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โIt's a personal matter.โ
Doris looked Allen up and down. โI see,โ she said. โIf youleave your contact information, I'll have Mr. Jordan give you a call when hereturns.โ
โI'd like to speak with him now, if that's at all possible.โ
The smile left Doris's face. Her tolerance level was verylow. โI've already explained to you that Mr. Jordan is not in the office,โ shesaid sternly. โIf you leave yourโโ
โI heard you the first time lady.โ Allen stepped closer tothe desk. โNow, get Jordan on the phone right now.โ Allen stepped even closer.
Doris reached inside the top drawer of her desk and pulledout a revolver. โTake one more step in this direction, shit stain, and I'llblow your goddamn head off.โ She pulled back the hammer.
โWhoa!โ Allen said. โI'm not here to cause any trouble.โ
โThen you're using the wrong tone of voice.โ
โListen,โ Allen said calmly, โit's very important I speak withJordan. If you could give him a call and let him know it's about the piece ofpaper he was looking for the other day, I'm sure he'll want to speak with me.โ
โPiece of paper, you say?โ
โYes, ma'am.โ
โSit,โ she said, pointing the barrel of her of her .44across the desk at one of the chairs, โand keep your mouth shut.โ
Allen did as he was ordered. Doris kept the weapon trainedon him as she dialed the phone, pressed the speaker button, and placed thehandset back in the cradle.
โWhat's going on, Doris?โ Bobby answered.
โYou're on speaker, Mr. Jordan. That writer's here. He hasthe paper.โ
โI don't have it,โ said Allen.
โI told you to keep your mouth shut,โ Doris reminded him.
โAllen?โ said Jordan.
โYeah, Bobby, it's me.โ
โYou know where the paper is?โ Jordan asked.
โI think I might.โ
โYou think you might.โ
โYes.โ
Jordan groaned. โI'll be there in fifteen minutes,โ he said.
โCan you tell Doris to put away the gun please?โ
Jordan chuckled. โShe'll put it away when she's ready.โ Hehung up.
Allen sat still in the chair for a few minutes, afraid tospeak. Finally he asked, โAre you ready yet?โ
โNope.โ
Allen sighed. โCan you at least release the hammer?โ
Doris thought about it for a second. โYeah, I guess,โ shereplied. โMy hands aren't as steady as they once were, and we wouldn't wantanother accident.โ With her thumb she released the hammer.
โAccident?โ Allen asked.
With a nod of her head, Doris motioned behind Allen. Heturned around to see that one of the 6โx8โ glass panes had been replaced with apiece of cardboard. The repair job was eye level to where Allen now sat. Heswallowed hard, as he inspected the wall and ceiling for blood spatter.
*****
Fifteen minutes turned into a half hour; finally, BobbyJordan walked through the front door. He was holding a slice of pizza in hisleft hand.
โโฆ and that's why I became a writer,โ Allen said, finishingthe one-sided conversation he and Doris were having. She still held therevolver. Allen was oblivious to the fact she looked like she wanted to shootherself with it.
โWow, that's fascinating,โ said Doris in a weary monotone,slipping the gun into the drawer. โI'll be sure to look for your books the nexttime I'm at the Book Warehouse.โ
โThanks, I'm flattered,โ said Allen, beaming.
โGood afternoon, Crane,โ said Jordan. โRight this way.โ
Allen rose and followed Jordan into the hall and through adoor on the right. Jordan sat down and put his feet up on his desk. Allensurveyed the room. It was the same white walls, ceiling, and trim as thereception area. There was no curtain on the one window in the room. To say itwas nothing fancy would be an under-statement. It didn't really look to Allenlike this was an office where Jordan spent much of his time.
โClose the door behind you, Crane.โ
Allen did as he was told.
โTake a load off,โ Jordan said.
Allen sat down in the only other chair in the room, a metalfolding chair.
โNice chair,โ Allen said. โIs this real metal?โ
Jordan shook his finger at Allen. โYou're a funny guy,Crane. Now, where's that paper?โ
โI don't know.โ
โYou said you had it.โ
โNo, I told Doris I had information about it.โ
Jordan scratched his head. โIf you don't have it, or atleast know where it is, then how do you even know it exists?โ
โI guessed.โ
โGuessed? Guessed about what?โ
โThat it was a piece of paper you were looking for when youcame to my motel room last week.โ
โYou guessed right. What do you want, a prize?โ
โNo, I just want to know where Jacob Palmer is.โ
โWho?โ
โJacob Palmer.โ
โDo I know him?โ
โHe's the boy who's missing.โ
โOh yeah. I heard something about that. Found him deadbehind the high school, or something.โ
โThat was Oliver, a friend of Jacob's, and it was theelementary school.โ
โThen who's Jacob?โ
โHe's the other boy that went missing. The two boys weretogether. You met Jacob in my motel room last week.โ
Jordan snapped his fingers. โThe dog walker!โ
โYes, the dog walker.โ
โI liked that kid. What about him?โ
โWhere is he?โ
โHow the hell would I know? I'm a lot of things, Crane, butI ain't no kiddie toucher.โ
โI didn't think you were,โ Allen said. โListen, Jordan, Ihaven't told the cops what I know, and I won't. I just want the boy back. Iwon't say a word to anyone. I swear on my life.โ
โWant the boy back? Won't say a word? A word about what? So,I came to your room looking for a sheet of paper. That's not exactly a felony,Crane. I'll be the first to admit, I ain't the sharpest bulb in the crayon box,but tryin' to figure out what you're talking about is giving me a headache.โ
โYou don't know where Jacob is?โ
โNo!โ
Allen sighed and slumped down in the chair.
โStart from the beginning, Crane. What made you think I knewthe whereabouts of that kid?โ
โBecause I thought the boys disappearance had something todo with the paper, and if it did, that would mean it had something to do withyou.โ
โA little less confusing, but why would them kids goin'missin' have anything to do with that paper?โ
โBecause, Mya Duffy remembered seeing Jacob and Oliver atStones Throw the same day you, Vinny, and I were there. She saw them under thedeck, below the seating area. They were looking at a piece of paper. She chasedthem
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