Play Dead (18 page)

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Authors: Harlan Coben

Tags: #Fiction, #Suspense, #Mystery Fiction, #Thrillers, #Boston (Mass.), #Murder, #Missing Persons, #Widows, #Impostors and Imposture, #Basketball Players, #Models (Persons), #Boston Celtics (Basketball Team), #26NEWBIE

'Bon Voyage?'

He nodded. 'I'm heading back to Michigan the next morning.'

'You're leaving?' she asked. Over the last month, she had gotten used to having Stan around. He was part of the family now, David's sole blood relative. She relied on him. 'Why? I thought you liked Boston.'

'I do. I love it. But the mall deal fell through. I can't raise the capital. And . . . I don't know . . . I feel like I don't belong here -- like I'm intruding on David's family.'

'You're not intruding.'

'Be that as it may, will you join me tomorrow night?'

Laura leaned back. She clasped her hands together and leaned them against the bridge of her nose. 'Would you do me a favor, Stan?'

'Of course.'

'I don't know if you know this or not, but David did not have a legal will. The letter of the law leaves his entire estate to me. I want you to have some of it.'

'Laura, I can't.'

'I want you to build your mall with the basketball theme. How much do you think you need to get started?'

'Forget it.'

'Why?'

'I already told you. I don't deserve anything of David's.'

'Then do it for me. I need some new outlets for Svengali in his area. Your mall will be perfect.'

Stan shook his head, but Laura did not stop. 'You can name it after David, Stan. Think of it as a memorial to your love for him, a way of showing the world what he meant to you. Would a million dollars get the ball rolling? ' Even as she said it, Laura felt a pang of discomfort. David's words came floating back to her.

'We don't get along . . .'

But she ignored the voice.

'Look, Laura, I don't feel right about this . . .'

'Then it's settled. I'll have my attorney write you out a check tomorrow afternoon. One million dollars of your brother's money will be yours. Agreed?'

He chuckled lightly. 'Laura, have you ever been called stubborn?'

'Frequently. Agreed?'

Stan shrugged. 'I don't know what to say.'

'Say yes,' Laura urged, while her mind churned in confusion. Was she doing the right thing? 'Say you'll cancel your flight back to Michigan. Say that you'll get cracking on this mall idea. Say that you still want to be part of this family.'

'Of course I still want to be part of this family.'

'Then say yes.'

Stan lowered his eyes and then slowly raised them toward Laura. 'You won't regret this, Laura.'

Laura smiled uneasily. Won't regret? She thought that maybe she already did.

Clip Arnstein put out his cigar. He glanced across the table at his two star players. Earl was in his late twenties and just at the pinnacle of his career. He had led the league in scoring twice and rebounding once. He was also a consummate shot-blocker. But he had scored a lot of those points off great passes from David. He had been able to get open for many of those points because teams had often concentrated on trying to contain White Lightning.

Timmy Daniels was a few years younger. He was a shooting guard from Brigham Young University, a super all-around athlete who had a fiery intensity that matched David's. He liked to win, had to win, would do anything to win. His appearance may have reminded one of a little kid in the playground, but he was as tough as Clip had seen in his fifty years plus of basketball. And he could shoot. Now that David was gone, Timmy was probably the best outside shooter in the league.

Clip took out another cigar and bit off the end. 'I thought it was about time the three of us met in private.'

'What's up, Clip?' Timmy asked.

'I have the results of the team vote. You two are now the captains of the team.'

Timmy glanced over at Earl before speaking. 'I think I speak for both of us when I say that that's an honor we wish had never been bestowed on us.'

'I know,' Clip replied. 'But we all know the team is not going to be the same without David. Hell, our lives aren't going to be the same. But we have to go on. The season starts in a couple of months and we have to get prepared. Rookie try-outs are next week.'

'What do you want us to do?' Timmy asked.

Clip tossed a file to both of his star players. 'Here's some info on our draft picks and free agents who are supposed to try out for the team.'

They both scanned the reports. When he was finished, Timmy closed the file. 'It's shit.'

Clip nodded his agreement. 'There wasn't a hell of a lot of talent in this year's draft, plus when you win a championship, you pick last. We've got a problem here, guys. We lost one of the league's best players. We don't even have a decent scorer from the forward spot now. We'll get crushed on the break without him. So my question is this: how are we going to find someone new on that list of players?'

'I don't know,' Tim responded. 'But you've been in tougher spots than this, Clip. You're famous for the last-minute deals you've made over the years. You're not called the Miracle Worker for nothing.'

Clip chuckled. 'Thanks for the vote of confidence. Earl, you haven't said anything. What do you think?'

'No one can replace David,' Earl said quietly.

'I know that,' the Miracle Worker replied. 'I'm not looking for a replacement. The team as a whole is going to have to shift perspective. Without David, you're not going to get those passes, Earl. We'll have to play a slower game, a more controlled game. You have to post up down low like you did at Notre Dame. And Timmy, your outside shot is without question the best around. But we're going to need you to penetrate the middle and open it up. You're going to have to be more creative. But even with all that, we are still going to need more parts to make this machine run smoothly. I may have to make some trades.'

'Trades?' Timmy repeated. 'You can't break up this group.'

'It's a business, Tim. I traded three popular veterans to draft David and Earl, and I'll deal players if I have to.'

'Isn't there another alternative?'

Clip nodded. 'Sure.'

'What?'

The Miracle Worker stood. 'Hope for a miracle.'

Stan woke with a start. He wondered if he had had another bad dream. Impossible. No way. For the first time, everything was going his way.

He swung his legs over the bed and grabbed the clock. Three-thirty a.m. What a day he had had yesterday! As if duping Laura yesterday morning was not enough luck, the night had crowned him with yet another spectacular achievement. Maybe he should have held back. Maybe he should not have tempted the gods by stretching his luck, but oh man, he could not resist.

The woman lying next to him stirred and twisted her naked body toward him. Stan gasped at what he saw. His groin was reacting to just looking at her.

'How do you feel?' he asked her.

Gloria looked up at him with the eyes of a small animal. 'Very happy.'

'Me too,' he said. 'Do you know that you're the most beautiful woman I've ever seen?'

Her body quivered. 'Thank you.'

'I mean it. And it's been so long, Gloria. It's been so long that I can't remember ever feeling this close to someone.'

'Do you mean it, Stan?'

'Of course I do.'

'Please don't tease me.'

He lay back down and put his arm around her warm body. 'I would never do that, Gloria. I . . . I don't know if I should say this.'

'Please,' she urged.

'Well, this may sound corny, but I feel like last night was the start of something wonderful.'

'Really?'

'I hope I'm not being too forward,' he continued. 'Usually, I'm pretty shy and laid-back. I don't open to a person very easily. But it's just that I feel so right when I'm with you. Like I can say anything.'

She smiled hopefully. 'I feel the same way.'

'You do?'

Gloria nodded. 'I haven't been with a man in over a year.' She adjusted herself in the bed. Stan watched her. She had the nicest breasts he had ever seen. Large, round, firm. Mr Happy felt like a block of lead between his legs. 'I want to tell you something before we go on with this.'

'What is it?' Stan asked.

'It's about my past.'

'You already told me about that. It doesn't matter to me, Gloria.'

'Did I tell you about the last time I was with a man -- or should I say men?'

Stan tried to hide the look of surprise on his face. 'You don't owe me any explanations.'

'Unfortunately, I do. Then you can leave if you want.'

About a year ago, Gloria was living on the West Coast with a dope dealer. For about the millionth time in her life, Gloria was sure she had found the right man. Tony may have been a dope dealer and a small-time pornographer, but he was not like the others. He was gentle. He genuinely cared for her. True, he had her hooked on drugs but she had been an addict even before they met. And Tony said she had it under control, that to go through withdrawal would be painful at this stage. So he kept giving her the needles with heroin and the cocaine for her nose because he cared, because he did not want to see her suffer.

But there were still fits of depression for Gloria. She had no self-esteem, no self-respect. But that wasn't so bad. Not as long as she could drug herself to a point where it did not matter. Sometimes, days would go by and she would not leave her bed. Sometimes, weeks would go by and she would not remember anything that had happened.

She had been living with Tony for about three months when he came home one day with a big-time dealer from Colombia. The three of them had dinner together but Gloria could not remember much about it. Tony had really given her some prime stuff and she was just flying. She did notice that the big-time dealer from Colombia was staring at her all the time. But that was nothing new. Men were always staring at her. And she was safe. Tony was there with her. And he loved her very much.

It was getting late and Gloria was feeling especially weary. 'Tony?'

'Yes, Gloria?'

'I'm going to go to sleep now. I'm really tired.'

'Okay. Say goodnight to our guest.'

She did. She held onto the railing as she steered her way up to the bedroom. She closed the door, took off her top and then slid off her pants.

'Guapa! Beautiful!'

She spun, trying to cover herself with her hands. The Colombian opened the door and stepped in. 'What are you doing up here?'

Tony stepped in from behind the Colombian. 'It's okay, baby.'

'What . . . What's going on?'

'Mr Enrique is a very important supplier, Gloria. He's asked for a little favor.'

'But Tony -- '

'It's all right, baby. I'll be right here. It'll be fun.'

The wide-eyed Colombian quickly stripped down.

'Tony, I don't want to.'

Tony began to take off his clothes too. 'For me, Gloria. Please.'

Trembling, she turned toward the Colombian. He stood in front of her completely naked. He reached out a hand and grabbed her breast roughly. Pain shot through her. He lowered his mouth toward her nipple.

'Please don't.'

Gloria was forced back, tears pouring down her cheeks. Tony held her down as the Colombian did as he pleased.

Stan held her. 'It's over now, Gloria. It's over.'

'No it's not. I have to finish the story before I run out of nerve.'

The next morning, Gloria woke up feeling sore and dirty. She snorted a little cocaine and then made her way to the shower. She stayed under the powerful spray until the hot water ran out. She still did not feel clean.

Gloria did not cry that morning. For the first time, she saw clearly through the drugs. Nothing was different. Tony was not different. He was like Brad and Jeff and Stuart and Mike and J.J. and Kenny and all the others. He knew she was not worth loving, not worth caring for. She was just an object to abuse as he saw fit. And at long last, Gloria knew what she had to do. She finally realized how she could stop it. It was simple really.

She would kill herself.

She wondered how she should go about doing it. First she would call her sister Laura. She had not spoken to her for almost eight months but Gloria and Laura really loved one another. Her parents, well, they had given up on her a long time ago. But not Laura. It would be really nice to hear her voice one more time.

She picked up the phone and called. Laura was thrilled to hear from her. Laura thought it would be a great idea if they could get together soon. Gloria agreed. Maybe next week would be a good time.

'Is everything all right, Gloria?' Laura asked. 'Why don't you come home and stay with me for a while?'

Gloria declined the invitation, thanked her and hung up. Then she turned her attention to how she should kill herself. The answer came to her quickly. She would take a drug overdose. A friend of hers in San Francisco had done that about six months ago. Gloria resolved herself to her decision. Tomorrow night she would OD on heroin.

That night, Tony came home full of apologies and words of love. 'I was so stoned, baby. I didn't know what I was doing. I'm so sorry, Gloria. Please forgive me.'

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