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โI stand where I have always stood,โ I said. โI live in the house my parents left me. The biggest expense I ever had was bringing the Jag over from England. The opportunities have been there, as they will be for youโโas they were right now, todayโโbut thatโs not who I am. I donโt belong to anybody.โ
She stared out at the vast ocean with no particular expression. After a while, a pretty hostess brought us scrambled eggs and coffee. Dehan ate hungrily while I sipped the strong black brew.
When sheโd finished, she sat back and drained her cup.
โIs that why you never married?โ
I smiled at her. โMind your own goddamn business.โ
We sat in companionable silence for a while, and I leafed through a magazine. Without looking at her, I asked, โHow about you?โ
โSame answer.โ
We touched down at eight twenty. It was just an airfield. It was in the middle of a huge plain that was, in turn, surrounded by flat lands that seemed to go on forever. We taxied to a hangar where we were met by a young guy in Bermuda shorts and a shirt that would have been more at home in Miami. His face would have been more at home in Naples, but that didnโt stop him from wearing a Texan hat. He took our bags and led us over to a Jeep Cherokee. He didnโt say much, but he was chewing gum and driving at the same time, so maybe he wasnโt good at multitasking.
We took a roundabout route across an endless landscape of flat fields to a town called Placedo, where we turned north and drove for about twelve miles in a perfectly straight line until we came to what at first looked like a small town but turned out to be a ranch called Las Salinas. It had a twelve-foot electrified fence, CCTV, and a remote-controlled gate. Our driver stuck his face out the window so they could see it was him, and the gate rolled back.
We followed a driveway for a couple of minutes. On the right I could see eucalyptus groves and palm trees surrounding a tennis court and a swimming pool, a short walk from a large, three-story Spanish villa surrounded by lawns and gardens and shaded by trees.
We pulled up in front of the house next to a Bentley and a Ferrari. A guy in an Italian suit came trotting down the stairs to greet us as we climbed out and slammed the doors.
โDetectives Stone and Dehan. I am Vito.โ He gave a little bow to Dehan that was supposed to render her defenseless and make her knees turn to Jell-O. Instead she indicated the house with her head and said, โThe witness protection program paying for this?โ
His smile became frigid. โMorry is out back, by the pool. Would you like to follow me?โ
I said, โIโd love to.โ
Pro was very tall and very thin and had very big hands. He was sitting at a white table under a parasol by a second smaller pool that was built into the terrace at the back of the house. This one was only two hundred and fifty square feet. The other one was the big one. He was wearing floral Bermudas and a shirt with parrots on it. His face was hidden by big black Wayfarers, and he was drinking something large, colorful, and complicated. The thing here was obviously to pretend that instead of hiding in Texas, you were living large in Miami. He didnโt get up to greet us because that would have been demeaning to his dignity, but he did smile in a way you could describe as expansive, and gestured to a couple of chairs at his table. When he spoke, his voice was deep and slow.
โStone, I donโt think we ever met. And Detective Dehan, the NYPD is getting easier to look at every day. Sit down. What will you drink? Coffee? This is my morning health drink. It helps to keep my liver clean. It is important to remain healthy.โ He laughed as we sat. โGod knows there are enough people out there who want me dead, without me giving them a hand, huh? What do you say, Stone?โ
I smiled and nodded. โCoffee would be great, thanks, Pro. And thank you for seeing us. I know itโs not the norm.โ
โFuck the norm. Weโre here to do business, right? Vito, bring some coffee.โ
Vito left. โAre we?โ I said.
โYou better believe it, Stone.โ
I sensed Dehan was about to speak and silenced her with my eyes. I turned back to Pro and said, โJust so there is no misunderstanding and we donโt get our wires crossed, letโs do it this way. I tell you what I want, then you tell me what you want in exchange.โ
He stared at me for an uncomfortably long time. Then he said, โYou telling me how it goes?โ
I nodded. โYeah.โ I waited a moment, then sighed. โPro, Iโve been here a minute and Iโm already getting bored. Letโs be clear. If I am here itโs because you want something from me. So right now Iโm worth more to you alive than dead. Second, if you think I am stupid enough to come down here without covering my ass, youโve been living too long among gorillas. If weโre not back in New York by tonight, you and your friend Harrison are going to be stitching postal sacks for the next twenty years. So quit trying to intimidate me, and letโs get down to business.โ
Pro chuckled. โItโs habit. I canโt help it.โ He turned to Dehan. โI like to see what a man is made of.โ
She didnโt answer him, but I saw something in her look and made a note to keep an eye on her when she was under pressure. She
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