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the fan . . . people are liable to come calling, on you! Official people! Peopleā€¦ with all kinds, of badges! And subpoenas! And warrants! You mayā€¦ at long last . . . be forced, to get up,! Get off your dead ass! Be forced to get up . . . off your selfish, conniving, ass! And go outā€¦ and, actually, get whatā€™s known as a job! Like the rest of us. Thatā€™s job! Youā€™ll probably have to look it up!ā€

ā€œA job? Like the rest of you? All you doā€¦ is sit here and write drivel! For Harlequin or Silhouette . . . or someone! Iā€™m halfway surprised that youā€™re not running around the house, right nowā€¦ absolutely naked!ā€

ā€œI was, you know! About a half-hour ago! Sorry that you missed it! Andā€¦ like everything else . . . you donā€™t have the remotest of ideas! Not the faintest clue . . . as to what it takes! What it takes . . . to whomp up a two-hundred page novel! So, donā€™t you dare put downā€¦ what I do! Itā€™s honest! Unlike your own selfishā€¦ semi-legalā€¦ pursuits! Your exploitation . . . of your own son! Among others!ā€

ā€œWhy, you . . . !

ā€œAnd, you listen! Listen to me, Sheila! If I was Jasonā€¦ Iā€™d have greened the scene too! Iā€™d have gotten the hell out! Outā€¦ from under your overbearing thumb! A helluva long time ago! A helluva long time ago! Andā€¦ let me tell you something else, Miss Smart-Ass! If he does come aroundā€¦ Iā€™m going to harbor him! Isnā€™t that what they say? ā€˜Harborā€™ someone? And I may evenā€¦ may even take him, to bed! Iā€™m sorry nowā€¦ that I didnā€™t! That I havenā€™t! That I didnā€™t . . . didnā€™t just go aheadā€¦ and actually take the kid, to bed! Listen to me, Sheila! I promise nothing . . . beddy-bye-wiseā€¦ for the future! In fact, go ahead, and think of whatever thingsā€¦ whatever things sexual . . . that really piss you off! And you can count . . . on the fact that I will have done it, with him! Done it to him! If I ever see him again!ā€

ā€œCome off it, Debbie! I figure you already did seduce him. And I think that youā€™ve been compliant . . . in his running away! He didnā€™t have that much money! Had no resources, on himā€¦ or with him! For him to have stayed awayā€¦ stayed away, for this long . . . heā€™d have to have had some help! Substantial help! And I donā€™t know, of anybody elseā€¦ outside of my friendly, neighborhood, seductress . . . to whom he could ever come, for help! To whom he would come, for help! To whom heā€™d ever think of coming toā€¦ to help him out!ā€

ā€œWell, the longer this conversation goes on . . . the sorrier your friendly, neighborhood, seductress is getting! Sorry as hell! How regrettable it is . . . that Jason didnā€™t come to me, for help! Or, for something else! For somethingā€¦ spectacularly . . . else! But, letā€™s face it. Iā€™m pretty sure, that your kid is more resourceful . . . much more resourcefulā€¦ than youā€™re willing to believe! To give him credit for! Somehow or another, heā€™s managed, to get himself out! Out of your greedy clutches! My compliments go out to him! Where ever he may be!ā€

ā€œWell, Iā€™m going to the police on this, andā€¦ā€

ā€œThatā€™s something you shouldā€™ve done! Shouldā€™ve done . . . gone and doneā€¦ last week, for Godā€™s sakes!ā€

ā€œYes! And when I do. Iā€™m going to give them my theory as to where he might be! And with whom!ā€

ā€œYou just go right ahead! You do that! And may I remind youā€¦ that ā€˜the kidā€™ is twenty-one! Or is it twenty-two? Whether or not he acts like it! Even if what you suspect would happen to be trueā€¦ and I still say youā€™ve got your head, totally, up your assā€¦ no laws wouldā€™ve been broken! None! Zilch! Itā€™s not statutory rape, yā€™know. Not unlawfulā€¦ to let a kid, that age, boff me! If I were you, I think Iā€™d be a little more worried aboutā€¦ whether this thing, with Doctor Keltner, ever blows up, in your face!ā€

ā€œDebbie? Debbieā€¦ youā€™ve got this thing all wrong! Your information is all screwed up!ā€

ā€œThereā€™s gonna be a lot of peopleā€¦ asking a lot of questions,ā€ responded the hostessā€”undeterred. ā€œA helluva lot of questions! A helluva lot of people! And, listen! Iā€™ve not said anything to Mark! To Markā€¦ at the radio stationā€¦ about your situation. You can believe thatā€¦ or not. And Iā€™m still not going to! Not a word! But, I am telling you thatā€¦ if I were youā€¦ Iā€™d be more than a little concerned! And, againā€¦ as far as this thing with Jason being gone is concernedā€¦ youā€™re barking up the wrong damn tree! Way up the wrong damn tree!ā€

Sheila Rutkowski had stormed out of her erstwhile friendā€™s house. She was halfway down the walkā€”moving toward the streetā€”when it occurred to her that Debbie might be watching. Being already so ā€œmisunderstoodā€, she knew that she would do wellā€”to restore her limp! Substantially! And quickly!

Her recent hostess had promised herā€”that sheā€™d not divulge her theory, as to Sheilaā€™s, years-ago, ā€œaccidentā€. Not to Mark Martin, the investigative reporter, at WWJā€”or, presumably, anyone else. Still, it would not be any sort of help, if Debbie were to see her being a little more ā€œathleticā€, than sheā€™d needed to be!

Jasonā€™s mother didnā€™t know exactly what she was going to do, at that point. Finding a public phoneā€”from which to call for another taxi (hopefully, one with a driver, whoā€™d be much more appreciative)ā€”in the, strictly-residential, neighborhood would be almost impossible.

On an impulse, she made her way out, onto the streetā€”and began to walk, alongside the many vehicles parked there. The fifth car was a 1998 Buick LeSabre. And the keys! There they were! In the ignition!

It had beenā€”literallyā€”years, since sheā€™d driven any car! Anywhere! Her brotherā€™s ā€™79 Plymouth Furyā€”and her former husbandā€™s 1981 Oldsmobile 98ā€”had been it! In ā€œjust about foreverā€!

Brazenly (what else?) she opened the driverā€™s door, slid in, and cranked the car, to life! She clipped the rear bumper of the year-old Cadillac sedan, parked in front of herā€”as she, hurriedly, pulled out into the sparse traffic.

She droveā€”being careful to observe

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