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Chapter 48

Klempner

Arranging herself on her seat she takes a plastic container and a brown paper package from her bag; ahold-all in a pale beige that, as ever, matches today’s outfit.

Unclipping the container she takes out a length of sausage and a knife, slices a neat inch from the endof the sausage and pops it in her mouth.

Chewing, she speaks through her food. “I thought I’d join you for lunch again today, Larry.” Stooping toher holdall, she rummages inside then produces the usual potato, then tosses it at me. I catch it mid-airbefore it lands on the uncertain hygiene of the concrete, cradling it like some precious thing in my palm.

Don’t fall for it…

Nonetheless, it’s isn’t easy to stop my eyes following her hand as she slices off another bit of sausagebefore popping it back in the box.

She watches me, eyes glinting. “Not hungry? Perhaps I’m overfeeding you.” Her gaze remains steadyas raising the potato to my mouth, I bite in.

She gives a crisp nod and takes a small package from her lunch-box. Taking her time unwrapping thewhite napkin, she produces a pair of small batter-coated fritters. “Salgados,” she says. “Terrible for thefigure, I know… All that fat and salt… but I can’t resist them. I thought about buying the shrimp ones,but I settled on these instead.”

Holding my eyes, holding one in both hands, she breaks it open. The batter splits with a crunch,releasing a wisp of steam and the fragrance of garlic and chicken. There’s onion in there too and I thinkI can smell parsley.

I gulp against the flow of saliva and take another small bite of my potato.

She nibbles at a corner of one of them. “They’re quite nice,” she comments, “but I’m not that hungryreally. I had a big breakfast.” She regards the crisp delicacy, pursing her lips, then shakes her head.“No, I don’t really fancy it.” And she tosses it into the water channel.

I succeed in suppressing the groan but turn my face away from the water for a few seconds. When Iturn back, there’s just a bubble or two and a small circle of ripples.

Juliana pops the other salgado back into the box “I’ll save the other one for later. Mustn’t be wasteful.Here…” And she tosses the grease-soiled napkin at me. I don’t try to catch it, and it flutters down to lie,limp and greasy on the ground beside me.

“I do like to have a dessert with my meal though.” Juliana reaches into her box again, this timeproducing some sort of tart. “Pastel de nata,” she says. “Don’t you just love them?”

Yes, I fucking do…

Small custard tarts, often just a bite-sized. I’ve eaten quite a few from Antonio’s kitchen: crisp flakypastry, thick vanilla egg custard and a dusting of cinnamon.

I resist the urge to reply, but the spicy fragrance of the cinnamon plays havoc with my nose and mystomach gives a betraying groan.

Juliana smirks at the sound, chewing slowly on her sweet as her eyes dance.

Think about something else…

For fuck’s sake… something else…

“You don’t talk much do you?” With a long fingernail, a pale pink today, she picks a fragment of foodfrom between her teeth…

“I don’t have a lot to say. It’s not as if I can tell you what I’ve been doing all day.”

“You said you like reading. You’ve got a book to read.”

“Solana, I’ve read your little poisoner’s primer from cover to cover at least a dozen times now. It’s notas if poison was ever my weapon of choice. If I wanted someone dead I’d use a gun or a knife.”

“Hmmm… That’s true…” She speaks slowly, inspects whatever she just picked from her teeth, thenflicks it into the water. “… I suppose I could bring you something else to read. But then, I didn’t bringyou down here to have a good time.” She scratches her temple. “No, on the whole, I think I prefer thestatus quo. That way, when I come, you’ll be nice and attentive.”

She sits, feet crossed at the ankle, tucked tidily under the chair. She’s ash-blonde today. The make-uprelatively toned-down, her eyes are shaded a subdued brown, her lips painted one of those flesh-typeno-make-up shades.

But the muted veneer doesn’t stand up to close inspection. With the lights turned up full and the harshwhite light doing its unflattering best, it’s obvious that her cosmetics are plastered on. No matter whather ‘look’ for the day, it’s dawning on me she always wears a completely made-up facade.

Every. Single. Time.

It’s beginning to interest me.

Where’s the real Juliana?

What does she look like straight from sleep?

Something stirs… The beginnings of an idea…

Leverage…

“Juliana, let me ask you a question.”

Her eyes slit. “Solana. I’ve told you. Or Sola.”

“Po-tay-to, po-tah-to, does it matter?”

She scowls, eyes slitting…

“Alright, Sola, if it makes you happy. But, whatever you’re calling yourself, my question…”

She finishes her mouthful of tart, looking pleased as she wipes her hands clean of icing sugar.“Hmmm? Go on then. What do you want to ask?” She fishes in her box and produces a second pastry:glistening golden-brown and topped with red berries. Biting in, she makes a smacking noise with herlips, holding my gaze.

Ignoring her unsubtle goading, I stare back. “What comes next?”

Her brow wrinkles. “Next? What do you mean? Next? You know what’s next. You and I are having funtogether… Aren’t we…” She smiles, with a glitter in her eyes that spells anything but fun.

I shift against my chain, easing the clutch of the steel on my ankle. “No, that’s not what I meant. What Imean is, what comes after me? As far as I can see, you’ve dedicated much of your adult life to trackingme down. You talk as though revenging yourself on me has been your life’s work. Alright, you’vewon…”

Her smile grows…

“… You have me and you can do what you want with me...

“… But what comes next for you? After you've had your payback. After you’ve finished with me, whatare you going to do? You’re still a young woman. What will you do with the rest of your life?”

Her face falls slack. Her mouth opens, then closes again.novelbin

She doesn’t know?

She really never thought beyond her revenge on me?

“So… there’s nothing else? Is that it? The end of all your ambitions? Tormenting me for as long as itlasts and filling your room with pointless bling?”

Silent, she gazes at me, blinking rapidly.

“Solana?”

Still, she says nothing.

Then abruptly, she flings what’s left of her lunch into the water. Retrieving her bag, she rises from herseat….

“Sola…”

…. turns and leaves, vanishing into the dark passage.

And the lights blink out.

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