John D MacDonald – Travis McGee 10 The Girl In The Plain Brown Wrapper

“She was pretty special.”

“So Janice was very special. Past tense. I blew the whole bit. For a roll in the hay with Penny Woertz. Nowhere near as good-looking a girl as Janice. What was I trying to prove? With Janice you don’t just make a sincere apology and go on from there. Done is done. Total loyalty, given and expected. I’ve lost her. Funny thing, driving back from Vero Beach, when I had no idea in the world Penny was already dead, I tried to tell Jan that it was something that had just sort of happened. I said it was over. I wasn’t sure it was over, but I had the feeling that if I told Jan it was, then I’d have to make sure I kept on feeling just the way I felt when she wouldn’t leave your room Friday night when I did. That was before we picked up the kids at Citrusdale. She let me talk. I thought she was really thinking it over, giving me a chance. I reached over and put my hand on her arm. You know, she actually shuddered? And she said in a polite voice to please not touch her, it made her stomach turn over. That was the end of it, right there.”

“When you were waiting for me Sunday night, did you have any idea of shooting me, Holton?”

He tilted his chair back and looked up at the soundproofed ceiling, eyes narrowed. “That was pretty dim. Jesus, I don’t know. I’d read a stat of that note she wrote you. It made it pretty clear about you two. I was aware of the gun. I had the feeling that my whole life was so messed up nothing mattered too much. And you’d hit me harder than anybody ever hit me in my life. I’m still sore from it. Four days and I still hurt when I take a deep breath. I’ve got a lousy temper. Maybe, McGee. All things considered, I just might have. Scares me to think of it. Without Janice and without Penny, things aren’t all that bad. I’ve got a lot of friends. I do a good job for my clients. I made a good record as an assistant state attorney and I’ve got a good chance of becoming county attorney next year, and that’s worth a minimum forty thousand, plus other business it brings in. They say money won’t buy happiness, but you can sure rent yourself some. I’m grateful to you for suckering me. And thanks for taking me home. Where’s the gun anyway?”

“I turned it over to Stanger and he gave it back to me.”

He was puzzled. “Why’d he do that?”

“It’s just sort of a temporary loan, just a little delay in officially turning it over to him.”

“When you give it back to Mm, tell him to hang on to it. I don’t think I ought to have one around. Not for a while. Maybe not ever. But why does Al Stanger think you need a gun?”

“Just a whim, maybe.”

“You mean you’d rather not say? Okay. Yesterday morning I checked out what you said about yourself. I phoned Tom Pike and he said you were an old friend of Mrs. Trescott and her daughters.”

“If you could check that easily, why didn’t you check before you and Penny pulled that stupid deal, that grade C melodrama?”

He blushed. “So now it seems wild and stupid. We sort of talked each other into it. If it had worked-and you have to admit it came close-then I would have maybe found out from whatever papers you were carrying on your person, the missing piece. We’d narrowed it down to one theory that looked better and better. The tall man could have been in some kind of drug traffic.”

“Oh, come on!”

“Wait a minute now! I held back a little on you when we talked in your room. Penny followed my lead. The man seen leaving Sherman’s office was carrying a case of some kind, light-colored and heavy. No controlled drugs were missing, according to the office records. But there was no control on the stuff he ordered for his experimentations. He did some animal experimentations along with the other stuff. He could have been ordering experimental compounds, couldn’t he?”

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