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if you want to move in。 If They show up and want to search; let 'em search。 They won't find a damn thing。〃 He looked proud; defiant; exhausted。 Eddy reached up to touch her fingertips to his perspiring face。 Her heart was not just breaking but imploding。 He was all but gone。
  〃e sleep at my place tonight;〃 she said。 〃No one can find you there。 Leave in the morning; with some rest。〃
  He didn't even hesitate。 〃I want to get as good a start as possible。 If I go now I'll have the cover of the night。〃
  The cover of the night。 To Zach this was some big adventure。 He was scared; yes…but more than that; he was excited。 She could hear it in the tremor of his voice; see it in the blaze of his eyes。 He was like a racehorse getting ready to run; elegant nostrils flaring; velvet flanks bunching and tensing。
  She had thought perhaps one last night together 。 。 。 But she knew what it would have been like。 They would have stayed up drinking and smoking pot and talking until dawn; maybe whipped up a batch of cayenne popcorn and watched a weird movie or two。 And that would have been it。 Zach didn't mind if she leaned against his shoulder; didn't mind a casual touch of the hand or ruffling of his unruly hair。 But anything more obvious on her part… like the couple of times she'd leaned over and kissed him full on the lips…would be met with 〃I can't; Ed; I just can't。〃 And if she asked why; she would get the infuriating answer; 〃Because I like you。〃
  It wasn't as if Zach were celibate or gay; either。 She had seen him pick up scores of people at the clubs and bars they both frequented; and the ratio was only slightly in favor of cute young males。 He always seemed to go for the good…looking and the empty…headed; preferably drunk; ideally with some absent girlfriend or boyfriend to absorb the aftershock。 He had only one inflexible rule: they had to have a place to fuck。 He would not take them back to his sanctuary of an apartment; would not share his nest with his bimbos。 Maybe he was embarrassed for his puter to see them。
  The next day…or night…he would brush them off; not in an especially cruel way; but in a manner that left no doubt that they had been nothing but caprices。 It was; Eddy thought; as if Zach considered sex a biological need on the order of going to the bathroom: you didn't form an emotional bond with every toilet you took a crap in; and when you were done; you flushed and walked away… feeling better; to be sure; but not really thinking about what you'd just done。
  It raised Eddy's blood pressure; and frustrated her; and made her crazy。 Any other friend or potential lover with such an attitude would have been long since trashed。 But Zachary was so sweet; so smart; so cool otherwise that this seemed an aberration; a flaw or handicap he could not be blamed for; like a strawberry birthmark or a missing finger。 She supposed part of it was the hell he had watched his parents put each other through; and the hell he had endured at their hands。 And she kept hoping part of it could be blamed on his age; almost any character defect was forgivable at nineteen。 (Eddy was twenty…two; and far more worldwise。)
  〃Won't they know your car?〃 she asked。
  〃I've already switched the plates。〃
  She glanced at the back end of the Mustang。 Zach's license plate read FET…213; which looked awfully familiar。 〃Isn't that the same one you always had?〃
  〃I didn't switch plates on the car;〃 he explained patiently。 〃I switched them in the DMV puter。 My plate is pletely wiped out of existence; and I gave myself the plate of some Cajun's 1965 Ford pickup down in Houma。〃
  〃Oh。〃
  〃It can't be traced to me。〃
  〃Uh…huh。〃
  〃Trust me; Ed! I'm making a clean getaway。 I just need to get going。〃
  They stood awkwardly in the deepening gloom staring at each other。 〃You already have a key;〃 Zach said。 〃You want the extra?〃
  〃No。 You'll need it if you e back and I'm not home。〃
  〃I'm not ing back; Eddy;〃 he said gently。 〃Not for a long time; anyway。 I'll kill myself before I'll let them lock me up。〃
  〃I know。〃 She would not lose her posure; would not slobber and bawl; would not beg him to take her along。 If he wanted her along; he would have said so。
  〃So…well…I can't call here; but I'll try to get in touch somehow。〃
  〃You do that。〃 She crossed her arms over her chest; shook a few tiny braids out of her face; fixed him with a steely eye。
  〃Eddy 。 。 。〃
  〃Don't you fucking Eddy me! You could have been more careful! You didn't have to show off and take so many dumb chances…it wasn't like you needed the money。 You could have 。 。 。 stayed!〃 Now she was crying。 She bared her teeth at him; narrowed her eyes nearly to slits to hide the tears。
  〃I know;〃 he said。 〃I know。〃 He took two steps forward and enfolded her in his arms again。 She laid her wet cheek against the soft cotton of his T…shirt; breathed his smoky; slightly sweaty boy…smell; held his skinny body tight against her。 This was how it should have been all along。
  Too bad he hadn't agreed。
  〃Be safe;〃 she told him at last。
  〃I'll be careful。〃
  〃Where will you go?〃
  He shrugged。 〃North。〃
  They stared at each other again; at a loss for words but not yet ready to say good…bye。 Then Zach leaned down and…ever so carefully; as if touching together two live wires…placed his lips against Eddy's。 She felt the electric thrill of contact; the very tip of his tongue touching hers; and an exquisite heat exploded from the center of her womb。 For an instant she thought her innards would simply melt out of her pussy and run down her thighs; so intense was the rush。 But then Zach pulled back and stepped away。
  〃Gotta go。〃
  Eddy nodded; did not trust herself to speak。 She watched him walk around the front of the car; slide into the driver's seat; turn the key in the ignition。 The powerful engine leapt to life; ready to carry Zachary Bosch far away from New Orleans; far away from Eddy Sung。 The horn beeped twice and then he was pulling away from the curb; red taillights pausing at the corner; then merging into the nighttime traffic of Decatur Street。
  Gone。
  Eddy stood for several minutes in the shifting shadows cast by the wrought…iron balconies overhead。 She glanced at the door that led up to Zach's place; touched the key ring in her pocket; then shook her head。 The Madison Street apartment was much nicer than her own roach…infested closet; and she knew the rent was paid for the rest of the year。 Zach hated thinking about mundane matters like rent; so he paid it off at the beginning of each year when he renewed his lease。 She would start moving her things in tomorrow。 But she could not go up there now; while his presence still lingered painfully strong; like a voice just beyond the range of hearing; like an atom…thin membrane between reality and memory。
  She turned and walked back up Madison; turned left on Chartres; and headed for Jackson Square。 The spires of St。 Louis Cathedral loomed ahead; moon…pale and mysterious; stabbing like bony fingers into the purple night sky。 A brick mons lay between the cathedral and the square; and kids in thrift…shop black and painted leather and torn denim were already beginning to congregate there; smoking cigarettes; passing bottles of cheap wine。
  Eddy stopped at the bank machine on the corner of Chartres and St。 Ann。 She still had her day's pay in her pocket; a fat wad that rubbed against her leg and made her nervous。 She would deposit it; saving out thirty dollars…enough to get good and drunk。 Then she might go and join the kids on the square; or she might find a dark little bar and drown her sorrows alone。
  She filled out a deposit slip; stuffed her money in the envelope; popped her card into the slot and punched in her personal number; then the necessary information。 She heard little wheels grinding deep inside the machine。 The screen asked her if she needed travelers' checks for that summer vacation。 Finally her eighty…dollar deposit was processed and the machine spit back her card; then a printed receipt。
  Eddy turned away; glanced idly at the receipt; and stopped dead in her tracks。 A couple of fratboy tourists crossing the mons nearly walked into her; swore at he

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