' Soy yo, Blanca.'
She unlocked and opened the door. The maid entered with three bottles of water and a menu. She then left, and Lindsay locked the door behind her. She sat on the edge of the bed and drank half a bottle of water then glanced at the lunch menu. Grilled salmon, char-broiled Gulf shrimp, chicken salad on a croissant, tortilla soup
… She was abducted by a drug lord only to be fed like a hotel guest. The border was an entirely different world. She lay back on the bed and closed her eyes.
Bode knocked on Becca's door and entered her room. It was after ten, and she was still asleep. He sat on the bed next to her and stroked her hair. She stirred and woke. She rubbed her eyes and then reached over and turned the lamp on.
'Daddy… Where are you going?'
'To the border.'
'To get mom?'
'Yes. Becca, the man who wants me dead, he took your mother.'
She sprung up in bed.
'Took her?'
'Kidnapped. He's holding her in Nuevo Laredo. I'm going down to get her.'
'Get the Rangers to go!'
'Becca, our military and police can't cross the border without permission from the Mexican government-and that won't happen. And if I sent the Rangers into Mexico, he'd kill her.'
'Go on TV!'
'He'd kill her.'
'What about our consulate down there?'
'Useless.'
'But, Daddy-'
'It's the only way to get her back.'
He saw in her eyes the realization that she might be seeing her father for the last time-and that she might never see her mother again. He cupped her face.
'I love you, Becca. I couldn't have asked for a better daughter.'
'I'm a lesbian.'
'You're my daughter.'
She stared into his eyes.
'You're not coming back, are you?'
'No. But your mother is.'
She threw her arms around him and hugged him tight. When she released him, she wiped tears from her face.
'Daddy… kill him.'
'Oh, you can count on that.'
Jesse Rincon entered the San Agustin Cathedral on the plaza in downtown Laredo for the first time in over three years. The church sat vacant. He walked up the center aisle and knelt at the altar rail. He gazed up at the crucifix on the wall above the altar. He spoke to God.
'I will make a deal with you. If you will spare her life, I will give you mine. I will do your work here, and I will never complain or question your will. Take her from me if you wish, but please do not take her life. That is all I ask.'
Just across the river from the cathedral, Lindsay Bonner woke to a man on top of her. Not El Diablo, but a foul man who smelled of whiskey and cigars. The bald man named Hector. She screamed, but he slapped a big hand over her mouth.
'?Callete, perra! '
He ran his hands over her breasts and down her hips.
'I tried to kill the governor. The next time I will succeed. But first I will have the governor's wife.'
'You'll fuck a dead woman!'
She had been born in Boston but toughened in Texas. She feared this man, but she was not afraid to fight him. She slapped at him and punched him, but he only laughed. He put his weight on her and his hand between her legs and tried to push his finger inside her. He froze.
'What is this?'
He raised up with her cell phone in his hand. Which gave her the opening she needed. She drove her knee into his groin. He wasn't laughing now. He groaned and doubled over. She kicked him in the face.
'?Puta! '
He stumbled to the door but turned back.
'If you tell el jefe, I will come back and kill you before he kills me.'
'I won't tell him. But I'll make sure my husband kills you first.'
He cursed and left. She locked the door behind him then wedged a chair under the knob. Then she ran into the bathroom and threw up.
'He'll kill her,' Jim Bob said. 'He probably already has.'
Jim Bob stood at the door to the master suite. Bode was packing weapons and ammunition in a duffel bag.
'No, he wants me. He won't kill her until he has me.'
'You thought this through?'
'Becca needs her mother.'
'You want me to go with you?'
'Thanks, but this is what I do.'
'You sure this is the only way? You go down there and kill Mexicans in Mexico-even a drug lord-it'll be an international incident. I don't know how many crimes you'll be committing. Bode, your White House dream ends tonight.'
'Jim Bob, I had a dream when I was eighteen. Her name was Lindsay. Last twenty-nine years, I forgot that. I remember now. I'm chasing my dream, Jim Bob, and it's not in Washington. It's in Nuevo Laredo.'
Bode Bonner zipped up the bag and stood tall.
'He took my wife. I want her back.'
Lindsay wanted the man's smell off her. She went into the bathroom and started a hot bath. When the tub was full, she undressed and stepped in. She sat then slid down until the water was up to her neck. She closed her eyes.
El Diablo wanted Bode to come for her. He would lay in wait and kill her husband. Or Bode would kill him. She didn't like Bode's odds against a drug lord on his turf. Bode always said that if you want to beat someone on their home turf, you'd better have a good game plan.
She needed a game plan.
She bathed with body wash and shampoo from Paris. When she got out, she put on a thick terrycloth robe. She heard a knock on the door.
'Who is it?'
'Blanca.'
She removed the chair and opened the door. The maid pushed a room service cart into the room, then went back out and returned with a rolling cart of hanging clothes and high-heeled shoes below. Evening dresses still in the plastic bags and new undergarments still in plastic wrap.
'What are these for?' she asked Blanca in Spanish.
'Dinner, with the senor. I will come for you at seven.'
Blanca left Lindsay alone. She turned on the television and switched channels, searching for news of her abduction. But there was no news. No one in Austin knew she was on the border. And no one on the border knew she was the governor's wife.
Except El Diablo.
She checked the room service cart: cheese and crackers and champagne. Hot tea. Coffee and cream. Butter cookies. As if it were tea time in Nuevo Laredo. She ate several crackers with cheese… and a few cookies… and