More Than They Could Chew by Rob Roberge
Author:Rob Roberge
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: More Than They Could Chew
ISBN: More_Than_They_Could_Chew
Publisher: Dzanc Books
Published: 2005-01-15T00:00:00+00:00
DAY 5
DECEMBER 29
The Troubles We Share
The sign above the door is from the seventies. The lightâs purple fluorescent and a guy who looks like Tony Curtis with a silly ascot flowering out of his collar, heâs giving the thumbs-up sign and has a cartoon bubble above his head that says TCâSâA PLACE WHERE THE SINGLES MEET.
I walk inside and the doorman, a guy I sort of know named DJ, holds me back with a redwood of an arm. âWe donât want any trouble.â
âNeither do I,â I say. âIâve had plenty.â I look at him, but his face is blank. âItâs me, DJâNick Ray.â
I must look bad, because itâs taking him a long time to make sure itâs me.
âHonest,â I say, and walk toward the bar, where Mr. Frank Carr is sitting drinking a tap beer.
I sit down next to him. He turns and looks at me. He doesnât seem shaken by my appearance.
âI should see the other guy?â he says.
âThe other guyâs in a straitjacket at St. Maryâs,â I say.
I try to get Shine, the bartenderâs, attention. Sheâs leaning with her back to the mirrored glass at the other end of the bar. She wears a clingy silver skirt that looks like some futuristic metalâlike its out of a sci-fi movie, a cutoff black T-shirt that shows a muscular stomach with a silver belly stud and a sunburst tattoo that explodes from the navel. Sheâs into bodybuildingâall tension and angles and beautiful hardness and looks like she could be a cartoon superhero. We slept together onceâshe didnât seem to have much interest in a second time, but Taraâs still jealousâsheâs got a crush on Shine and when I want to hurt her feelings I remind Tara that I slept with her and she hasnât.
Timothy Shay/Mr. Frank Carr doesnât want to hear about my troubles, about my bloody, pounding, suffering head or any other wrong turns I may have taken. âYouâve got your troubles,â he says. âIâve got my troubles. Some troubles we share, and thatâs why we gather and talk.â
âSo what troubles do we share?â
He takes a sip of his drink. âTwoâone is that weâre both in contact, or getting close to contact, with Spencer Durrell, which is very bad.â
How would he know this? âWho?â I say.
He makes a face. âDonât fuck with me, kid. Youâre leaning on me, you have to have something to lean with. Thereâs only a couple of people who hold a hammer over meâand Durrellâs one of them.â He looks at me. âSoâare we done fucking around?â
I nod.
Mr. Frank Carr says, âI know himâyou donât. You do not want a part of this.â He looks at me for a minute. âIâm making a decision hereâa decision to trust you, okay?â
âOkay,â I say, though I doubt that he trusts meâhe only wants me to think he does.
âYouâre small-time,â he says. âI say that in the most sincere, nicest way possibleâbut look at yourself, pal.â He holds his hand up to stop me from saying anything. âSit
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