'She had you take her?' I said.

'Yeah. She couldn't drive a car.'

'You mean they wouldn't let her or she didn't know how?' I said.

'Both. I don't think her mother ever let her learn.'

'Did she tell you she was seeing Marty?'

'Naw. She'd have me drive her to Copley Place. Say she was going to do some shopping, pick her up in an hour. But, you know, I don't work for her. I work for Julius. I'm not just a driver, I'm supposed to take care of her. Christ knows she can't take care, couldn't take care, of herself. You saw her in the restaurant that day. So I check her out. She goes into the center of the shopping area, near the elevators, where that waterfall thing is, and Marty's there, and they walk through the mall and talk for maybe half an hour, then she leaves and I take her home. This starts happening couple times a week before she went to Vegas. And I don't know what to do. I speak to her about it she'll go bananas, deny it, and get me fired. I tell Julius she cries to her mother and Momma's little girl would never do nothing wrong. So I'm out of a job and maybe Julius puts out paper on me.'

'So you go along.'

'Wouldn't you?'

I shrugged.

'I take her where she wants to go,' Jackie said.

'I keep an eye on where she is. I get her home in one piece. I'm doing what I can, you know?'

'I wonder why she didn't just take a cab?' I said.

Jackie laughed.

'Man, you don't get it, do you. She never did nothing on her own. The old lady is there all the time. The old lady has her way.

Shirley stays home with her all day and plays dolly. She never left the house by herself. She never got a cab by herself. She probably don't know how.'

'She and Anthony live with her parents?'

'Sure. Big house in Revere. Point of Pines. Shirley got a little suite of her own in the back. When she marries Anthony, he moves right in.'

'So how come you're telling me this now.'

'Since she got killed, it's bothering me. I hear Marty was in Vegas when it happened. I don't know if he killed her, but I been thinking. I'm thinking about what Marty was up to. Why is he shagging Shirley? You know? I mean, would you?'

I shook my head.

'Maybe love is blind,' I said.

'Love? Marty Anaheim? Gimme a break. He's up to something, and the more I think about it the more I think it's maybe trouble for Julius.'

'Maybe,' I said.

'Well, I work for Julius. I worked for him since I was right out of the Marines, you know? He's been okay to me. You work for a guy you supposed to, you know, be on his side.'

'I've heard that,' I said.

Jackie started to speak and stopped.

'That a crack?' he said.

I shook my head.

'None intended,' I said.

'Okay. But you see my problem. I can't tell Julius his daughter's shmoozing with Marty Anaheim. He can't hear it. The old lady can't hear it. She's walking around the house wearing a black veil and carrying a doll, for cris sake 'And you can't talk to the cops,' I said.

'

'Course not.'

'So you came to me.'

Jackie shrugged.

'Couldn't think of anybody else.'

I nodded. Jackie was through. We both sat in silence while the rain beaded on my office window and formed ropey little crystalline streams as it ran down the glass.

'Anybody in the outfit you can tell?' I said.

'No. Julius played it very close to his own chest,' Jackie said.

'Everybody just worked for him. We figured Anthony was going to be the number-two guy when he married Shirley, he wasn't such a fucking lightweight.'

We were quiet some more.

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