"That's it?" He was puzzled. He didn't see my angle.
I didn't clue him in. "That's it."
"Then I have to rush you. I have a million things that need doing before our reopening tonight. One thing before you go, though. A favor I need desperately."
"You're starting to talk like those ferocious pirates. What?"
He faked hurt. "Friends are always welcome at the Palms. But we have to present a refined image. If you could dress a little more... "
I got no chance to respond because Winger unloaded first. "You guys ever stick a foot in a fatter load of camel shit? Can you believe this seeping sack of slime? You half-breed runt, I know who you are."
The lady is articulate in her own special way.
Winger and I came to a meeting of the minds, more or less. Playmate and Tharpe took off. I straggled homeward. Winger tagged along. She didn't seem eager to put distance between us anymore. "Garrett, it true, what you said about Eagle's treasure?"
"Absolutely. Came straight from the Dead Man."
She didn't want to believe me but decided she had no choice. I was too damned dumb straight-arrow. "That thing awake again?"
"And Dean came home. I'm back to being errand boy in my own house."
She snapped her ringers. "Shucks. Been a long dry spell, too."
I shook my head. This is where we started. "You never fail to surprise me, Winger."
"Huh?" She grabbed my arm, pulled me out of the way as a flight of pixies, buzzing like angry hornets, harried several centaur kids they'd caught stealing. Idly, I noted what looked like one of Relway's spooks trailing the action.
"Last time you told me that, I found out you had a boyfriend you never mentioned to anybody and he can follow me around like he's got me on a leash."
She didn't lie straight up. "Hightower? Wouldn't exactly call him a boyfriend... "
"No. More like a sucker who thought he was. And got dead for his trouble."
"Hey! Don't you go climbing on your high horse with me! I seen you with your pants down."
"I'm just reminding you that people you care about get hurt, too, Winger. Lies can kill. If you have to lie to your friends and lovers to get where you want to go, maybe you'd better stop and give a good hard think about whether this is the road you have to follow."
"Stick it in your do-good ear, Garrett. I got to live with me. You don't." Which was about as close to an admission of error or offer of apology as anyone was likely to get out of Winger.
"When you came down here fishing me in, you knew Maggie Jenn was the Rainmaker. You figured you could work an angle, you being the only one outside her crowd that knew. I won't forget you trying to do that to me."
Winger never apologizes in any of the customary ways. "I found out by accident. Pure dumb luck. And nobody but her kid really knew for sure. Her old lady and Mugwump and a few others maybe had all the facts right there in their faces, but they didn't want to believe it... What the hell am I doing? It's over. Done. We got to move on. All the crap that's going on around town now, this racist bullshit, there's got to be lots of opportunities. But I'll check it out later. Why don't you come on over to my place?"
A temptation, if only to find out where she lived. But I shook my head. "Not this time, Winger." The Dead Man wanted me to bring him up to date on Glory Mooncalled, events in the Cantard, and recent events in general, real soon now. I knew because he had the Goddamn Parrot following me around, telling me all about whatever notions happened to be bubbling through his feeble minds.
My worst nightmare had come true. I couldn't get away from him even when I was away from him.
Also, I needed to consult Eleanor on potential career changes. I had some ideas. At their root were the willies I got every time I thought about being caught inside the Bledsoe cuckoo ward.
If I had planned this thing out right, I would have been born rich and would have lived out a useless life as a wastrel playboy.
Doing that life somewhere besides TunFaire probably would have been a good idea, too.
Still, life won't be completely awful as long as I'm somewhere where they keep brewing beer.