in a weird way, which I didn't want to think about, it was sort of erotic. And then in another way, it really pissed me off. I reached into my shoulder bag and came up with my pepper spray. "Come get me," I told him.
He put his hands on the car. "This isn't going well, is it?"
"How did you expect it to go?"
"You're right. I should have known. Nothing is ever simple with you. Men blow themselves up. Cars get flattened by garbage trucks. I've been in full-scale invasions that have been less harrowing than meeting you for coffee." He held the key up for me to see. "Would you like me to take the cuff off?"
"Throw the key over here."
"Uh-unh. You have to come to me."
"No way."
"That pepper spray only works if you get it in my face. Do you think you're good enough to get it in my face?"
"Absolutely."
A junker of a car pulled into the lot. Ranger and I gave it our full attention. Ranger had a gun in his hand, his hand at his side.
The car came to a stop and Mooner and Dougie got out. "Hey, dude," Mooner called to me. "Lucky break finding you here. Me and Dougie need some of your sage advice."
"I have to talk to these guys," I said to Ranger. "Lula and I sort of trashed their house."
"Let me guess, they were serving egg rolls and something yellow."
"Cheese balls. And it wasn't my fault. The Romulan started it."
The corners of his mouth tipped into a small, controlled smile. "I should have guessed it was the Romulan." He holstered his gun. "Go talk to your friends. We'll finish this later."
"The key?"
He smiled and shook his head.
"This is war," I said.
The smile turned grim. "Be careful."
I backed away and moved to the building's back door, Dougie and Mooner following me. I couldn't imagine what they wanted. Restitution for damages? A report on Elwood's future as a drug lord? My opinion of the egg rolls?
I hurried through the lobby and took the stairs. "We can talk in my apartment," I said. "I need to change my shirt."
"Sorry about your shirt, dude. Those Trekkies turned ugly. I'm telling you, they were a mob," Mooner said. "That Federation is in trouble. They're never gonna make a go of it with members like that. They had no regard for Dougie's personal residence."
I opened my apartment door. "Was there much damage?"
Mooner flopped onto the couch. "In the beginning, we thought it was just going to be cheese-ball damage. But then we had trouble with the VCR and had to cut the film portion of the evening short."
"The VCR crapped out right in the middle of 'The Trouble with Tribbles,' and we were lucky to escape with our lives," Dougie said.
"We're, like, afraid to go back there, dude. We were wondering if we could crash here tonight with you and your granny."
"Grandma Mazur moved back to my parents'."
"Too bad. She was happening."
I gave them pillows and blankets.
"Rad bracelet," Mooner said.
I looked at the cuff still locked onto my right wrist. I'd forgotten it was there. I wondered if Ranger was still in the lot. And I wondered if I should have gone with him. I slid the bolt on the door, and then I locked myself in my bedroom, crawled into bed with the cheese gunk still in my hair, and immediately fell asleep.
When I woke up the next morning I realized I'd forgotten about Joe.
Shit.
There was no answer at his house, and I was about to try his pager when the phone rang.
"What the hell's going on?" Joe said. "I just got in to work and heard you got attacked by a Romulan."
"I'm fine. I made an apprehension at a Star Trek event, and it sort of got weird."
"Unfortunately, I have some weird news of my own. Your friend Carol Zabo is back on the bridge. It seems she and a whole pack of her friends kidnapped Joyce Barnhardt and left her naked and tied to a tree by the pet cemetery in Hamilton Township."
"Are you kidding me? Carol got arrested for kidnapping Joyce Barnhardt?"
"No. Joyce didn't press charges. It was a real event, though. Half the force went out to turn her loose. Carol got arrested for being too happy in a public place. I think she and the girls were celebrating with wacky tobaccy. She's only looking at a misdemeanor, but nobody can convince her she's not going to jail. We were wondering if you