The FBI Thrillers Collection Books 1-5 - Catherine Coulter [292]
“I’ll pay you back for that, Marty.”
“You little bastard, you couldn’t pay back anything. You’re a coward, Marlin, and you’re afraid of me. Aren’t you? I can hear it in your voice. It’s shaking. You’re worthless, Marlin, you’re nothing but a loser.”
“No!” He was heaving now, she could hear him, heaving from rage. “I’ll kill you, Marty, and I’ll enjoy every minute of it. You deserve to die, more than any of the others.”
“Let me take her out, boy.”
“No! She’s mine, and this one too. I want both of them. You know this other one cusses all the time. Yes, I want both of them. Just you wait and see how well I slice them up. You’ll be proud of me, Pa.”
He was screaming and pleading with his father, both at the same time. He was really close to the edge. “I’m the best slicer in the world, not you! I’m the best!”
Lacey walked very quietly, the knotted string wrapped around her hand. He’d built the maze very well. She hit two dead ends and had to retrace her steps.
She called out, “Marlin, it looks like you finally learned how to build a proper maze. I just hit the second dead end. Too bad you’re so fucking stupid that your daddy didn’t teach you how to build a really good maze way back when you were young. It took you long enough to learn, didn’t it, you pathetic little fucker?”
“Damn you, bitch, shut up! Don’t you talk like that! I know you’re doing it on purpose to make me mad, to try to make me lose control, but I won’t. I know you don’t talk like that all the time. Do you? Damn you, bitch, answer me.”
“That’s right, you little jerk. It’s all just for you, Marlin, you miserable stupid fuck.”
“Damn you, shut up!”
His voice was trembling. She could imagine him nearly frothing at the mouth with rage. Good.
Her voice rang out cold and calm. “Why the fuck should I?”
“I’ll kill you now, Marty. I’ve got my Magnum right here, all ready to go. You walk faster or Hannah’s going to lose her pinky finger.”
“I’m coming, Marlin. I told you I would. Unlike you, I keep my word. Only a coward would hurt her and you’ve been swearing to me you aren’t a coward, right?”
He was breathing really hard now. She was close enough to hear his rage, nearly taste it. It smelled sweet, coppery, like human blood. “No, I won’t hurt her. Not yet anyway. You’re first, Marty, just you. I want you, then I just might be satisfied.”
She walked into a narrow pool of light. She carefully held the string at her side. “Where’s your daddy, Marlin? Is he lurking around one of the corners of the maze? He’s a coward too. You got it all from that precious father of yours, didn’t you?”
“I ain’t lurking no place, girlie,” Erasmus shouted out. “I’m just letting my boy do what will make him happy. You just do what he wants, and I won’t skin you.”
“Did you skin your wife, Erasmus? After you slit her throat or before?”
“Ain’t none of your business, girlie. You just come along now, you hear me? I want to get out of this place, it ain’t comfortable. It makes my skin crawl.”
“Yes, I hear you.” He was on her left, some thirty feet away. Marlin was only about ten to twelve feet away, at about ten o’clock. Imagine anything making Erasmus’s skin crawl.
She’d wrapped about six lengths of string around her hand. String, she thought. All she had was a handful of string to take out two killers with three guns. She loosened the string, making it into a large enough circle so she could loop it over Marlin’s head. No, it had to be even bigger. It took time.
She felt the bile of terror in her throat and swallowed.