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Rainey fumbled with getting the phone's voice mail to play back on speaker. The cheap phone made her difficult to hear, but they finally got it going.

Her first message was almost identical with what she told Pike, Dru saying he had her, and pleading for Rainey to give him the money. Pike didn't listen to Dru so much as he listened for background noises, but he heard nothing useful. The condenser mics built into cell phones were designed to reduce background sounds.

The second message was much the same, but with small differences. Now Dru said he wanted all the money, and added a plea for Rainey to call back. This time she left her number.

Cole stopped Rainey before he played the last message.

"Does she know you only have three hundred left?"



"h.e.l.l, yeah, she knows. She helped spend it."

"She's making it sound like you have all eight million."

"She's letting me know she hasn't told him. I told this one-"

He glanced toward Pike.

"-these Bolivians don't want the money. I know, 'cause I tried to pay'm, plus extra."

Pike said, "How can you pay them if you don't have it?"

Cole saw the deal first.

"The Federales Federales and and La Eme La Eme. You cut a deal with them."

"You bet your a.s.s I did. Those Federales, Federales, they work for a cartel down in Baja. They run dope up through your Mexicans here-" they work for a cartel down in Baja. They run dope up through your Mexicans here-"

"They're not my my Mexicans." Mexicans."

"You know what I used to do, right?"

"Yeah. You smuggled cash offsh.o.r.e on fis.h.i.+ng boats."

"This oil spill mess created a lot of opportunity. People still can't fish the way they used to. I got to thinkin' about it."

He faced Pike again.

"I talked to the Mexicans here and they talked to the Mexicans in Mexico, 'cause I can bring their s.h.i.+t in and their cash out, just like I was doin' back home. The Mexico Mexicans liked it, and offered the New Orleans crew a deal. The f.u.c.king Bolivians pretended to go along, but it was all bulls.h.i.+t, so here we are. f.u.c.ked."

Pike glanced at Cole, then studied Rainey. Something about his story didn't add up.

"If you were in business with these people, why did Mendoza and Gomer beat you up?"

"We weren't in business, then. Those a.s.sholes were trying to rob me, just like you thought. Then Azzara came around to lean on me, making all these bulls.h.i.+t threats, La Eme La Eme this, this, La Eme La Eme that, and that's when I got the idea." that, and that's when I got the idea."

"Azzara."

"Yeah. I was in business with drug traffickers for years, and all traffickers have the same problems. I laid it out for him. Here's what I can do for you, but here's what you gotta do for me."

"Make the Bolivians back off."

"Yeah."

Rainey took a moment, then shook his head.

"That's how bad they hate me, those f.u.c.kers. Now they got a war with this Baja cartel, and they don't even give a s.h.i.+t."

Pike cut him off.

"Play her last message."

Dru's third and final message was more desperate. Her voice showed the mounting stress as she gulped shallow breaths, and Pike could hear her fear.

"Stop it now, Willie, you hear? You must call me at six o'clock. I'm begging you. Please get this done. You know how to get it done. You don't call, he says he'll kill me."

Her call abruptly ended.

None of them spoke for a moment, then Rainey stared at Pike.

"You asked why I called you. When she says, get this done, you know how to get this done. She's telling me to call you. That's when I called."

Pike didn't understand.

Rainey frowned, showing a weakness in his eyes that told Pike he was embarra.s.sed.

"When this started with the bangers and you waded in, she told me you were the kind of guy who could get stuff done. She liked that."

Pike studied him until Rainey looked away, then Pike took the phone. He checked the time. Ten minutes before six. Time was running out.

Pike said, "Does she have a sister?"

"What?"

"Rose. She has two brothers. Does she have a sister?"

Rainey squinted like Pike was speaking in code.

"No. What does that have to do with anything?"

Cole said, "Where's the cash?"

"I got a storage s.p.a.ce up in Van Nuys. You want it, it's yours. All three-forty-two."

Cole glanced at Pike.

"This time of day, that's two hours, there and back. No good."

"We don't need it."

Rainey s.h.i.+fted, looking from Cole to Pike.

"What are we going to do?"

"The Bolivian, the one who wants you dead. What's his name?"

"Jesus, it's a cartel. It's a whole bunch of guys."

Cole leaned forward and tapped Rainey's head.

"Think. Who did you rip off? Who's the alpha male?"

"It's gotta be Hugo Joaquin. He was runnin' it. Who gives a s.h.i.+t? What are we going to do?"

Pike checked the time. Three minutes. He had what he needed.

"I'm ready."

Rainey said, "Ready for what?"

Cole tapped Rainey again.

"Get out. We're waiting outside."

"For what? What's he going to do?"

Pike checked the time again. One minute to go.

"This is the part where I sell you."

Cole climbed out, pulled Rainey out the front, then closed the door, leaving Pike alone with the phone.

On the other side of the parking lot, a family got out of an SUV and went into the diner. The father carried a curly-headed little girl on his shoulders. Fifty feet away, cars crept along Sunset Boulevard, jammed up by rush hour. Pike blocked all of it out and called Dru Rayne.

44.

She answered on the third ring. Pike figured it took one ring for Gregg Daniel Vincent to show her the incoming number, one for her to confirm this was Rainey, and the third for Vincent to punch the answer b.u.t.ton and hold the phone to her ear. Her voice sounded tentative.

"h.e.l.lo?"

"Is he listening?"

Saying it for Vincent.

A full twenty seconds pa.s.sed before she answered, which was probably Vincent figuring out what to do.

"Yes, he's listening. Where's Willie? Willie was supposed to call."

"Willie can't call. You good?"

"Ah, yeah, I'm okay. He hasn't hurt me."

"Give him the phone."

"He, ah, he doesn't want to talk. If Willie doesn't call, he's going to hurt me."

"No, he won't. I have Rainey and the money, but mostly I have Rainey."

"Ah, he wants to know who you are."

"Tell him."

Pike heard her tell Vincent his name. Vincent said something, but too low for Pike to understand. They were still talking when Pike spoke again.

"What's his name?"

"What?"

"His name?"

Another mumble in the background before she answered.

"Ah, his name is David."

The corner of Pike's mouth twitched.

"You're a liar, Mr. Vincent. Your name is Gregg Daniel Vincent. Knock off the bulls.h.i.+t, and get on the phone. If you don't want Rainey, I'll sell him to the Bolivians."

Thirty seconds of silence this time, edging to forty before a male voice came on the line.

"What's your deal, boy? How do you know my name?"

"A friend told me."

"I'll kill your f.u.c.kin' friend, you, your family, any motherf.u.c.ker you've ever met. Your friend tell you that that?"

"My friend told me you're the guy the Bolivians send to scare people. I know who you are. None of it matters."

"I have friends, too. You work Nicaragua or Honduras? You work Ecuador or Colombia? You think maybe we faced off before?"

The corner of Pike's mouth twitched. He had not told Dru where he worked, so she couldn't have told Vincent. His name, yes, and that he had been a military contractor, but no more than that. Vincent had checked him out, which meant he saw Pike as a threat.

"All right. We both have friends. Maybe our friends are the same people."

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