Mira finally removes her hospital wrist band as she sits in the Benz she purchased fresh out of the trauma ward. She is all dolled up with butterflies in her stomach. The sun is high in the sky and she exhales as she lets the relief of complete solitude wash over her.
She'd lost it for a moment; lost her bearings, lost her sense and Mikowski had apparently taken her to the hospital. He was nowhere to be found when she came to in a hospital bed with tubes in her arms. She is not surprised that he didn't stick around. He is never one to welcome any of the attention he gets as an Irishmen with a scarred face and a mouth full of gold teeth.
She'd left the hospital-against doctor's orders-with the promise that she would return for surgery the next day. An epidural hematoma requires immediate surgery they told her, and since she does not, in fact, have a death wish she will be there the next morning with bells on. Today, however, she is going to say goodbye to the love of her life. She is going to finally let him go.
She steps out of the car and straightens her dress, checks her makeup in the side mirror. "You look gorgeous honey!" A gaggle of passerby's call out to her. She smiles at them, feels a bit of excitement as she watches them enter the large gaudy estate belonging to Scott Delray.
Despite her fuzzy thoughts and the dull but persistent ache in her head she does her best strut to the front gate. She is going to enjoy herself as she knows she is on borrowed time.
A tall man in a suit jacket and well-pressed jeans stops her and checks her name off of the list before he allows her entry. Once he lets her pass she takes in the amazing dΓ©cor, the sparkling pool and the beautiful party-goers.
As Delray promised, the place is packed full of celebrities, reality stars, and a couple of men Mira recognizes as former business associates of Montana. She avoids their gazes as she takes in the scenery. The women are stunning and the music is amazing. She hasn't eaten anything since the night before so she makes a beeline for the horderves.
"Well, look what the cat dragged in!" Mandrake exclaims when he sees her. He is hand in hand with Mecca Bates, a beautiful con woman with a degree from MIT who'd aided Montana in a bank fraud scheme a few years back.
"What's that supposed to mean?" Mira asks as she pops a green olive into her mouth.
"Well, I was told that it means that I didn't expect to see you here."
"Well, here I am," she says wearily. "Hello Mecca," she says.
"Mira, great to see you again!" Mecca says as she pulls Mira into a hug.
She smells like Mandrake beneath her perfume, and Mira smiles to herself as she soaks in the implication. She is done with Mandrake. Why she had ever started up with him in the first place is only a small mystery, however, because as she stands there making small talk with Mecca, Mandrake eyes her hungrily and she feels heat gather between her legs.
Mandrake has a way about him that she can't fully describe. His gaze reminds her of Mint's-but more feral-more aggressive. She can see all of the thoughts circling in his mind, maybe memories of the sweaty nights they'd shared, fucking until they couldn't walk and such.
"Your brother. Where is he?" She asks, hoping Mandrake misses the huskiness that has crept into her voice.
"Upstairs reading his psalm book. He hasn't come down yet. He said he wasn't feeling that well. I think he's heartbroken, honestly, some evil succubus is actively tearing his heart to shreds, you know, cavorting around with a metal-mouthed lunatic, I hear."
"Fuck you Mandrake," Mira says. She turns heel and leaves them behind. She isn't ready to see Mint yet. If he's reading his psalm book he's having one of his moments of regret-one of the moments he doesn't like to admit he experiences.
He'd always been so lackadaisical about their crimes, remorseless for the most part-but he has his moments. Mira thinks everyone but Mandrake experiences moments when they feel the world they have crafted for themselves out of blood and violence is not the most palatable existence.
She sees Delray before he sees her. He is sitting on a man's lap with a martini in his hand, laughing at something an eerily familiar man says to him. When he catches her gaze he smiles and bolts from his perch.
"Everyone, you must meet the legend, Mira!" He hugs her tightly and Mira suppresses a wave of nausea. She feels like shit for the most part, she is on pain medicine that can't touch the general "off" feeling she has. She manages to smile as Delray introduces her around.