This is the third in my Gerry Pretty serious of detective stories and it sort of comes full circle. CM
In the back of the LJ Bar, hidden behind cases of booze, is a room that very few people know about. This is the headquarters of the thriving Pretty Detective Agency and where I spend some of my day when I'm not detecting or helping out in the bar. Today I was doing neither, the bar was yet to open and I was waiting for my next detecting job. Thriving has not been an apt description of the agency for about a month now, and I was bored at my inactivity. But this was about to change.
Lou Callaway, my cop friend and now husband of the ex Dolores Pretty, walked through the bar without stopping for a beer, he was a man on a mission. "Have you heard the news Gerry?"
"What news?"
"Benny the Bookie's lawyer has pulled a rabbit out of his hat and Benny has just been released from jail and he's looking for you. He isn't happy about spending the year and a half inside and he's blaming you for that."
"Now why would he want to blame me? I was merely doing my civic duty in providing the evidence that the police used to convict him of a crime that he'd been bragging about for weeks. If he'd kept his yap shut he wouldn't have been arrested."
"He doesn't see it that way, he's now saying that he didn't kill anyone and that you set him up. I just thought that I should warn you, that's all."
"Thanks for that Lou." I took the bottle from my top drawer and poured him a shot of rye and one for myself. "I'm not going out there looking for trouble but if comes looking for me then he deserves everything he gets. I don't think he'll try anything without Nigel to do the dirty work for him. (Nigel was the man mountain with the midget IQ that was sent up the river for beating half to death Tony Goode (my former partner in the Pretty Goode Detective Agency). Tony deserved it and so did Nigel, although to be fair, Nigel was only obeying instructions from Benny, he didn't have the brains to figure out that Tony needed to be roughed up.
Lou had only been gone some ten minutes when Paula came through on the squawk box. "Phone for you Gerry, says his name's Benny."
I thanked her and picked up the phone. "Benny, so it's true, you're back home from your vacation."
"Yes, it is true. I've been talking to your friend Lieutenant Callaway and he has advised me to desist from seeking retribution against you for your contribution to my vacation. The thought never entered my head for one minute and to show that there are no hard feelings on my part, I thought that I should invite you over to my office just to catch up on old times. Shall we say in one hour?"
I don't know what possessed me to agree to meet him, maybe it was boredom, but I did. I rang the cab dispatcher, I needed someone to cover my back and Eddie O'Halloran was perfect for the job. Before he became a hack he was a cop and had helped me out on a number of occasions as well as providing me with cheap transport.
An hour later we pulled up outside Benny's office. Standing at the door was Nigel the 2nd, the new gorilla. I walked up to him and introduced myself. While this was sinking in I told him that Benny was expecting me and walked straight past him before the light went on in his brain.
Benny was in the same huge chair that he sat in the last time I came calling, and like that time he didn't shake the hand I held out to him. "Mister Pretty, I hope that you are in perfect health. I must say that I underestimated you the last time that our paths crossed, I assure that this will not happen again."
"I understand you feelings towards me but if you look back at our previous encounter you'll remember that I didn't do anything to you. Was it me that was telling people that I was responsible for offing Andy Jones? Was it me that decided to stop my former partner Tony Goode from doing his canary impersonations to the cops? No, I did not do those things, so when Andy's body turned up as a floater in the river and the evidence pointed to Tony's involvement in his disappearance, and he fingered you as being the one who asked him to make sure that the stiff wasn't found, was that my fault?"
"I don't really care whose fault it was Mister Pretty, but if you recall, I had warned you that if you did anything that interfered with my operations I would be most displeased and I would show my displeasure in, for you, a most painful way." He pushed a button on his desk and sat back and waited, and waited. When Nigel the 2nd failed to materialize he became concerned.
There was a knock on the door. "Enter." Nigel the 2nd was propelled into the room and crashed into Benny's desk, sending stuff flying onto the floor. Eddie smiled at me as he followed the gorilla at a more sedate pace.
"They don't teach these goons manners anymore. He tried to stop me coming in."
"It would seem that Benny is not as good a judge of muscle as he is of horse flesh." I looked at Benny, he wasn't as cocky as he had been. "Now you were just telling me what you had planned for me, so it's only proper that I should tell you what I have planned for you. Nothing, I have nothing planned for you because I'm not going to waste any energy on you and, as long as you keep away from me, I'll keep it that way. Do I make myself clear?" Benny just glared at my back as Eddie and I left.
"I don't trust him not to do anything." Eddie said as we climbed into his cab.
"Neither do I, neither do I. Let's just hope that he's as successful this time as he was the last time, in the mean time we should watch our backs and unfortunately, after that little show of strength, you're included."
"Don't worry about me Gerry, I can take care of myself."
"I know you can, just making you aware of what might happen."
He dropped me off at the end of the lane as usual and headed off to earn some money. I walked into the bar to be met by a puzzled expression from Paula our barmaid. "Where's Laura Lee, isn't she with you?"
"No, why should she be?"
"She got a call not long after you left and told me that she was going to meet you."
"Did she say where this was supposed to happen?"
"No." I couldn't think of anywhere else she could have gone or anyone else she would be meeting. Benny's words rang one of those huge Japanese gongs in my head and all sorts of horrible things went through my head. Where to start? That was the question and I had no answer for that. I went back to my office out back and sat down, willing myself to think. When that failed I rang Lou. "Hi Lou, you haven't seen Laura Lee in your travels have you?"
"Why are you asking me? I've been stuck here all day trying to get on top of my paperwork. Don't tell me that you've mislaid her somewhere."