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Allen laughed. โJesus! Don't tell him that.โ
Jordan burst out laughing. โI'm just bustin' your balls,kid.โ He stood and pointed at the last piece of pizza in the box.
โIt's all yours,โ said Allen
Jordan snatched up the slice. โYou supposed to speak withRose again?โ
โI'm sure I will at some point.โ
โI'd appreciate it if you kept this little meeting toyourself.โ
โSure thing.โ
โRose won't be gettin' anything outta my brother either. Fora few days at least. He took our mom up to Augusta for the week. He won't behome until Saturday night.โ Jordan stepped through the door. โYou want thisdoor open or closed?โ
โYou can leave it open.โ
Jordan nodded and walked away.
Jacob waited until he was sure Jordan was out of earshotbefore he asked, โIs he a real Mafia guy?โ
โThat's the word on the street.โ
โYou think he's as tough as he looks?โ
โYes, I do.โ
โMe too. I better get going.โ
Jacob scratched Frankie on the head and told him he'd seehim tomorrow, and out the door he went.
โI was going to eat that pizza later, Frankie,โ said Allen.โI can't believe he didn't leave me one slice.โ
Allen flipped the lid closed on the pizza box, picked it up,and threw it like a Frisbee toward the trash can. The box hit the side of thecan and dropped to the floor. He placed the untouched glass of tequila in thefridge.
โMaybe I should write a book about a writer who goes toMaine and gets accused of having something that belongs to a gangster.โ Hestared at the laptop. Think, think, think!
Chapter Seven
At twenty minutes before five on Tuesday morning, Allen'salarm went off. It was the sound of a British police siren. He had purposelychosen it for the irritation factor; nothing else would rouse him.
โOh my God,โ Allen groaned. as he felt around for the cellphone. He pressed the button and silenced the cell. โFrankie, you ready forthat sunrise?โ
Allen swung his legs over the bed and went for the coffeepot. He noticed it was the last package of regular coffee. He made a mentalnote to ask Crystal for more.
While the coffee was dripping, he splashed his face withwater, and ran his fingers through his hair. He brushed his teeth.
โFrankie, get up.โ
Frankie yawned loudly and climbed to his feet.
โYou want something to eat first?โ
Frankie spun in a circle. That usually meant he knew whatthe word eat meant, and that's what he wanted to do.
Allen dumped the other half can of Alpo on Frankie's plateand tossed the can in the trash. By the time Allen had dressed, put on hisflip-flops, and poured his coffee, Frankie was done eating and waiting by thedoor. Allen grabbed the leash, and out they went.
When the two pals arrived at the top of the seawall, the skywas just taking on an orange glow. The few clouds on the horizon were purple, red,orange, and pink, going from dark to light as they ascended upward into thesky.
โLook at that, Frankie. That's something you won't see inHerkimer.โ
Frankie sat down on the concrete. He didn't seem to careabout the sunrise. He was just wondering what time the birds showed up.
Allen sipped his coffee. He looked down the seawall. Sevenor eight other spectators had arrived. They all held their cell phones in frontof them and took pictures. Many of them turned around and took selfies with thesunrise behind them.
โNo one sees anything as it happens anymore, Frankie. Theyall see it later while inspecting their pics for flaws. Look too fatโdelete.Double chinโdelete. Bags under my eyesโdelete.โ Allen sat down next to the dogand placed his mug on the other side of him. โMaybe I should take a selfie. Oneof you and me. I'll frame it and put it on the mantle at home. Would ya likethat, boy. You want a picture of us on the mantle?โ
โMornin', Crane,โ said Cam.
Allen looked over to see the old couple walk up next to him.
โHey, Cam.โ
โThis here's my lovely bride, Mildred.โ
Allen stood and held out his hand. โIt's a pleasure to meetyou, Mildred.โ
Mildred spread her arms. โCan I get a hug, Mr. Crane?โ
โOf course.โ
Mildred threw her arms around Allen and gave him a bigsqueeze. โI love your books so much.โ
Allen wondered how long he was supposed to hug. โThanks,Mildred, that means a lot,โ he wheezed, shooting a desperate look at Cam.
โFor God's sake, Mother,โ he said, โlet the poor boybreathe.
Mildred released her grip. โI have two of your books up inmy room. I'd love to have those signed, if it wouldn't be too much to ask.โ Shereached down and petted Frankie.
โBring them over anytime. I'm in room eleven.โ
Cam helped Mildred to her butt, and then sat down besideher. Allen took a seat with Frankie between him and Mildred.
Mildred reminded Allen of his own grandmother, but thenagain, she kind of reminded him of everybody's grandmother. She wore a thin,light gray granny dress and brand-new white Skechers. Over her shoulders was atan cardigan that was much too big for her. Allen figured it was probablyCam's.
โTake some pictures, Cam,โ said Mildred.
โDid you bring the camera?โ Cam asked.
โI thought you had it.โ
โThat's what ya get for thinkin'.โ
Allen took out his cell phone. โI can take a few for you andtext them to you,โ he offered.
โWell, thanks, Allen. That's mighty nice of ya,โ saidMildred.
Allen snapped a few pics. โYou want me to get a couple ofyou together in front of the sunrise?โ
โYou want a photograph with me, Mildred?โ Cam asked.
โReckon that would be nice. Help me to my feet!โ she yelled.
Cam obliged, grabbing onto her outstretched hands andpulling her upright. โGot deep vein thrombosis in my leg,โ Mildred volunteered.โDoctor told me I shouldn't sit for too long a spell. Get's swollen somethin'awful. Here, I'll show ya.โ
She started to hike her dress.
โJesus, Mary, and Joseph,โ Cam cried, โthe boy don't want tosee swollen leg!โ
The old couple got into position with their arms around eachother's waists. Cam was about a foot and a half taller than Mildred; it tooksome doing for Allen to frame them in the viewfinder.
โSmile,โ Allen said.
Mildred smiled a smile that could light up Broadway. Cammanaged a grimace.
โThat
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