“No, no,” she said angrily. “I know nothing.” She tried slamming the door again but my foot was still there. She tried pushing my foot with hers, but it wouldn’t push. Suddenly she yanked the door open and leaned out.
“JIMMEEEE!” she yelled at the top of her voice. I turned and saw “Jimmeeee” emerge from the rear of the club, a big, beefy form with the rolling gait of an ex pug.
I’d met the type many times over. Every sleazy little joint had one as a bouncer. He didn’t ask questions either, which was also typical of his kind. He just took in the scene, made his one-tracked conclusions and moved in.
I knew that even to attempt explanations would be a pure waste of time and breath. But I also knew that Athena was far too reluctant to talk about her friend, Karminian. I was going to find out why. I let Jimmy grab me by the collar and start to rush me out into the alleyway. I offered only token resistance.
“Cut it out,” I said. “I only wanted to talk to her.”
“Shut up, bum,” he growled. I sighed silently. Everybody had to do their bit, including me. As we reached the alleyway, I braced my feet on the ground, tightened up and with a quick twist, had one thick arm in a judo hold. I twisted and he went sailing into the alleyway to land on both knees.
I saw the look of astonishment on his battered face as he started to get up. He was big and there was no doubt a fair amount of muscle still under the layer of lard he carried, but he was shamefully out of condition. In addition, I could see that he’d never had the reflexes to be anything but a third-rate pug. He moved at me, more carefully now, shot out a jab which I easily slipped. He tried another and I ducked away. He made little motions with his hands, did a small shuffle as a matter of habit, and tried two hard blows, a left and a right cross.
I blocked them and backed away. Then I feinted, starting off as though I were going to try and run past him. He lunged at me but I wasn’t there. I’d ducked backwards and as his lunge carried him past me, I came up behind him, put my shoulder into his back and drove forward hard. He slammed into the wall and I heard the crack of his forehead against the bricks. I stepped back and he slumped slowly to the ground, like a burlap sack emptying out its contents.
I turned back to the club just in time to see the door to Athena’s dressing room open and a flash of green disappearing down the corridor in the opposite direction. I ran and found another exit leading to another alleyway. I glimpsed the green coat racing around the corner and took after it.
She was heading for the park behind the Boulevard Rachidi when I caught up to her. I grabbed her wrist and spun her around. I was going to be soothing again, when I saw her hand come out of her purse and the glint on the blade of the pocket-knife. Athena slashed at my hand holding her wrist and I let go quickly. She stood with the little knife held in front of her, her eyes mixed with fear and anger.
“Get away from me,” she said in her strangely accented voice.
I shrugged, started to back off and for a moment I saw her relax. All I needed was that moment. I dived forward, grabbed her wrist and twisted, and the knife fell from her hand. She gasped in pain.
“Ow! Goddamn you,” she cried out in pure Americanese. “Sonofabitch. Let me go.”
“Well, well,” I said, keeping my hold on her wrist. I had turned her around so that her back was against my chest and I held her arm pulled up behind her back. I looked down into her grimacing face. “What happened to Athena, the Belle of Athens?” I grinned.
“Let go of me, you bastard,” she hissed. She brought her heel down hard along my ankle, raking my flesh with it.
I yelped, spun her around and grabbed her by the throat. There was a sudden terror in her eyes.
“You behave or I’ll break you in little pieces,” I growled. Athena had been around and she read the message in my eyes. “All I want is some answers,” I added. “And I’m going to get them, sister.”
“No rough stuff?” she asked fearfully.
“Not unless you force it,” I answered. I let go of her and she stepped back, her eyes combining resentment with respect.
She had, I noted, slipped on a silk minidress, a deep pink, and, I wagered, not taken the time for anything else. The small points of her nipples stood out deliciously beneath the silk, forming tiny, sharp mounds. Even without a bra she was high-busted and full.
“You’re American,” she said, interest creeping into her voice. “What do you want?”
“Just some information,” I answered.
“That’s what
“They?” I questioned and she looked around nervously.
“Look, my place is only two blocks from here,” she said. “If you want to talk let’s go there. I’m not standing around here at this hour.”