my beard was matted with the fish heads I licked out of my food bowl. My clothes and boots were caked with my own feces. I used to think that Kwong and his commanding officer, a man by the name of Ding, had not only broken me physically but had stolen my soul. But I realized that in truth, theyd probably lost their own soul, if they ever had one, and at a certain point I had no control over what I did or what they did to me.
You dont dream about it anymore?
He looked through the windshield at the dust and smoke from wildfires, and the way the hills went out of focus inside the heat waves bouncing off them, and for just a second he thought he heard bugles echoing out of a valley that had no name.
No, I dont dream very much anymore, he said.
She looked out the side window and watched the countryside go by.
THE LOAN OFFICE was located on a corner where three streets that had once been cow trails intersected and formed a kind of financial center for people who possessed little of value to others, except perhaps their desperation.
Next to the loan office was a bail bonds office. Next to the bail bonds office was a pawnshop. Down the street was a saloon with a railed and mirrored bar, a kitchen that served food, and a clientele to whom the pawnshop, the bondsman, and the car-title loan office were as indispensable as the air they breathed. Few of them cared, or for that matter even knew, that John Wesley Hardin and Wild Bill Longley had been regulars at the saloon.
Hackberry parked in the alley behind the loan office and entered through the side door, removing his hat, waiting until the clerk was free before he went to the counter. Hispanic and Anglo working people were sitting at school desks filling out forms; a woman in glasses oversaw them as she might retarded people. Hackberry opened his badge holder on the counter and placed the photo of Liam Eriksson beside it. Know this fellow? he said to the clerk.
Yes, sir, the FBI was in here about him. Im the one called up the cops on him, the clerk said. He brought in a stolen check.
There was a woman with him?
Yes, sir, but I wasnt paying her that much mind. Hes the one had the check.
You dont know who the woman was?
No, sir, the clerk replied. He had neat black hair and a mustache and a deep tan and wore gray slacks and a blue dress shirt and a striped tie.
You work here long?
Yes, sir, almost five years.
Get a lot of United States Treasury checks in here?
Some.
But not many, Hackberry said.
No, sir, not a lot.
Never saw the woman before?
Not that I recall. I mean, Im pretty certain on that.
Pretty certain you dont know her or pretty certain you dont recall?
A mess of folks come in.
This fellow Eriksson and the lady were drunk?
The clerk looked blankly at Hackberry.
Eriksson is the real name of the man who was impersonating Pete Flores. He and the woman were drunk?
Pretty marinated, the clerk said, starting to smile for the first time.
For ID, Eriksson had a library card?
Yes, sir, that was the extent of it.
Whyd you take the check in back?
To run it by my manager.
After five years here, you had to consult with your manager? You didnt know the check was stolen, one brought in by a drunk with a library card? You had to ask your manager? Thats what youre telling me?
Its like I said.
Theres no reason Eriksson would have a history with a business like yours. That means the woman probably brought him here. I also think shes probably a hooker and a shill and brings her customers here with regularity. I think youre lying through your teeth, bub.
Maybe Ive seen her once or twice, the clerk said, his eyes shifting off Hackberrys face.
Whats her name?
She goes by Mona, I think.
Hackberry pulled at his earlobe. Where does Mona live?
Probably any place a guy has a bottle and two glasses and a few bucks. I dont know where she lives. Shes not a bad person. Why dont you give her a break?
Tell that to the guy Liam Eriksson tortured to death, Hackberry said.
The clerk threw up his hands. Am I in the shitter?
Could be, Hackberry said. Ill be giving it some thought.
HACKBERRY AND PAM began their search for the woman named Mona in a backward pattern, starting up the