But if she was, so was he.
on his tail.
some current tune Arnie had not heard before.
He called home first. His father answered, his voice oddly toneless—Arnie
had never heard Michael's voice quite that way before, and his unease
deepened. His father sounded like Mr Slawson. This Thursday afternoon and
evening were taking on the maroon tones of nightmare. Beyond the glass
walls of the booth, strange faces drifted dreamily past, like untethered
balloons on which someone had crudely drawn human faces, God at work
with a Magic Marker.
Shitters,
he thought disjointedly.
All a bunch of shitters.
"Hello, Dad," he said uncertainly. "Look, I—uh, I kind of lost track of the
time here, I'm sorry."
"That's all right," Michael said. His voice was almost a drone, and Arnie felt
his unease deepen into something like fright. "Where are you, the garage?"
"No—uh, Gino's. Gino's Pizza. Dad, are you okay? You sound funny."
"I'm fine," Michael said. "Just scraped your dinner down the garbage
disposal, your mother's upstairs crying again, and you're having a pizza. I'm
fine. Enjoying your car, Arnie?"
Arnie's throat worked, but no sound came out.
"Dad," he managed finally, "I don't think that's very fair."
"I don't think I'm very interested anymore in what you think is fair and what
you don't think is fair," Michael said. "You had some justification for your
behavior at first, perhaps. But in the last month or so you've turned into
someone I don't understand at all, and something is going on that I understand
even less. Your mother doesn't understand it either, but she senses it, and it's
hurting her very badly. I know she brought part of the hurt on herself, but I
doubt if that changes the quality of the pain."
"Dad, I just lost track of the time!" Arnie cried. "Stop making such a big thing
out of it!"
"Were you driving around?"
"Yes, but—"
"I notice that's when it usually happens, Michael said. "Will you be home
tonight?"
"Yes, early," Arnie said. He wet his lips. "I just want to go by the garage, I
have some information Will asked me to get while I was in Philly
"I'm not very interested in that either, pardon me," Michael said. His voice
was still polite, chillingly disconnected.
"Oh," Arnie said in a very small voice. He was very scared now, almost
trembling.
"Arnie?"
"What?" Arnie nearly whispered.
"What
is
going on?"
"I don't know what you mean."
"Please. That detective came by to see me at my office. He was after Regina,
as well. He upset her very badly. I don't think he meant to, but—"
"What was it this time?" Arnie asked" fiercely. "That fucker, what was it this
time? I'll—"
"You'll what?"
"Nothing." He swallowed something that tasted like a lump of dust. "What
was it this time?"
"Repperton," his father said. "Repperton and those other two boys. What did
you think it was? The geopolitical situation in Brazil?"
"What happened to Repperton was an
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