Panic Attack by JASON STARR
Author:JASON STARR [STARR, JASON]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: det_crime
ISBN: 0-312-38706-7 / 978-0-312-38706-8
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: 2009-03-19T04:00:00+00:00
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Johnny didn’t waste any time hooking up with Marissa. First thing Saturday morning he texted her: hey had great time last night wanna hang today? hope so! lemme know! xan Xan. Just typing that stupid name cracked him up.
He knew there was zero chance she wouldn’t get back to him. He didn’t peg her as the game- playing type who would play hard to get. No, she was definitely an all- or- nothing girl, the type who decided she was into one guy and one guy only and blew off the rest of the world.
As usual, his instincts were dead- on because she texted back:
I’d love to! Call me in a few!! With exclamation points no less. Talk about being primed.
They spoke on the phone for about a half hour. They could’ve gone longer- hell, all day- but Johnny knew how important it was to always leave phone conversations on a high point, to leave them wanting more. Nobody was better on the phone than Johnny Long. He knew exactly what to say to girls to get them- well, there was really no other way to put it- totally wet. He was so charming, so funny, so- what was the word?- personable, yeah, personable, and girls ate that shit right up. He knew he could pick a name out of the phone book, call the girl up, and there was a pretty good chance he’d be able to screw her. He’d actually done this one time just for fun, to see if he could pull it off. He called a couple of dozen women, pretending he was a cable guy from Time Warner. Well, that was the opening, but when the women starting talking to him, he turned on the Johnny Long charm. Yeah, a bunch of them hung up on him, and some were going to let him come over to check out their cable, but he wasn’t convinced he’d score with them. But it was all about percentages and he finally hit pay dirt with a woman on Staten Island. She was in her sixties and had gone back for seconds on the ugly line, but what difference did that make? She invited him over to her house, where he checked out her cable- actually fixing a problem receiving premium channels- and then screwed her twice and got away with a few hundred bucks in cash and jewelry. It proved that Johnny Long wasn’t just eye candy. He could use his voice and charm to seduce women, too.
Johnny invited Marissa to spend the afternoon with him at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and naturally she thought it was an amazing idea. She’d actually said, “Wow, that’s an amazing idea.”
He met her at two o’clock on the top of the steps at the main entrance, and when he saw her approach he was impressed with how good- looking she was. In the bright sunlight her hair looked shinier than it had last night, and there was no doubt that she had a hot little body.
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