2

“What do you want from me, Mr. Bennet?”

3

“One time I walked into a room in Amsterdam wearing 4

a polo shirt and khaki pants and changed the future of a 5

nation” was his reply. “I once gave a nine-month-old in-6

fant as a present to a man’s dog. The man wanted to see if 7

the myth of wolves raising men could be true. I walked 8

through a city of the dead, in Rwanda, guarded by soldiers 9

who were paid in dollars. Everywhere men and women 10

had lain for so long that their bones had softened and they 11

had become deflated bags of maggots. I retrieved enough 12

money in diamonds to rebuild a nation, but instead I took 13

those jewels and put them in a titanium box in the Alps.

14

“I’m still a bookkeeper behind enemy lines. Do you 15

understand that, Mr. Dodd-Blakey?”

16

“No, I don’t.”

17

“What did you do while I was down here?”

18

“I learned to ride horses and I got drunk and I got laid.”

19

“Did you hear me screaming?”

20

“Sometimes. Not much though. You sounded like a 21

moose who got stuck in some briar about a mile or so 22

from here.”

23

“Did you worry that I might die?”

24

“Some.”

25

“Did you worry that I might kill you for treating me 26

like that?”

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“No,” I lied.

2

“Have you ever watched a child being murdered, Mr.

3

Blakey?”

4

I shook my head and squinted.

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