The FBI Thrillers Collection Books 1-5 - Catherine Coulter [370]
“You’re not lying? My father made you propose marriage to me?”
“You don’t think it was because I could have possibly wanted a wife, do you? Come on, Molly, even you’re not that stupid. I always liked fresh-faced eager girls. You looked at me like I was a god. I wasn’t about to deny myself. So I had to be patient and play a few games with you so that you’d fall on your back for me. I wanted to take your virginity. I’ve always preferred virgins. And so I did, but then there was Daddy standing at my front door just after you left that morning.” Louey shrugged. “I remember one of his goons—a guy who got his head shot off a while back—he had huge hands. He grabbed my neck between his hands and lifted me off the ground. Then your daddy told me how things would be. He told me I’d better be real sincere when I proposed to his daughter. He told me if I wasn’t faithful to his daughter, he’d make my face so ugly nobody would want to see it. I believed him.”
“You were very sincere,” she said, and wondered how she could even form the words, much less get them out of her mouth. “I remember that evening very well. But you slept with lots of women.”
Louey shrugged. “Yeah, well, what was I supposed to do when I was married to you? Finally, I called your daddy and confessed that I was having sex on the side. I told him you just weren’t interested. What was I to do?”
Louey laughed, actually laughed. “Your daddy finally gave me his permission. He told me to be discreet.”
Humiliation and rage mingled and flowed over. She drew back her arm and struck him as hard as she could with her fist in his belly. The air whooshed out of him. He gasped, clutching his stomach, bent over.
“You bastard,” she said low. “You complete and utter bastard. You’d do anything, wouldn’t you? It’s true that you’re the only man I’ve ever slept with so I have no comparisons, but let me tell you, Louey, it wasn’t ever any fun at all. From what I hear from other women, you were a pig at sex, and I bought it because I didn’t know any better.
“You have nothing in you but greed and ego. And you’ve got street smarts, enough anyway to keep you alive, enough to realize that my father would have annihilated you if you hadn’t done what he told you to do. Did you have Emma kidnapped? You need money. You always need money. You knew Mason would be the one to pay for her release, but you didn’t care where it came from.” She paused, panting, then smacked her palm against her forehead. “How could I be so stupid? You didn’t want my dad involved. You wanted me alone to pay the ransom. You viewed it as getting your money back.
“I really didn’t think you’d done it, but I’ve changed my mind. You don’t owe big bucks to anyone, do you? No, you’re the one who had her kidnapped. You wanted your money back.”
She hit him again in his stomach. “And you got a child molester to take her. You did that to your own daughter! What kind of a man are you?”
She punched him yet again. He was still bent over, gasping for air. “No,” he managed to get out. “I didn’t. Don’t hit me again, Molly, I mean it. Remember how I hit you three years ago? I’ll do it again.”
“You just try it, you worm, just try it.” She started to say something else, then just shook her head and walked away.
Ramsey didn’t move for some time. People did the most incredible things to each other. He, Judge Ramsey Hunt, without hesitation, walked quickly down the corridor to where Louey Santera was still standing, alternately looking at Gunther and at his own toes.
“Hey, Louey. How’s tricks?”
Louey managed to raise his head. “What do you want, you prick?”
Ramsey smiled at him and said in the mildest of voices, “Molly creamed you good. I knew she was strong, but that was quite a demo. You must have really pissed her off.”
“She’s really tough when her father’s nearby or one of his goons. Can you imagine what Gunther would have done if I’d so much as