AUDREY HAD BEEN BLINDED BY THE MUZZLE FLASH; she hadnt expected that, but she expected Davenport to be falling, so she dropped the muzzle of the weapon as she pumped it, and convulsively jerked the trigger again. Glass shattered and she registered a voice, screaming; and a surge of confidence ran through her. Got him. Now to finish him.
LIGHT. LUCAS HEARD SOMEBODY SCREAMING; HIS mind processed it as Sherrill, but he couldnt tell what she was saying. Top.
BAAA-OOOM.
Three shots; and Audrey was getting closer, walking toward them. But some shotguns only held three shots. Was she reloading? Was this a four-shot chamber? And then suddenly, the overhead lights were on and he saw, from the corner of his eye, Sherrill scrambling away from a light switch, a gun in her hand. And at the same time, from his spot on the concrete floor, saw Audreys ankle behind the back bumper of the sport-ute. He pushed his hand forward, couldnt see the front barrel of the pistol but squeezed off a shot. Twelve feet: and he missed to the right. Audrey did a little hop step, and he heard her pump, and a shotgun shell bounced off the floor and he adjusted a hair to the right and pulled the trigger again.
And this time, he hit her.
Audrey screamed and went down, and suddenly, her face was there, looking under the cars at him. And the barrel of the shotgun was pointing at him too and she was moving it toward his face. He rolled behind a tire as she fired, and the tire soaked up the blast; but he could feel the air torn apart beside him.
Shed be dealing with recoil; she might be reloading. He didnt think it, but knew it, and pushed himself just to the right and extended his arm again, still unable to find the front sight in the shadow under the car, but he was close, and her face was there, and he was tightening his grip on the trigger and she was moving the barrel back to him…
SHERRILL DROPPED ON HER LIKE A METEOR. SHE'D crawled over the sport-ute, and dropped from the roof. She landed with her feet behind Audreys neck, smacking Audreys head facedown into the receiver on the shotgun.
Lucas jumped up and ran around the end of the car and caught Sherrills hand coming up with the pistol in it. No, no…
What? Sherrill looked confused.
We got her.
Audrey wrenched her shoulders and neck around, looked up at them, dazed, blood running down her lips and across her teeth. Who are you? she asked.
One of the cops outside was screaming, Davenport, Davenport, talk to me…
We got her, we got her, we got her… With his foot, Lucas pushed the shotgun under the sport-ute, out of reach. Shes hit, he said to Sherrill. Lets get her outside.
Ill get the doors…
Lucas got his arms under Audreys back and knees, and picked her up as best he could; then the three garage doors started rising simultaneously, and light flooded into the garage.
The uniformed cops were there, pistols drawn. They reholstered as they saw Lucas carrying Audrey.
Jesus Christ, one of them said. What was that?
Shotgun, Lucas grunted. Shes hit. Get an ambulance out here.
Put her down on the driveway, Lucas, Sherrill said. Lets get her flat. One of you guys, you got a blanket in your car? Shell be going into shock…
A cop got a blanket, spread it on the driveway, and Lucas put Audrey on it. She seemed only semiconscious, though her eyes were open. He stood up. Damn, he said. That was a little too close.
Audrey said something. Sherrill heard it, said, What?
She said something again. Sherrill said, What? and bent over the other woman.
And as she put her head close to the other womans face, Audrey lifted her hand, and despite her awkward position, hit Sherrill in the eye with her fist, knocking Sherrill flat on her butt.
Knock that shit off, one of the uniformed cops yelled at Audrey, stepping over her, and she unballed her fist and turned her head away, her eyes softly closing. Sherrill had crawled away, one hand to her eye. Aw, man, that hurts.
Lucas looked at it: Youre gonna have a mouse. And a hell of a black eye.
Audrey mumbled again. They both turned to look at her, eight feet away, flat on her back, and her cobra eyes caught Lucas. And suddenly she smiled, a big, toothy smile with bloody teeth.
Lucas felt the hair rise on the back of his neck. He turned back to Sherrill, who looked up at him and shook her head once: Fuckin nuts, she said.
THIRTY-FOUR
SHERRILL SAID, SO KRAUSE THINKS MAYBE SHE DELIBERATELY let the lineman see her so we wouldnt suspect Wilson. And thenshecalled to tell us about the lineman, because we were digging at Wilson.
Smart woman, Lucas said.
Nasty, said James T. Bone, who was just settling into Lucass visitors chair.
I gotta go, Sherrill said. She stood on her tiptoes, black eye nearly gone, kissed Lucas on the lips, said, See you tonight, and, Bye, Mr. Bone.
When Sherrill closed the door, Bone looked sleepy-eyed at Lucas and said, White fuzzy sweater and chrome revolver in a shoulder holster. My heart almost stopped.
Wearing my ass out, Lucas said comfortably.
I know how that goes, Bone said.
Her attorneys a friend of mine, Lucas said. He says shes crazy as a loon. Maybe she is. She even denies buying or firing the shotgun, even though we had four witnesses, the receipt in the car, and the gun shop guy identifying her. He says shes having trouble remembering anything after the death of her husband. A shrinks looking at her now.
Is she faking?
Lucas shrugged. I dont know. Shes smart, thats pretty clear. But her whole life has been a nightmare. I think its possible that she never did know the difference between right and wrong.
And if the court decides shes nuts?
Shell go off to the state hospital.
What if shes not nuts?
Then we have a trial, and weve got her.
Huh. Bone looked out the window at the street. The weather had turned gray, and small flecks of snow bounced off the window. Although it was only three in the afternoon, most of the passing cars had their headlights on. A week after the fight in the garage, the world was beginning to settle down again. Id feel a lot better if I knew she was going away for a long time; like forever. Id hate to see her get out of a hospital in a couple of years.
Lucas nodded: So would I.
BONE HAD THE BANK: OF THE TOP FIVE POLARIS EXECUTIVES in October, only two had made it to the end of November, Bone and Robles. Ive got my assistant winding up ODells affairs here. I talked to her fatherhes having trouble dealing with her death.
Death of a child, Lucas said. Just cause theyre grown up, doesnt make it any easier.
No, I dont expect it does, Bone said. Then, Have you seen Damascus Isley lately?
Not since we had lunch together a while back.
I saw him at the bank. We talked a little basketball… Hes on a strange diet, a Big Mac every day with popcorn.
He told me he was thinking about it, Lucas said. I hope he can stick it out.
I think he will. He was on the diet for one week, he told me, and lost eighteen pounds. He knows that wont keep up, but when he got on the scale after the first week, he said his wife went out to the bedroom and cried forfifteen minutes. Outa joy, I guess. He was freaked out. I dont see any way hell relapse.
BONE SAID, THIS AUDREY MCDONALD THING HAS torn me up.