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Six Bad Things_ A Novel - Charlie Huston [95]

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—You still could, you know, come over and party.

I light my own cigarette and say nothing. Her voice drops to a whisper.

—How’s that sound, a little private party?

I take a drag and jet smoke from my nostrils. Rolf has joined Sid on the couch. They sit there watching me as I pace back and forth across the tiny living room.

—What happened to your boss, that guy Terry?

—He, you know, I told him you wanted to meet later so he’s not coming by for awhile. So what about it?

—Weeell, you know I want to, but I still don’t have any wheels.

There’s a pause and a rustle, like maybe she’s covering the mouthpiece.

—I could come and get you.

I keep my mouth shut, listening. I can still hear Hitler’s nonstop barking. I flick some ash onto the carpet.

—You know what, baby, that’s great, but I still think it’s a bad call. I’m so wasted I’d probably just conk out right next to T. What time is your guy gonna show?

—Uh, well.

Another muffled rustle.

—Around twelve.

I bend over and stub my cigarette out in T’s overflowing ashtray.

—No, that’s still too early. I really need to crash.

—I, well, baby that’s up to you, but I don’t think he.

—No problem, I want to talk to the guy, but if we can’t do it later.

—No. I. When? I can probably.

—Just, you know, a little after six, maybe.

—OK, I’ll need to.

—Hey, what’s your address, anyway?

—Um, I.

I snap my fingers at Rolf and make little writing gestures in the air. He digs through the back issues of Mojo and Hustler that are piled on the coffee table and finds a ballpoint.

—What was that, Sandy?

—Um, 262 Jewel Avenue.

—262 Jewel Ave. Got it.

I watch as Rolf writes the address in the whiteness of a naked thigh on one of the magazine’s covers.

—But, Wade, I should really talk to.

—No problem, I’ll be there right around six and Terry will either be there or he won’t.

Rolf is holding up his hand trying to get my attention.

—Gotta go, baby.

—OK, I’ll. I’ll call after I talk to Terry and.

—I’m gonna turn my phone off to get some sleep. I’ll just see you at six.

Rolf is waving his arms now. I turn off the phone. Rolf stands up.

—Dude, the Chargers game is on tonight.

—So?

—Dude, it’s a ESPN game. A Thursday night game, it starts at six.

—Rolf, believe me when I tell you, I know how you feel, but it’s about having priorities right now.

—Yeah, I know. I know I’m being lame, but, dude, I really wanted to see that game.

—It won’t take long. We’ll see the second half.

I’m out of cigarettes again. I remember T getting a pack of smokes from the fridge. I head for the kitchen. Rolf sits back down.

—You don’t think this chick and her guy are gonna freak when you show up with two extra dudes? ’Cause you know you ain’t going over there without us.

I open the freezer and pull a pack out of one of the three cartons inside. I remember Wade’s dad used to do that, keep his cigarettes in the freezer so they’d stay fresh longer. I wonder if that’s where T got it. From Wade’s dad. Wade. Did you keep your cigarettes in the fridge in your garage? Did you buy cartons and store them there and sneak out to smoke late at night? Did Stacy ever come out with you to have a couple drags and sip a beer? Shit, Wade, oh shit.

—Dude.

I come back from where I was, close the freezer door, and open the pack of Marlboros.

—Sorry. Fazed out for a second. I think I need some food and some sleep.

—Sure, but answer the question?

—What?

—Why didn’t you tell her you were bringing a couple extra dudes?

I light my fresh, cold cig and draw chilled smoke into my lungs.

—What’s the point? If I tell her I’m bringing guests, she’ll say no way. And, like you said, you aren’t gonna let me go over there alone. We just show up? What are they gonna do? The guy’s gonna want his five bills, so he’ll have to talk. And if he doesn’t want to talk, there are three of us there and he won’t want to piss us off. Either way he’ll end up telling us where Tim is.

Rolf looks at the clock on the VCR; it’s not even eight AM yet.

—We got some time to kill, dude.

—I’m gonna crash, you guys kill it however you want.

I GO

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