Mint is a man on a mission. Mira thinks to herself. As she watches he swipes at his cell phone screen, arches his eyebrows as he reacts to something he sees there. When she inquires about it, he shrugs it off.
She recalls their meeting because her first encounter with Mint had set the tone for the next ten years of her life. She nearly overdosed on his best friend's front steps. Montana Jones had been so unconcerned that she didn't even open her eyes in the ER to see him looking down at her, but Mint and a blonde girl with a nose ring and a cigarette propped behind her ear, poised to fall out at any moment. Mya. And Mya is dead now.
Mira removes two tumblers from a shelf over the kitchen sink. She pours three shots of Whiskey into each of their glasses and takes them out to the living room where Mint has abandoned his phone and is now removing the money from the bag, counting it out. She shakes a bit as she places the glasses on the solid marble coffee table. Another memory flashes through her brain, but she dismisses it.
"I want to tell you what happened, but I'm afraid you'll think differently of me."
"Mint, I know the worst of you, unfortunately," Mira says. She lights a cigarette and takes a long drag, something inside of her relaxes but she keeps her eyes on the door. She is not at all convinced that Montana won't come back.
"You think you do," Mint says. He rearranges himself in his pants and Mira ignores the wave of heat that passes through her. She hasn't seen Mint in three years. That is a long time to be away from someone for whom your heart beats.
"Spit it out," Mira says. She thinks of the notebook in her bedroom. She'd been brainstorming, trying to come up with an accomplice for what she'd planned. It is funny that Mint would show up when right when she is thinking of him, of her life so far.
"She found the note in the shotgun, and I think she was planning to fly here to kill you," Mint says. He lifts the tumbler from the table and throws the shot back. Mira picks up her glass but doesn't drink.
"Why do you think that?"