With Sanders sure to go to prison for the rest of his life, he’d be forced to sell his share and Shawn would make sure he was the final buyer regardless of cost. It was the one-hundred percent ownership that mattered the most. Combined with his total voting control, he’d be able to rule the Greek like an emperor.
Shawn Grant was on top of the world.
Epilogue
Monday morning, Calvin woke up rested and happy, having just had the first real, dreamless sleep in a long time.
He’d beaten Baxter just over a week ago and he still couldn’t believe that he was able to win over such a competitor. The healing was not complete, but the doctors were amazed at his speedy recovery.
Last night, after taking all the medication he’d been prescribed, he’d gone to bed early with Rachel. They had nothing to fear and few worries, a brand new prelude to making love for them.
For the first time in four years, because of the doctor’s strong meds, he’d been able to sleep with little pain. He looked at the alarm clock on the nightstand next to him and turned it off.
He set his head back down on the pillow and closed his eyes. A wide grin appeared on his face. He’d been smiling a lot of late and had a lot to smile about. But he needed to get moving so he wouldn’t be late for the start of one of the most important days in his life.
He and Dale lived by the same creed—do your best. After that, whatever happened was what it was and whether he was continuing from the top or near the bottom, Calvin knew he would persevere and never quit again.
Energized with excitement and determination, he sat up on the edge of his bed and stretched his side. He twisted his midsection and rubbed the large scar on his shoulder that was slowly beginning to form. It would always be a physical reminder and memory of that night, but only that.
He rose and checked the stability of his knee. After the way he’d pushed his body from that Wednesday evening when he’d learned of Grant’s death, through Saturday night, including that pursuit of Baxter, his knee had a lot of new injuries to recover from. He planned to start physical therapy in a week and when his body was ready, resume his grueling daily exercise regimen in small doses.
He laughed. I want to be Superman again.
The bathroom door opened and Rachel stepped out.
His eyes bulged. “Wow, Rachel. You’re stunning.”
Rachel did a little pirouette and smiled.
She wore a new, dark-colored Armani suit and her hair, dyed back to its natural straw color, was cut short to reveal her high cheekbones and strong jaw. She sported black-framed glasses that gave her an intellectual look. Her face displayed just enough makeup, but not too much.
Calvin had always thought of Rachel as beautiful, in her heart and physically, but he was amazed by how radiantly beautiful she looked now. More than ever, she looked like the All-American beauty she’d always been to him.
“Can you believe this place?” Rachel spread her arms out wide.
He smiled. “Yeah, it is pretty amazing.” They had just moved in yesterday, so the apartment was still by no means fully furnished. It wasn’t upscale Vegas, but it was a definite upgrade from his last apartment. “You’re up early.”
“This is a big day for me, for us. Did you ever think, even a few days ago, that we’d be here now?”
“No.” It was true. That he and Rachel had come this far together as lovers and were now here, even more together, as they shared their love was still a dream to him. The new lives together he’d envisioned for them before had been realistic, not the dreamlike quality they both felt so strongly now.
Calvin sighed.
“What’s wrong?” Rachel asked.
“I’m a bit nervous.”
“You’ve never been nervous about anything in your life.”
“But this is all so new for me. What if I fail?”
She put her hands on her hips. “Calvin Watters, have you ever failed at anything in your life?”
He smirked.
“I didn’t think so. Now get in that shower.”
He saluted with a mock grin. “Yes, ma’am.” He started to move, then hesitated. “How about a quickie for good luck?”
Rachel rolled her eyes. “In your dreams. Move!”
He jogged into the bathroom, giving her a flirtatious slap on the backside on the way by.
They left the apartment and jumped into their new vehicle, a second-hand Ford Escape—the vehicle Rachel had picked out since Calvin’s car had been confiscated. He followed the directions he’d been given and saw Dale and Jimmy standing outside their parked cruiser.
As he strode toward them, Calvin put his hand out, but Dale batted it away, giving him a hearty hug instead, which Calvin was happy to return. When they separated, Jimmy stepped forward, shaking Calvin’s hand.
“Another smooth lookin’ suit, Calvin,” Jimmy said. “You have great taste, Rachel.”
She flashed a grin. “Thank you, Detectives. It’s so nice to see you again. Especially here.”
Calvin looked at Dale. They shared a special bond, as deep as the one between Dale and Jimmy.
Dale motioned toward the big building. “It’s not much, but we knew your budget. The rent’s affordable and it’s in a decent part of town. We prioritized getting the office ready so you could open for business right away and we’ve had it somewhat furnished. But I’m sure you and especially Rachel will want to put your own personal touches on it. I’m sorry we couldn’t do more for you, Calvin.”
“What do you mean?”
“What you put yourself through. I’m sorry the department couldn’t compensate you in some way for the work you did.”
“I didn’t do what I did for money or a reward. You’ve given me…us—” he put his arm around Rachel “—our lives back. The fact that the four of us became friends is a bonus.”
Dale didn’t say anything. He didn’t need to.
“Have you registered for training yet?” Jimmy asked.
Calvin nodded. “I’ve signed up online and I start next week. I’m taking the complete package—interviewing skills, fraud and insurance investigations, surveillance and criminal investigations. I can have my PI degree in eighteen months. But legally I’m allowed to practice, as long as there’s proof I’m in session. I have up to three years to acquire my license.”
“That sounds great. I know you’ll do it. Like everything else you attempt.”
Rachel elbowed Calvin’s ribs. “See.”
“Well, I’m sure you want to have a look,” Dale said. “As promised, once your business is set up and running, we’ll send as much work as we can your way. Let us know when you apply for your PI license.”
“Good luck to both of you,” Jimmy said. “You deserve what you have now and we couldn’t be happier for you.”
With that, the veteran partners turned and got into their vehicle.
As they drove away, Calvin glanced at Rachel. “Are you ready?”
She took a deep breath. “I’m right behind you, Mr. Calvin Watters, PI. It sounds just right.”
He could only smile.
♣
Message from the Author
Dear Reader,
Thank you for picking up a copy of Dead Man’s Hand. I hope you enjoyed reading this novel as much as I did writing it. My goal was to please anyone who loves thrillers, sports, or a walk on the wilder side of Las Vegas. I hope that I succeeded.
According to Wikipedia, “The dead man’s hand is a Two-pair Poker Hand, namely ‘aces and eights.’ This card combination gets its name from a legend that it was the five-card-draw hand held by Wild Bill Hickok, when he was murdered on August 2, 1876, in Saloon No. 10 at Deadwood, South Dakota.”