I held a match under her nose, watching her mouth purse around the cigarette when she drew in the flame. No, youre exceptional, I said.
This time she grinned and blew the smoke in my face.
Anton coughed politely. This, er, model you mentioned. Do you know her?
Nope. All I know is that she was at the Calway Merchandising affair the other night.
I see. There were several of our young ladies present on that assignment, I believe. Miss Reeves booked that herself. Would you care to see her?
Yeah, I would.
The girl blew another mouthful of smoke at me and her eyelashes waved hello again. Dont you ever wear clothes? I asked her.
Not if I can help it. Sometimes they make me.
Thats what Id like to do.
What?
Make you.
Anton choked and clucked, giving her a push. That will be enough. If you dont mind, sir, this way. His hand was inviting me to a door in the side of the room. These young ladies are getting out of hand. Sometimes I could...
Yeah, so could I. He choked again and opened the door.
I heard him announce my name but I didnt catch what he said because my mind couldnt get off the woman behind the desk. Some women are beautiful, some have bodies that make you forget beauty; here was a woman who had both. Her face had a supernatural loveliness as if some master artist had improved on nature itself. She had her hair cut short in the latest fashion, light tawny hair that glistened like a halo. Even her skin had a creamy texture, flowing down the smooth line of her neck into firm, wide shoulders. She had the breasts of youth-high, exciting, pushing against the high neckline of the white jersey blouse, revolting at the need for restraint. She stood up and held her hand out to me, letting it slip into mine with a warm, pleasant grip. Her voice had a rich vibrant quality when she introduced herself, but I was too busy cursing the longer hemlines to get it. When she sat down again with her legs crossed I stopped my silent protests of long dresses when I saw how tantalizingly nice they could mold themselves to the roundness of thighs that were more inviting when covered. Only then did I see the nameplate on the desk that read JUNO REEVES.
Juno, queen of the lesser gods and goddesses. She was well named.
She offered me a drink from a decanter in a bar set and I took it, something sweet and perfumy in a long-stemmed glass.
We talked. My voice would get a nasty intonation then it would get polite. It didnt seem to come out of me at all. We could have talked about nothing for an hour, maybe it was just minutes. But we talked and she did things with her body deliberately as if I were a supreme test of her abilities as a woman and she laughed, knowing too well that I was hardly conscious of what I was saying or how I was reacting.
She sipped her drink and laid the glass down on the desk, the dark polish of her nails in sharp contrast against the gleaming crystal. Her voice eased me back to the present.
This young lady, Mr. Hammer . . . you say she left with your friend?
I said she may have. Thats what I want to find out.
Well, perhaps I can show you their photographs and you can identify her.
No, that wont do it. I never saw her myself either. Then why . . .
I want to find out what happened last night, Miss Reeves.
Juno, please.
I grinned at her.
Do you suppose they did. . . she smiled obliquely, anything wrong?
I dont give a damn what they did. Im just interested in
knowing. You see, this pal of mine . . . hes dead.
Her eyes went soft. Oh, Im awfully sorry. What happened?
Suicide, the cops said.
Juno folded her lower lip between her teeth, puzzled. In that case, Mr. Hammer . . .
Mike, I said.
In that case, Mike, why bring the girl into it? After all . . .
The guy had a family, I cut in. If a nosy reporter decides to work out an angle and finds a juicy scandal lying around, the family will suffer. If theres anything like that I want to squelch it.
She nodded slowly, complete understanding written in her face. You are right, Mike. Ill see the girls as they come in for assignments and try to find out who it was. Will you stop by tomorrow sometime?
I stood up, my hat in my hand. Thatll be fine, Juno. Tomorrow then.
Please. Her voice dropped into a lower register as she stood up and held her hand out to me again. Every motion she made was like liquid being poured and there was a flame in her eyes that waited to be breathed into life. I wrapped my hand around hers just long enough to feel her tighten it in subtle invitation.
I walked to the door and turned around to say good-by again. Juno let her eyes sweep over me, up and down, and she smiled. I couldnt get the words out. Something about her made me too warm under my clothes. She was beautiful and she was built like a goddess should be built and her eyes said that she was , good when she was bad.
They said something else, too, something I should know and couldnt remember.
When I got to the elevators I found I had company. This company was waiting for me at the far end of the hall, comfortably braced against the radiator smoking a cigarette.
This time she had more clothes on. When she saw me coming she ground the butt under her heel and walked up to me with such deliberate purpose that my eyes began to undress her all over again.
Make me, she said.
I need an introduction first.
Like hell you do. The light over the elevator turned red and I heard the car rattling in the well. Okay, youre made. She turned her grin on me as the car slowed up behind the steel doors. Right here?
Yup
Look out, bub, Im not the coy type. I may take you up on it.
Right here? I asked.
up.
I let out a short laugh as the doors opened and shoved her in. It could be that she wasnt kidding and I hated audiences. When we hit the ground floor she linked her arm in mine and let me lead her out to the street. We reached Broadway before she said, If you really need an introduction, my name is Connie Wales. Whore you?
Mr. Michael Hammer, chick. I used to be a private investigator. I was in the papers recently.
Her mouth was drawn up in a partial smile. Wow, am I in company.
We reached Broadway and turned north. Connie didnt ask where we were going, but when we passed three bars in a row without stopping I got an elbow in the ribs until I got the hint. The place I did turn into was a long, narrow affair with tables for ladies in the rear. So we took a table for ladies as far down as we could get with a waiter mumbling under his breath behind us.
Both of us ordered beer and I said, Youre not very expensive to keep, are you?
Your changell last longer this way, she laughed. You arent rich, or are you?
I got dough, I said, but you wont get it out of me, girlie, I tacked on.
Her laugh made pretty music and it was real. Most men want to buy me everything I look at. Wouldnt you? She sipped her brew, watching me over the rim of the glass with eyes as shiny as new dimes.
Maybe a beer, thats all. A kid I knew once told me Id never have to pay for another damn thing. Not a thing at all. She looked at me soberly. She was right.
Yeah, I agreed.
The waiter came back with his tray and four more beers. He sat two in front of each of us, picked up the cash and shuffled away. As he left Connie stared at me for a full minute. What were you doing in the studio?