. I’d got the idea.
When he came around next there was a mask of perspiration clinging to his forehead and his cheeks.
“Shall I get a doctor?” I asked. “Do you want me to call Miss Possesski?”
“I just want you, I just want you …” But tears appeared in his eyes and he couldn’t go on.
“What
“What you stole.”
“Look, you’re a sick man. You’re in a lot of pain, aren’t you? You’re taking painkilling drugs that are bending your mind. You’re taking tremendous doses of those drugs, that’s the story, isn’t it? I know from experience what that’s like. I know how they can make you behave. Look, I don’t particularly want to send a Demerol addict to jail. But if that’s what it takes to get you to leave me alone, I don’t care how sick you are or how much pain you’re in or how loony the drugs are making you act, I will take it as my business to see that that happens. I’ll be absolutely merciless with you if I find that I have to be. But
“Easy as that.” He didn’t seem quite as bleary now as when he’d first come round, but there was still perspiration beading his upper lip and no color at all in his face. “‘Moishe Pipik Gets Paid Off. NBA Winner Wins Again.’”
“Would the Jewish police be a more humane solution? A payoff isn’t always without dignity in a mess like this. I’ll give you ten thousand bucks. That’s a lot of money. I have a publisher here” — and why hadn’t I thought of calling
“‘Providing you are out of Jerusalem by nightfall.’”
“By nightfall tomorrow, yes.”
“I get ten and you get the balance.”
“There is no balance. That’s it.”
“No balance?” He began to laugh. “No balance?” All at once he was sitting up straight and seemed entirely resuscitated. Either the drugs had suddenly worn off or they had suddenly kicked in, but Pipik was himself again (whoever that might be). “You who studied arithmetic with Miss Duchin at Chancellor Avenue School, you tell me there is