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Authors: Charlie Huston

Tags: #Fantasy, #Fiction, #Private Investigators, #New York (State), #Manhattan (New York; N.Y.), #Mystery & Detective, #Private Investigators - New York (State) - New York, #Hard-Boiled, #New York, #Mystery Fiction, #Thrillers, #General, #Vampires, #Fantasy Fiction, #Pitt; Joe (Fictitious Character), #Suspense, #Contemporary, #Occult & Supernatural

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I put an arm over his shoulder.
—Strange you should mention this business that you were conducting.  It seems someone ratted me to the Count.
He shivers with outrage. —What? A rat? Who, Joe? Tell me who it is and III take care of it for ya.
I pat his arm. —It's a nice thought, but I wouldn't want you to go jumping in the river with
your neck tied to a sewer grate on my account.
He flinches.
—Urn, yeah, that, that's not my style. Urn, Joe? —Yeah, Phil?
He puts his palms together.
—There something I can do to get this over with quick? Like, can I just run in front of a cab and take my lumps and we call it even? As opposed to you cutting off my nose and all, I mean.
I give him a little shake. No old ladies  purses fall out of his pants legs, which is a bit of a shock. —Cut you? Not gonna happen.
He wipes his forehead. —Honest? No cutting? —No cutting.
He smiles, pats me on the chest. —Ah, that's great, that's just great.
He grins, skips a couple times. —Well ain't that a beautiful thing.
He plucks a cigarette from the pack I offer him, winks.
—Ya mind me askin what ya been up to, Joe? Not that I'm being nosy, just that I'm always curious about what my friends are up to.
I light his cigarette for him. —I've been getting into trouble, Phil.
He laughs.
—So the usual, huh? —Yeah, the usual.
He swallows.
—Say, Joe, ya don't mind me sayin1, you're acting kind of weird. Like, not cutting me and all. Makes a man think that maybe you're waiting to lower the boom on him.
He bites the tip of his tongue. —You sure we're OK here?
I pat his shoulder. —Yeah, were OK. See, you got something I need, Philip.
He clutches his throat.
—Aw no, Joe, not that.
I shake my head, curl my arm around him again. —Easy, easy. All I'm talking about is your big fucking mouth.
His hand covers his mouth.
—Joe, no, I swear, I never sold you out, not once never. —You sold me out so many times, Phil, you should be paying me royalties.
He makes to talk again and my razor flips open. I hold it across his mouth. —Just hush a minute and listen.
I smoke. —I'm going away, Phil. I came back, and now I'm going away.
I tap the middle of his forehead.
—And I want you to make sure everyone knows it. See, I made a mistake coming back. There's nothing for me here. Nothing but trouble. And I don't swing the weight I used to. Cant take the heat. So I'm going away. Joe Pitt is out of play. Gone. Crossing the water and taking his chances. Anyone has a score to settle, they missed their shot. Color me gone, Phil.
I take him by the ear. — Cause the only thing that will bring me back is if I hear you didn't do as I
said. III come back and we'll assume this position again. And III make your big mouth a whole lot bigger.
He starts to nod, scrapes his lips on the blade, freezes.
I shake my head. —Now I'm gonna hit you.
He rolls his eyes.
I nod.
—I'm doing it to knock you out so you don't see where I head off to. Not so hard that III break your jaw or any teeth, but I'm gonna put you to sleep.
I fold the razor away.
He wipes his mouth. —Jesus, Joe, I could just close my eyes.
I flick my butt away. —Shut the fuck up, Phil, you're getting off easy.
He covers his eyes with his hands. —If you say so. Just get it over with.
I cock my fist.
—Hey, Phil, is that your dealer?
He uncovers his eyes. —Where, where?
I punch him in the face and break his jaw and a couple teeth and he's down.
I wipe his blood from my fingers as I walk to the middle of the street and look to the next block. I see what I want and head that way.
I keep my feet moving, my eyes forward, fighting the draw of the building behind me, a force that drags on me, pulling open a wound as I move farther away.
Figure it's life. Figure we all got one. Figure how you gamble yours is nobody else's nevermind.
She says she doesn't know who I am.
Well I can't help her on that score.
Figure the wound is just as raw whoever I am.
Figure I could have said more. Told her where I came from. Who birthed me. What I was like when I was a kid. What school I dropped out of. My whole curriculum vitae.
Figure I could have gone over all the years we had together. Cut open
every one. Told her what I was thinking and when. Why I told every lie. What they cost me to tell. What I hoped they were buying me.
Who's got time to waste in that? A catalogue of lies.
Bottom line.
You want something to be safe, you pay a price.
And that's the deal in the end. She's safer in there than she is out here.
In there, she's got people who got her back. Out here, she's only got me. And once Predo starts sniffing after what I'm here for, he'll find her. He'll smell her like my blood in the water, and go straight to her.
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And I won't be able to stop him.
She's safe inside. Safer, anyway. And anything I could have said to talk her into leaving would just have dragged her into the middle of something out of all control.
But that doesn't change a fact.
Letting her tear loose leaves a wound.
That wound don't close. No reason it should.
Wound like that, if you want to not feel it, you better have something planned to keep your mind off the pain.
I come to the next block and kneel in the street and work my fingers into the slots at the edges of a manhole cover and pull it free.
I look down the hole, and I think about the other hole.
A war.
Such a thing, you got to be on one side or the other. You got to know what you want, or get caught in the flames.
I smoke, kick a bottle to the gutter, spit, and smoke some more.
Kill the future.
Save the lost.
Choose a side.
I start down the hole. Burying myself. Away from what I want. But close enough. Close enough to protect it.
Close enough to feel it.
Love above me, shuttered away, pulling, pulling me still.
A gravity that cant be broken.
No matter who I am.
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