you use him as human bait, isn’t that enough?”
“I guess. Maybe it’s me. I never seem to get along with the locals.”
I moved from the chair onto the bed with her.
“So what? It’s not your job to get along with anybody.”
“That’s right,” she said, smiling again. “You know, there’s a soda machine in the lobby.”
“You want something?”
“No, but you said something about getting a drink.”
“I was thinking of something stronger. It’s all right, though. I’m happy.”
She reached over and did her finger drag through my beard. I caught her hand as she dropped it away and held it for a moment.
“Do you think the intensity of what we’re doing and what we’re involved with is causing this?” I asked.
“As opposed to what?”
“I don’t know. I’m just asking.”
“I know what you’re saying,” she said after a long moment. “I have to admit I’ve never made love to anybody thirty-six hours after the first time I’d ever seen him in my life.”
She smiled and it sent a beautiful thrill through me.
“Me neither.”
She leaned toward me and we kissed again. I turned and we rolled into a from-here-to-eternity kiss. Only our beach was the old bedspread in a ratty old hotel room three decades past its prime. But all of that didn’t matter anymore. Soon I was moving my kisses down her neck and then we made love.
We couldn’t both fit in the bathroom or the shower so she went first. As she showered I lay in bed thinking about her and wishing for a smoke.
It was hard to tell because of the sound of the shower but at one point I thought I heard a light knock on the door. Alerted, I sat up on the edge of the bed and started pulling on my pants as I stared at the door. I listened but heard nothing again. Then, I distinctly saw the doorknob move, or thought I did. I got up and moved to the door, pulling up my pants, and tilted my head to the jamb to listen. I heard nothing. There was a peephole but I was reluctant to look through it. The light was on in the room and if I looked through the peephole I would block it, possibly letting whoever was out there know that someone was looking at him.
Rachel cut the shower off at that point. After a few moments of no noticeable sound from the hallway I moved to the peephole and looked. There was nothing out there.
“What are you doing?”
I turned. Rachel stood by the bed, attempting to show modesty with the tiny towel that came with the room.
“I thought I heard someone knock.”
“Who was it?”
“I don’t know. There was no one there when I looked. Maybe it was nothing. All right if I take a shower?”
“Sure.”
I stepped out of my pants and while walking past her stopped. She dropped her towel, exposing her body. She was beautiful to me. I stepped over and we held each other for a long moment.
“Be right back,” I finally said and then headed into the shower.
Rachel was dressed and waiting when I came out. I looked at my watch, which I had left on the bed table, and saw it was eleven. There was a battered old television in the room but I decided not to suggest watching the news. I realized I hadn’t eaten dinner but still wasn’t hungry.
“I’m not tired,” she said.
“Neither am I.”
“Maybe we could find a place for a drink after all.”
After I dressed, we quietly left the room. She looked out first to make sure Backus or Thorson or anybody else wasn’t lurking about. We encountered no one in the hallway or the lobby and outside the street seemed deserted and dark. We walked south to Sunset.
“You got your gun?” I asked, half kidding and half serious.
“Always. Besides, we’ve got our people around. They probably saw us leave.”
“Really? I thought they were just keeping an eye on Thomas.”
“They are. But they should have a good idea who is on the street at any given time. If they’re doing their job.”
I turned and walked backward for a few steps, staring back up the street at the green neon sign for the Mark Twain. I surveyed the street, the cars parked along both sides. Again, I saw no shadows or silhouettes of the watchers.
“How many are out there?”
“Should be five. Two on foot in fixed positions. Two in cars, stationary. One car roving. All the time.”
I turned back around and pulled the collar