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fuckinā€™ now! Your kidā€™ll probably be homeā€¦ in a little while! He hasnā€™t got balls enoughā€¦ to stay out all night, anyway! But, mark my words, Sheila! If his pansy little ass isnā€™t at work tomorrowā€¦ and fuckinā€™ on time . . . heā€™s fuckinā€™ gone! And you? You are already fucking goneā€¦ as of right now! This goddam minute! Goodnight, Sweetcheeks!ā€

With that, heā€™d slammed down the phone! He turned to Joyce (whoā€™dā€”ā€œincrediblyā€ā€”not undone one additional button) and heā€™d, hoarsely, mumbled, ā€œNowā€¦ lessee. Where the hell were we?ā€

Debbie Lawson had just stepped out of the showerā€”when her phone rang.

ā€œDammit,ā€ she muttered. ā€œHow do they know? How can they knowā€¦ when Iā€™m taking a shower? Itā€™s got to be some kind of conspiracy.ā€ She laughedā€”heartilyā€”at the last observation. Then grinned even more broadlyā€”and added, ā€œYep. Thatā€™s it. A damn conspiracy. They must know . . . know exactly . . . when Iā€™m naked. Maybe everyone knows! Everyoneā€¦ in the whole damn world! Seems that way.ā€

She hurriedā€”still unclothedā€”down the hall, of her moderate-sized bungalow. Located a few milesā€”from the dilapidated Rutkowski apartment. Bursting into the front room, she suddenly realizedā€”that sheā€™d not closed the drapes, over the massive picture window. The oneā€”that looked out, onto the semi-busy street! She debatedā€”ever so brieflyā€”whether she should lope, ā€œway over to the other side of the roomā€, and close them!

Or should she simply ā€œjust answer the stupid phoneā€? It was clattering its ringing, incessant, ā€œsalutationā€ā€”for the sixth or seventh (or eighth, or ninth) ring already! The call must be importantā€”for the ā€œstupid thingā€, to have ā€œjangledā€ so insistently! And for so long!

Decision made: She picked up the ā€œstupidā€ phone. Damn the window! Give the folks a treat!

ā€œDebbie! Debbie? Debbie, I canā€™tā€¦ canā€™t find Jason! Canā€™t find himā€¦ not anywhere! Would he beā€¦ could he beā€¦ over there?ā€

ā€œI hope not. I just stepped out of the shower. Donā€™t have any clothes on. Whatā€™s the matter? Did you guys have a falling out? Another one? Did he run away? Finally?ā€

ā€œNo! Yes! Shit! I donā€™t know! I just about had to throw him out . . . this morning! To get his assā€¦ off to work! All he wanted to do . . . was toā€¦ to just sit there, yā€™know! Sit thereā€¦ and watch the silly-assed television! Those freaking planes! Into those freaking buildings! And so, finally, I had to, yā€™knowā€¦ā€

ā€œWell, that was pretty important stuff, yā€™know.ā€ Her tone mocked Sheilaā€”markedly. ā€œPretty heady stuffā€¦ coming out, of that silly-assed television! The bastards did fly a couple of seven-forty-sevensā€¦ into a couple of buildings, in New York! Big buildings! Lots of people! A hell of a lot of people! And theyā€™re all dead, now! The buildings are no longer with us! Neither are a couple-or-three-thousand people! Thatā€™s not even counting the Pentagon! And those poor people, inā€¦ā€

ā€œOh, big damn deal. What has that got to doā€¦ with us? Anyway, I just about had to insist . . . that he get his ass on, out to work! Took me even shutting-off the damn setā€¦ to get him to even think about leaving the place!ā€

ā€œAnd now? Nowā€¦ he hasnā€™t come back? Did he ever go to work? Ever get there? Ever show up . . . at the damn restaurant?ā€

ā€œYeah. Yeahā€¦ he went. Finally! Finally got his ass there! And then, Mannyā€¦ Mannyā€™s the manager there, yā€™knowā€¦ Manny sent him the hell home! Sent him home, dammit! Sent him homeā€¦ freaking early.ā€

ā€œI know whoā€¦ I know exactly whoā€¦ Manny is, Sheel! Why? Why did dear olā€™ Mannyā€¦ send him home? Iā€™m assuming that it mustā€™ve beenā€¦ before his shift was over! What on earth happened?ā€

ā€œOh, Jasonā€¦ I guess he was just being some kind of a little piss-pot. The same, that he wasā€¦ the way he was beingā€¦ being around here, this morning. Was bitching . . . over thereā€¦ I guess! Pissing and moaningā€¦ about the New York thing! So, Manny went and sent him the hell home! Threw him the hell out . . . once the lunch crowd was done, I guess!ā€

ā€œOnly he never ā€˜got the hellā€™ home?ā€

ā€œYeah. No! He didnā€™t! He hasnā€™t! I donā€™t know where the hell he is! Where he could be! Listen, Debbie. Listenā€¦ Iā€™m worried about him! Worried as hell!ā€

ā€œYeah! Losing an immediate paycheck! That ainā€™t no fun!ā€

ā€œWhat do you mean by that?ā€

ā€œOh, come off it, Sheila! You know damn well . . . what I mean by that! Youā€™re only worriedā€¦ about the damn money! The piddling little amount . . . that he brings in! Youā€™ve taken advantage of him! A God-awful advantage of him! For all these years, Sheel. Dammit, Iā€™m not blind, yā€™know! I donā€™t have to be a damn rocket scientistā€¦ to know how badly, youā€™ve exploited that kid! For years now. Years! Years, and yearsā€¦ and years! Maybeā€¦ donā€™tcha knowā€¦ it just could be, that he just got freaking sick of it! Itā€™s possible, yā€™know! Itā€™d be about damn time! Was today payday . . . by any chance? Is that . . . why youā€™re so disconsolate? So pissed off?ā€

ā€œNoā€¦ for your informationā€¦ itā€™s not fucking payday,ā€ Sheila mimickedā€”in a high-pitched, nasal, falsetto.

ā€œWell, Iā€™d have given him a little more credit . . . if it had been payday! Wouldā€™ve respected him more . . . a helluva lot moreā€¦ if, and when, heā€™d picked a day, when he gets his check! If heā€™d have waited till then . . . to go ahead, and then check out!ā€ She laughedā€”loudlyā€”then, continued. ā€œCash the damn thingā€¦ he should-a doneā€¦ and then, freaking split! Just get the hell out! Sooner or later, heā€™s going to figure it all out! Put together, all the bullshit! What youā€™ve been doing to him! How youā€™ve been screwing him over! Really screwing him! And for all this time! And then? And then, heā€™s just going to up andā€¦ā€

ā€œFat lot of good it did meā€¦ to call you! Iā€™m missing my son . . . my only sonā€¦ and youā€™re giving me all kinds, of fucking lectures!ā€

ā€œWell, heā€™s not here! Butā€¦ even if he were . . . I donā€™t know as Iā€™d tell you that heā€™s here! I hopeā€¦ I just hopeā€¦ that, sooner or later, heā€™ll come up with balls enough! Balls enoughā€¦ to tell you where to stick your

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